First Nation in B.C. says 41 more graves found by penetrating radar at school site

SECHELT — An 18-month investigation at a former residential school site in British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast has found more evidence of children who disappeared there, the area’s First Nation says.

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How will the Aeroplan overhaul impact your travel?

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Air Canada is overhauling how travellers earn points and qualify for frequent flyer status in its Aeroplan loyalty program. The

Financial firms file for eviction more than any other Toronto landlord, new research finds

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Financial firms in Toronto pursue evictions more often than any other type of landlord in the city, a groundbreaking new

Consumer racial profiling a neglected human rights issue, report says

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BELLA BELLA, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Heiltsuk Tribal Council Chief Marilyn Slett says no one in her community is immune to

‘Significant crisis’: Number of violent incidents reported in Ontario’s schools grows

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The number of violent incidents in Ontario’s classrooms has skyrocketed in recent years, according to new data obtained by Global

Weekend need-to-know: The CNE is back at Exhibition Place

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The CNE is back at Exhibition Place for the next 18 days and they’re at the post for the running

Quebec department store icon Simons opens shop at Yorkdale with 'something for everyone'

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After a string of department store closures, Canadian-owned Simons is setting its sights on becoming Torontonians’ retailer of choice, as

Chinese tariff on canola seed comes into force as farmers hope for resolution

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REGINA - A Chinese tariff of nearly 76 per cent on Canadian canola seed is set to come into force

Air Canada begins to cancel flights ahead of possible work stoppage

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Air Canada is cancelling some flights scheduled for today as it prepares for a possible work stoppage this weekend. The

What it will take to make Ottawa safer for cyclists

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Dave Robertson counts himself as one of the “fortunate” ones. While riding his bike in downtown Ottawa to a morning