Heart- and brain-health link recognized by new screening and treatment guidelines

Patients diagnosed with common cardiac conditions should also be screened for dementia and depression, new brain-heart clinical guidelines recommend. The guidelines — the first of their kind in Canada —

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Ring of Fire roads to be complete by 2031, ahead of schedule: Ford

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says construction is set to begin this year on roads to the Ring of Fire region

Former competition commissioner Matthew Boswell joins Norton Rose Fulbright Canada

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OTTAWA - Former competition commissioner Matthew Boswell has joined Norton Rose Fulbright Canada.The law firm says Boswell has been named

Union files grievance, asks feds to suspend early retirement program

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OTTAWA - The Public Service Alliance of Canada has filed a policy grievance and is asking the federal government to

Catherine O'Hara remembered as 'kind and gracious' as Seth Rogen accepts posthumous Actor Award

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Seth Rogen offered a heartfelt tribute to Catherine O’Hara at the Actor Awards on Sunday as he accepted a posthumous

Ford teases new 2-million square foot Toronto convention centre that will ‘awe’ public

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The Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) is too small and antiquated for a world-class city, Premier Doug Ford said on

Saskatchewan Premier Moe says uranium deal with India marks 'great day'

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is applauding a move by India’s government to strike a deal with Canada on

The clock is ticking for Ottawa to appoint a new parliamentary budget officer

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OTTAWA — The clock is ticking for the Liberal government to appoint a new fiscal watchdog as the interim parliamentary

Latest Mideast flare-up driving crude oil, fuel prices higher

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CALGARY - Gasoline prices at the pump are on the rise in many Canadian cities as fears around the U.S.-Israeli

Two Quebec legislature members not running again, including housing minister

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MONTREAL - Two prominent Quebec legislature members say they won’t be running in the provincial election scheduled for the fall.Longtime