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Double the diapers and maybe a new minivan: the costs of having twins

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Brynn Clarke remembers her husband blurting “you’re joking, right?” when, during her 12-week scan, the ultrasound tech told them they

S&P/TSX composite finishes slightly higher, U.S. markets closed for Thanksgiving

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished narrowly in positive territory on Thursday as strength in technology and energy stocks

CFIA says there's no need to restrict honey bee imports to ward off deadly mite

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OTTAWA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there’s no scientific evidence to suggest Canada should ban imports of honey

Drax to shut B.C. wood pellet plant by year's end, says not 'commercially viable'

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WILLIAMS LAKE - A company operating a wood pellet plant in the British Columbia Interior says the facility will be

Molson Coors accuses ex-managers of multimillion-dollar fraud scheme

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Molson Canada has accused former managers of embezzling millions of dollars in an intricate fraud scheme allegedly involving fake vendors,

News publishers’ copyright lawsuit against OpenAI cleared to go ahead in Ontario

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OTTAWA - An Ontario court has decided a copyright lawsuit filed by Canadian news publishers against OpenAI will proceed in

Comments and reaction on Ottawa-Alberta pipeline memorandum of understanding

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CALGARY - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed Thursday a memorandum of understanding that includes shared

Police clear Vancouver Island protest camp, forestry activities to resume

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LAKE COWICHAN - Police on Vancouver Island say an area where protesters set up camp in August in an effort

Eby brands pipeline 'energy vampire' as First Nations vow it will never happen

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British Columbia Premier David Eby and First Nations have thrown up a wall of opposition to a proposed northern oil