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Studios and actors union extend talks as threat of 2nd Hollywood strike looms

The SAG-AFTRA actors union and major Hollywood studios agreed to extend their current labour agreement through July 12 and keep trying to…

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Another 3,400 P.E.I. patients lose primary care, with family doctor saying he is 'burnt out'

A Prince Edward Island family doctor who scaled back his 13-year-old practice earlier this month has now decided to close…

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In the rubble of Lytton, trauma and uncertainty linger for residents 2 years after catastrophic fire

Two years after a wildfire destroyed the village of Lytton, debris from burned-out buildings has been removed, and contaminated soil…

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Nearly 15,000 cheques to help Manitobans with high cost of living marked 'return to sender'

Nearly 15,000 of the cheques the Manitoba government wrote earlier this year to help with rising fuel and food costs never…

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A dream New York tour turns into a Montreal airport nightmare for N.L. teens

Air Canada is apologizing for a situation that saw nearly three dozen teenagers from Conception Bay North, along with their five…

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My performance reminds people of my dad. It's why I want to retire the character I invented

This First Person column is written by Rudy Kelly, an author and host of the new CBC podcast The Urbariginal.…

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Trudeau once spoke of a new era of transparent government. We're still waiting.

Shortly before Parliament adjourned for the summer last week, the House of Commons ethics committee tabled the findings from its study…

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UCP celebrated Alberta's declining opioid death rates as proof its approach worked. Deaths are up. Now what?

For roughly a year, whenever Alberta's minister for addictions or his spokesperson commented on the tragedy of Albertans killed by…

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