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The N.W.T. has 11 official languages, yet service in Indigenous languages continues to be a struggle

The N.W.T. languages commissioner says the territorial government hasn't done enough to ensure people can access services in the territory's…

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Inflation’s down. So where are the interest rate cuts?

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Iris Apfel, fashion and design icon known for her eye-catching style, dies at 102

Iris Apfel, a textile expert, interior designer and fashion celebrity known for her eccentric style, has died. She was 102.Her…

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Quebecers remember Brian Mulroney as a born politician with a gift for connecting with people

Quebecers close to former prime minister Brian Mulroney are remembering him as a conscientious man from a small town in…

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'There's nothing left': Potato chip plant fire devastates New Brunswick town

Firefighters from several departments have converged to battle a fire at Covered Bridge Potato Chips factory in Hartland, a major…

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Regina drivers pulled over for any reason this month will have to take a sobriety test

The Regina Police Service is launching a new initiative during March that will require drivers to take a mandatory alcohol…

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Measles may be spreading in some Canadian communities, officials warn

There are early signals that measles — one of the world's most contagious viruses — may be quietly spreading within…

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These are the 1st images of humpbacks having sex, and they're both males

As It Happens6:291st images humpback whale sex is between 2 malesWhen biologist Stephanie Stack first saw the photographs of two…

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