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Canada’s unemployment rate dropped in January, but other job trends show the market is still weak

A falling employment rate and fewer people in the workforce highlight how fragile the job…

Tumbler Ridge Shooting: 18-Year-Old Jesse Van Rootselaar Identified as Suspect; Updated Death Toll and Details Released

RCMP have identified 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar as the suspect in the Tumbler Ridge, B.C.…

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…

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Major Newfoundland cod processor drops Russian imports in solidarity with Ukraine

Icewater Seafoods processes roughly 2,000 tonnes of cod fish each year. (Todd O'Brien/CBC)A major cod processing plant in Newfoundland and Labrador…

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Ottawa-led coalition helps Black international students escape Ukraine

Mukudzei Makurira crossed the border into Romania from war-torn Ukraine 11 days ago. He is still shaken up. "I still have panic…

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City of Ottawa installs 'Free Ukraine' signs in front of Russian Embassy

In a show of solidarity and support for Ukraine and its people, the City of Ottawa has installed street signs…

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How the humble fire hydrant has become a symbol of support for Ukraine in Ottawa

In normal times, they're basic pieces of public infrastructure.But since the war in Ukraine broke out, blue-and-yellow fire hydrants have…

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Sunflowers painted on canvas of Manitoba snow to show support, hope for embattled Ukraine

A Manitoba woman has turned her ever-growing snowbanks into a blooming sign of hope and support for Ukraine.Karen Hiebert, who…

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Sunflowers, soup and art: How Canadians are fundraising for Ukraine

Aaron Saks wanted to find a way to raise money for the people of Ukraine. The scale of the devastation in…

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Quebecers step up to open their homes to Ukrainian refugees

As the federal and provincial governments work out how to streamline visa applications from Ukrainians fleeing warfare, a Quebec City lawyer…

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This Toronto woman's trip home to Ukraine turned into an evacuation mission

When Anastasiia Parfonova boarded a plane in Toronto on Feb. 23, she didn't expect she'd soon be making plans to…

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