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New Brunswick projects another small surplus after 2 years of underestimating windfall

The Higgs government is projecting another small budget surplus in the coming year, despite projections of continued economic…

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What's the deal with squirrels wreaking havoc under the hood?

A number of car owners in London, Ont., are wondering why this year's crop of squirrels are wreaking…

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Longboard club turning the tide for women surfers in Nova Scotia

A Halifax-area surfing club is fostering a community of women in the sport, providing opportunities to improve their skills and…

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Trudeau says vote to force his chief of staff to testify on Chinese interference not a confidence matter

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's chief of staff has agreed to testify before one of the committees investigating the…

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Student, 15, charged with attempted murder after 2 staff stabbed at N.S. high school

A 15-year-old student at Charles P. Allen High School in Bedford, N.S., has been charged with two counts…

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Sask. First Nation leaders in B.C. to discuss taking over child welfare

Solomon Reece spent a decade in Vancouver before being elected as a councillor to the Key First Nation…

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Thunder Bay Police Service appoints new chief as it grapples with major challenges

The Thunder Bay Police Service (TBPS) has named an RCMP commander from Edmonton who will take over an embattled northwestern…

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Russia summons Canadian diplomat to protest 'regime change' statement

Politics·NewRussia's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday it had protested to Canada's top diplomat in Moscow over comments by…

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Inflation rate drops to 5.2% in February — but grocery prices are still up

Canada's inflation rate cooled to 5.2 per cent in February, the largest deceleration from a previous month since April 2020,…

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Black Torontonians 'significantly' more likely to face discrimination on regular basis, study finds

Black people in Toronto are "significantly" more likely to face discrimination on a regular basis than white residents,…

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Ottawa still advertises on TikTok despite banning it on government devices

The federal government continues to advertise on TikTok, despite having banned the China-linked app from all government devices…

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The schools are once again alive with the sound of music — but the pandemic took a toll

Winnipeg music teacher Jewel Casselman is back in her element, leading elementary-aged students in song and guiding them…

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Maintaining the Canadian legal system is obstructing justice for Indigenous peoples

This Opinion piece is by André Bear, a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan's law school who is…

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Tennis great Navratilova says she is 'cancer-free' following throat, breast cancer diagnoses

TennisTennis great Martina Navratilova said she is cancer-free nearly four months after announcing she had been diagnosed with…

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B.C. man dies in Peru after stepping on live wire

Vince Verlaan said he shared a philosophy with his son, Camden: "Be careful, not fearful."Speaking on CBC's On…

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