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Indigenous communities call for regulatory overhaul after Alberta tailings leak

Indigenous communities in Canada's oilsands region on Monday called for Alberta's energy regulator to be disbanded and replaced following a…

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David's Bridal files for bankruptcy protection

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Canada's Jewish community faced 'disturbing and elevated level of violence' in 2022, B'nai Brith says

Reported incidents of antisemitism in Canada declined slightly last year from their all-time peak in 2021, B'nai Brith Canada said…

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