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Pace of rent increases slows, but housing costs still rising in Metro Vancouver

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VANCOUVER - The pace of rent increases in Metro Vancouver slowed last year compared with 2023 and the rental stock

'Trump 2028' hats for sale weeks after the U.S. president hinted at a third term. But is another run even possible?

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Since his second inauguration in January, U.S. President Donald Trump has tested the limits of presidential power, weakening the independence

Quebec government says 'Go Habs Go!' expression is part of province's identity

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MONTREAL - The Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase “Go Habs Go!”French-language Minister Jean-François Roberge says the

Tuition frozen, grants rise in two-year funding deals for Nova Scotia universities

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s 10 universities have signed new two-year funding agreements with the provincial government that include an undergraduate

Canada's envoy to Vatican: Pope Francis funeral will unite a rare range of humanity

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OTTAWA - Canada’s ambassador to the Holy See says the Vatican will be the capital of the world Saturday during

Tuition frozen, grants up in new two-year funding deals for Nova Scotia universities

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HALIFAX - New two-year funding agreements with Nova Scotia’s universities will freeze undergraduate tuition and increase operating grants for schools.The

Poilievre campaigning in Conservative-safe ridings as election nears

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is campaigning in what polls suggest are Conservative-safe ridings today as election day approaches. Poilievre

Manitoba bill to add gender expression to human rights code draws praise, criticism

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WINNIPEG - Dozens of people lined up Thursday night to air opposition to and support for Manitoba’s plan to add

Judge weighs bylaw fine for company in case of E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares

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CALGARY - A commercial kitchen company pleaded guilty Thursday to four bylaw offences after a massive E. coli outbreak at