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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…

Analysis: Oil Shock Could Push B.C. Gasoline Toward $2.50/L If Crude Approaches $150

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

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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Renaming Confederation Bridge as Epekwitk Crossing: What's the holdup?

Sen. Brian Francis has renewed his call for the federal government to rename Confederation Bridge, an idea that received unanimous…

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James Smith Cree Nation mass killer died from cocaine overdose, inquest hears

WARNING: Some content may be distressing to readersA public coroner's inquest into Myles Sanderson's death has heard the mass killer…

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As B.C. makes official apology, some Doukhobor survivors dissatisfied with compensation offer

Seventy years after the British Columbia government forcibly removed dozens of children from their families and placed them in a province-run…

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Vending machines had eyes all over this Ontario campus — until the students wised up

An Ontario university is pulling dozens of vending machines that were tracking the age and gender of customers in the latest…

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I was ashamed of my disabilities. Then my parents insisted I compete in the Special Olympics

This First Person column is written by Emma Tiede, who lives in Burlington, Ont. For more information about First Person…

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Her mom's lung cancer was caught too late. It's part of a pattern in Nunavik

Nearly 17 years after her mother's death, Natasha Ita MacDonald, from Kuujjuarapik in northern Quebec, still wonders if she could have…

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Sooner or later, every NATO country will have to meet defence spending target, says Polish PM

All members of NATO will eventually have to fulfil the pledge to spend two per cent of their GDP on…

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3,000 York University academic workers go on strike

Some 3,000 academic workers at York University walked off the job Monday after the union representing them and the school…

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