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

Opinion: Canada’s Proposed Social Media Ban for Under-16s Misses the Mark

Canada may restrict social media for users under 16. But age-verification systems could force millions…

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,…

Breaking: Oil Hits $100 a Barrel as Iran War Sparks Global Energy Shock

Escalating conflict and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz push oil markets into triple-digit territory…

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From Kyiv, with fraud: Why Canada is a main target of investment scammers

Every evening, about 150 people enter a building in Kyiv to work in a call centre.Their only job: to steal…

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Can a compulsory curriculum lead to a deeper understanding of Black history?

Aside from a unit about slavery during Grade 8 and a flurry of Black History Month facts passed on each February,…

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This man, 92, thought he ordered a collector's coin. $1,000 later, the coins kept coming

For months, Lloyd Walker would regulary get a new coin in the mail. Eventually, Walker says he didn't bother to…

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Demanding a proper say, Cat Lake First Nation's injunction pauses First Mining Gold's road work for project

Cat Lake First Nation has been granted an injunction pausing a gold-mining company's construction of a temporary winter road leading to…

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They were supposed to get a new train station. Instead, these Toronto residents are 'staring at a hole in the ground'

South Etobicoke residents say they're angry as they stare down the prospect of even longer delays to the Mimico GO station…

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Eleanor Collins, the first lady of Canadian jazz, dead at 104

Canadian jazz legend Eleanor Collins, who began performing in the 1930s and worked with other greats like Dizzy Gillespie and…

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Sask. buried in snow from weekend storm, forces school closures

A snowstorm sent upwards from Montana swept through southern and central Saskatchewan over the weekend, closing some roads and shutting…

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Toronto police reviewing pro-Palestinian protest that prompted Trudeau team to scrap event

Investigators with the Toronto Police Service (TPS) are reviewing whether illegal activity occurred during a Saturday pro-Palestinian protest that led…

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