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An Alberta-based drone company is hoping to take a project keeping birds off of tailings ponds in the oilsands to the next level.Aerium…

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McMorris apologizes to Canadian teammate Parrot for questioning his slopestyle victory

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This Mohawk woman is translating nursery rhymes to share her language with kids — and caregivers, too

Like other Indigenous people in the early stages of reclaiming traditions, Kristi Talbot, a Mohawk woman with ties to the…

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Politicians, academics worry where extremist behaviour in Canada could lead

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