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Did you get a text with your SIN that claims to be from Canada Revenue Agency? It's a scam

Tax season is here and with it, a new scam.The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says the scam involves a text…

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Sask. parent says mounting frequency of teacher job action taking toll on working families

As Saskatchewan MLAs take their seats in the legislature on Monday to begin their spring sitting, students' desks…

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Humpback whale numbers fall 20% but scientists aren't worried yet

A sprawling international study of humpback whales in the northern Pacific has found their population has shrunk significantly…

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Retired N.B. scientist to launch balloon for high-altitude view of solar eclipse

David Hunter has always been interested in science and astronomy.In 2017, he even took a trip to Wyoming to…

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Demanding a proper say, Cat Lake First Nation's injunction pauses First Mining Gold's road work for project

Cat Lake First Nation has been granted an injunction pausing a gold-mining company's construction of a temporary winter road…

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They were supposed to get a new train station. Instead, these Toronto residents are 'staring at a hole in the ground'

South Etobicoke residents say they're angry as they stare down the prospect of even longer delays to the Mimico…

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From Kyiv, with fraud: Why Canada is a main target of investment scammers

Every evening, about 150 people enter a building in Kyiv to work in a call centre.Their only job:…

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Can a compulsory curriculum lead to a deeper understanding of Black history?

Aside from a unit about slavery during Grade 8 and a flurry of Black History Month facts passed on…

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This man, 92, thought he ordered a collector's coin. $1,000 later, the coins kept coming

For months, Lloyd Walker would regulary get a new coin in the mail. Eventually, Walker says he didn't…

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Eleanor Collins, the first lady of Canadian jazz, dead at 104

Canadian jazz legend Eleanor Collins, who began performing in the 1930s and worked with other greats like Dizzy…

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Sask. buried in snow from weekend storm, forces school closures

A snowstorm sent upwards from Montana swept through southern and central Saskatchewan over the weekend, closing some roads…

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Toronto police reviewing pro-Palestinian protest that prompted Trudeau team to scrap event

Investigators with the Toronto Police Service (TPS) are reviewing whether illegal activity occurred during a Saturday pro-Palestinian protest…

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Canadian surfer Sanoa Dempfle-Olin secures Olympic spot, Erin Brooks eliminated early at worlds

It was far from a lost week for Canada at the surfing world championships in Puerto Rico despite…

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Dune: Part Two premiered at Quebec palliative care home to fulfil man's dying wish

The work of Quebec filmmaker Denis Villeneuve was shown in a room at a palliative care centre to…

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Cat Lake First Nation's nursing station burns down, leaving remote community without health-care hub

Cat Lake First Nation's nursing station has burned down, leaving the remote northwestern Ontario community without a central…

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