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New climate change report highlights rising danger, costs for Canadians

Global warming is already costing Canada billions, from wildfires in the West to reduced seafood harvests in the East, says a new report from the world's top climate change research…

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Hundreds of Canadian Airbnb hosts open their doors, offering to house Ukrainian refugees

After watching his Ukrainian friends struggle with the invasion of their home country, Toronto resident Aditya Ahuja jumped at the…

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Fired by her school board, a Montrealer went on to run 3 colleges. International students are paying the price

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The fight for ‘climate change reparations’

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First Nations in Manitoba keeping COVID-19 restrictions for now despite easing in province

Manitoba has lifted the last of its pandemic-related restrictions this week, but First Nations in the province say they live…

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Ottawa extends amnesty on 'assault-style' firearms, says buyback program still in the works

The federal Liberal government is extending its amnesty on "assault-style" firearms until October 2023.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in May…

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Global rise in COVID-19 cases is 'tip of the iceberg,' WHO warns

Figures showing a global rise in COVID-19 cases could herald a much bigger problem as some countries also report a…

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Do libraries need social workers on staff? Some librarians say yes

Librarians have always known their work is about people, as much as it's about books. But as patrons to downtown…

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CRTC to decide today whether to ban Russian state-controlled TV channel RT from Canada

Canada's telecommunications regulator will announce this afternoon whether it will ban the state-controlled Russian television network RT from Canadian airwaves.The…

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