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Flooding hits southern N.B., with flash freeze warning for most of province

A rain and wind storm swept through New Brunswick on Wednesday, but temperatures quickly started dropping early on Thursday.Schools in the Anglophone…

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Winnipeg foster home operator that gave cannabis to kids in care blasts province's decision to cut ties

A private foster home operator that gave cannabis to kids in Child and Family Services care is blasting the province's decision…

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No matter the weather, elections in N.B. cannot be delayed. Some want that changed

As a blizzard tore across Prince Edward Island earlier this month, election officials worried about a local byelection. "When we woke…

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Entire apartment building evicted as fixed-term leases erode stock of affordable units in Nova Scotia

Keely Corrigan happily paid $754 a month for the last five years to rent a modest apartment in the north end of Dartmouth, N.S., but that's…

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The pharmacare bill is coming today — here's what you need to know

The Liberal government is expected to table its pharmacare legislation today — possibly the biggest expansion of publicly funded health care…

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Liberal MP maintains Indigenous identity, despite removal from Algonquin group

A Liberal member of Parliament says he'll continue identifying as Indigenous, despite being removed from the Algonquins of Ontario (AOO)…

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Quebec Court of Appeal decision on Bill 21's constitutionality expected this afternoon

The Quebec Court of Appeal will release its long-awaited decision this afternoon on the province's secularism law, Bill 21. The law,…

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This Ontario area may be the best place to be for April's total solar eclipse

Robert Cockcroft's advice for people in Hamilton on April 8? Don't leave town — and expect some guests."The Hamilton-Niagara area is…

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