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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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France to enshrine abortion in its constitution in response to rollback of rights in U.S.

France's Senate adopted a bill on Wednesday to enshrine the right to an abortion in the Constitution, clearing a key hurdle…

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Residents of Quebec town running scared as turkeys take to streets

Élaine Mineau was visiting her mother in Louiseville, Que., on Tuesday when she looked out the window to see a…

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IN PHOTOS | Scenes of spreading Texas wildfires

WorldA cluster of wildfires is scorching the Texas Panhandle, including a blaze that grew into one of the largest in…

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Banning hacking devices won't prevent car thefts, security experts say

The Trudeau government's proposal to ban over-the-counter hacking devices will not prevent car thefts, experts and police sources consulted by…

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Opposition to vaccination among parents grows, poll suggests

A growing number of Canadian parents say they are opposed to vaccinating their children, according to a new poll, amid…

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Climate change could cause 'generational trauma' in great apes

Some of Africa's great apes — humanity's closest cousins — face death and disruption as the planet warms, according to…

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Renewable energy developments in Alberta to face strict new rules

New rules will limit where developers can build wind turbines in Alberta and make it harder to install solar panels on farmland.Premier…

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Self-immolation as political protest: a brief modern history

WARNING: This story contains details and discussion about suicide. Vigils have been held since the weekend for a U.S. soldier who died after…

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