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New York to become 1st North American city to charge drivers congestion tolls

New York is on track to become the first U.S. city with congestion tolls on drivers entering its central business…

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Supreme Court upholds Yukon First Nation's residency requirement for elected officials

The country's highest court has upheld a requirement from a Yukon First Nation that elected officials live on settled land and dismissed an appeal…

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Canadian economy starts the year on a rebound with 0.6 per cent growth in January

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Ontario school boards take social media giants to court for disrupting student learning

Four major Ontario school boards are taking some of the largest social media companies to court over their products, alleging…

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