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Alberta to maintain industrial carbon price freeze for 2026, leaving Ottawa to act

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EDMONTON - The Alberta government says it will maintain a frozen industrial carbon tax price for 2026, putting the province

B.C. launches task force to tackle extortions, shootings in South Asian community

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SURREY — The British Columbia government and RCMP have announced a provincial task force dedicated to investigating a spate of

Alleged death threat against singer Morrissey leads to charge against Ottawa man

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A 26-year-old Ottawa man has been released on bail after allegedly uttering a threat to cause death to the musical

Police Arrest Man Who Stole Beyoncé’s Hard Drives

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Police in the Atlanta metropolitan region have arrested an area man in connection with stolen hard drives featuring unreleased music

Toronto Public Health gives final update on investigation into gynecologist's office

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TORONTO - Toronto Public Health says it has the results for about a quarter of the patients potentially exposed to

Movie Review: Matthew McConaughey steers a white-knuckle wildfire drama in ‘The Lost Bus’

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On Nov. 8, 2018, the day one of the deadliest wildfires in U.S. history burned the town of Paradise, California,

You can now sell your old cell phones at some Walmart stores in the GTA

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Ontario residents can now sustainably dispose of their used cellphones in exchange for cashback following ecoATM’s new partnership with Walmart.The

Champagne says it's 'sad' the U.S. 'turned its back' on Canada with tariff war

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OTTAWA - Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Wednesday it’s “sad” that the U.S. “turned its back” on Canada by starting

Dalhousie University board and faculty ratify new labour agreement

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The union representing nearly 1,000 Dalhousie University professors and other teaching staff has voted to accept a new collective agreement, bringing