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Dunkin’ Donuts Returns to Canada With Hundreds of New Locations Planned

Foodtastic is set to open hundreds of Dunkin' locations nationwide, marking a significant comeback for the brand.

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Opinion: It’s Time for a Third Burrard Inlet Crossing

Metro Vancouver can’t keep depending on just two overburdened North Shore crossings. The region is overdue for a new tunnel,…

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NDP MP Lori Idlout Crosses the Floor to Join Liberals, Bringing Carney Government Closer to Majority

Nunavut MP Lori Idlout has crossed the floor from the NDP to the Liberals, bringing the Carney government within two…

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Canada’s Controversial Bill C-9 Set to Pass House of Commons Amid Heated Free-Speech Debate

Canada’s controversial Bill C-9 (Combatting Hate Act) is expected to pass the House of Commons, sparking a growing debate over…

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Analysis: Oil Shock Could Push B.C. Gasoline Toward $2.50/L If Crude Approaches $150

Why rising global oil prices could soon push B.C. fuel costs higher — and what it means for inflation and…

Matt Jeneroux Crosses the Floor from Conservatives to Liberals, Reversing Earlier Resignation Plans

Ottawa, ON, Canada (WNEWS OTTAWA) – Matt Jeneroux’s floor crossing has become one of the most consequential developments on Parliament…

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BC’s Budget 2026: Tackling Deficits and Tax Changes

The B.C. government says its fiscal plan will protect core services, expand the PST base, and adjust income tax rules,…

Canada CPI January 2026: Headline Inflation Slows to 2.3% as Food Inflation Surge 7.3%, Exceeding Forecasts

Statistics Canada reports that while overall inflation is easing, grocery and restaurant prices continue to put pressure on Canadian families.

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