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‘We need to act,’ health minister says as Canada seeks feedback on men’s health

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OTTAWA — Canada needs to take action to improve the health of men and boys, Health Minister Marjorie Michel said

Canadian Union of Postal Workers set to vote on tentative deals in spring

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OTTAWA — The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says its members will hold a ratification vote on tentative agreements with

Immigration Department helping Canadian military recruit foreign military members

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HALIFAX — The head of Canadian Armed Forces says a policy aimed at attracting highly skilled foreign military members is

Cody Johnson, Limp Bizkit lead a new wave of headliners at Bluesfest 2026

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Gen Z pop icon Conan Gray, country-rock hitmaker Hardy and rodeo-rider-turned-singer Cody Johnson are among the younger generation of artists

Relative of Tumbler Ridge shooter arrested, charged in Alberta

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Jacob Van Rootselaar, who is related to Tumbler Ridge shooter Jesse Van Rootselaar, has been arrested in Alberta. The Alberta

Repairs to the 510 Spadina streetcar network could take days, TTC says

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Toronto’s 510 Spadina streetcar was replaced by buses Monday afternoon due to emergency overhead power repairs, officials said. The Toronto

Man shot in North York, police say

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Toronto police are investigating after a man was rushed to a hospital Monday evening with a gunshot wound. Authorities were

Scarborough barbershop, community group partner to support Black youth and job-seekers

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As Toronto deals with a higher level of youth unemployment, a barbershop and a community organization in Scarborough partnered to

Canadian trapped in Mexico describes ‘terrifying’ unrest after drug lord’s killing

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When Canadian resident Jeffrey Dale booked a vacation to Mexico, he expected the trip to include sunny weather, palm trees