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Canada sees most August home sales in four years: CREA

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The Canadian Real Estate Association says it recorded the most home sales for August in four years as the number

Prairie harvest a mixed bag as tariff strife casts shadow over healthy crop

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CALGARY - Gunter Jochum can easily tell which parts of his farm got rain and which parts the clouds passed

Bank of Canada expected to cut interest rates after last-minute inflation report

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OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada will have to grapple with a last-minute inflation report, a shift in Ottawa’s tariff

A bad commute can be bad for your health. But just how bad is it on Toronto transit? We find out

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Your commute may not only be eating into your mornings and evenings — it may be shaving years off your lifespan.For

Sticky floors, damp seats, blaring TikToks first thing in the morning: Is this Toronto's worst commute?

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So. Many. TikTok videos.The unending barrage of grating, trendy music blares beside me. Surely this isn’t how I — or anyone — would

Toronto concert venue The Velvet Underground to close at the end of October

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The show won’t go on for one well-known Toronto concert venue.The Velvet Underground, at the intersection of Queen and Portland

'There's something strange in the pumpkin fields.' Drought & heat frightening farmers

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FREDERICTON - The pumpkin patches on a number of Canadian farms are starting to look a bit frightening across the

Ottawa tanker-truck company owner criminally charged in 2022 fatal bast

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The owner of an Ottawa tanker-truck company is facing criminal charges for his alleged role in a 2022 explosion that

Will Mark Carney's 'Buy Canadian' plan run afoul of other trade deals?

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OTTAWA — There was a time, somewhere in the distant mists of barely a decade ago, when much of the