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Galvanized by Canadian trucker protests, convoy of vehicles descends on French capital

Waving French flags and shouting "freedom," protesters angry over pandemic restrictions drove toward Paris on Friday, galvanized in…

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Military investigating New Brunswick officer after video calling pandemic measures tyranny

A Canadian Army officer in New Brunswick is under investigation after calling for other military members and police…

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5 P.E.I. minor hockey players suspended over racial slurs aimed at Black goalie from Halifax

A Hockey P.E.I. disciplinary committee has suspended five minor hockey players for 25 games for aiming racial slurs…

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Fredericton man's UNB footage appears in new Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift video

Kurtis Knappe had no idea his footage would have a role in Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift's new…

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Manitoba to drop capacity limits next week, eliminate mask requirements by mid-March

Manitoba will eliminate capacity limits for many businesses and other venues starting Tuesday as the province further loosens…

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Protesters allow lane of traffic to open at Ambassador Bridge blockade

The latest developments: Protesters allow one lane of traffic to open at Ambassador Bridge, heading into Windsor.  Ontario's premier…

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Biden urges Americans in Ukraine to leave, says 'things could go crazy quickly'

The latest: U.S. President Joe Biden says American citizens in Ukraine should leave, says 'things could go crazy…

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These 5 myths about B.C.'s toxic drug crisis are hurting efforts to stop the deaths, say experts

In the five years and 10 months since B.C. declared a public health emergency because of drug-related deaths,…

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Standards group calls for sweeping post-pandemic changes to how long-term care homes operate

A national standards association is calling for profound changes to the way Canada's long-term care facilities are run…

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Ontario allows more non-urgent surgeries to resume as COVID-19 wanes

The latest:Ontario is lifting the directive that put a pause on non-urgent procedures and surgeries, with the province…

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Downtowns in Regina, Saskatoon among nation's slowest growing, according to StatsCan

New census data shows Regina and Saskatoon's downtowns haven't grown much over the last few years.Data collected by Statistics…

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Ontario's COVID-19 experts want you to 'up your game' when you take a rapid test

Ontario's COVID-19 advisers have issued new instructions for taking rapid antigen tests to detect the Omicron strain of the…

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Two backbenchers show the nation how to talk about the pandemic without screaming

During another tense week in Ottawa, the most interesting conversation was taking place not between protesters and authorities, or the…

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Ottawa facing mounting pressure to drop all COVID-19 testing for fully vaccinated travellers

Two infectious diseases physicians have joined forces with the travel industry to call for an end to Canada's pre…

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Most Sask. residents believe society has become more polarized compared to a year ago: survey

A strong majority of respondents in a new poll in Saskatchewan said society has become more polarized compared…

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