Tumbler Ridge: Carney addresses B.C mass shooting in Parliament

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney shared his government’s message of grief and hope Wednesday in the aftermath of the mass shooting incident in a remote B.C. town that killed nine

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Tumbler Ridge: Carney addresses B.C mass shooting in Parliament

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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney shared his government’s message of grief and hope Wednesday in the aftermath of the mass

Anand wants NATO's new Arctic Sentry initiative to become permanent

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OTTAWA - NATO launched its promised new initiative in the Arctic on Wednesday, and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said

Get the love part right: It's about knowing each other, sacrifice and sticking around on bad days

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LONDON (AP) — Love and bacon hovered in the air of the Smalley house one sunny morning when Annie, 7,

Sun Life Financial reports $722M Q4 profit, up from $237M last year

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TORONTO - Sun Life Financial Inc. says it earned $722 million in net income during the fourth quarter. That compares with

U.S. House passes symbolic vote to end Trump’s fentanyl-related tariffs on Canada

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump took aim at Canada Wednesday evening as the U.S. House of Representatives voted against his

P.E.I. Liberal leader calls for swift action on school staff misconduct report

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CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island’s Opposition leader is calling for swift government action after an independent report found that the

Wale Announces “Everything Is A Lot. The Tour” With Smino

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Wale, now 41, has given it his artistic all for the better part of two decades as arguably the leading

Couche-Tard reveals new strategy after ending bid to buy 7-Eleven parent last year

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LAVAL - Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. unveiled a new corporate strategy on Wednesday, focused on strengthening its core platforms and pursuing

Ontario long-term care homes seek more money for home care and supportive housing

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The fastest way to get into a long-term care home in Ontario is by going to the hospital first, advocates