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

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…

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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5 P.E.I. minor hockey players suspended over racial slurs aimed at Black goalie from Halifax

A Hockey P.E.I. disciplinary committee has suspended five minor hockey players for 25 games for aiming racial slurs and taunts…

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Fredericton man's UNB footage appears in new Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift video

Kurtis Knappe had no idea his footage would have a role in Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift's new music video…

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Manitoba to drop capacity limits next week, eliminate mask requirements by mid-March

Manitoba will eliminate capacity limits for many businesses and other venues starting Tuesday as the province further loosens public health…

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Protesters allow lane of traffic to open at Ambassador Bridge blockade

The latest developments: Protesters allow one lane of traffic to open at Ambassador Bridge, heading into Windsor.  Ontario's premier and officials…

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Biden urges Americans in Ukraine to leave, says 'things could go crazy quickly'

The latest: U.S. President Joe Biden says American citizens in Ukraine should leave, says 'things could go crazy quickly' as he…

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These 5 myths about B.C.'s toxic drug crisis are hurting efforts to stop the deaths, say experts

In the five years and 10 months since B.C. declared a public health emergency because of drug-related deaths, the problem…

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Standards group calls for sweeping post-pandemic changes to how long-term care homes operate

A national standards association is calling for profound changes to the way Canada's long-term care facilities are run after the…

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Ontario allows more non-urgent surgeries to resume as COVID-19 wanes

The latest:Ontario is lifting the directive that put a pause on non-urgent procedures and surgeries, with the province citing a…

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