How Ottawa became certified as a ‘bird friendly’ city

Spotted sandpipers, palm warblers and wood ducks are just some of the species among the approximately two million birds that live in Canada’s capital. Looking out for Ottawa’s feathered friends

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Alto boss defends high-speed rail project as fears and criticisms mount

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The man tasked with leading Canada’s first high-speed railway says he understands why rural residents are concerned for their land, but believes

New secularism law is looming over Way of the Cross marches on Good Friday in Quebec

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MONTREAL - Christians across Quebec are about to face a new legal landscape on Good Friday, only a day after

Most Canadians concerned about the impact of Strait of Hormuz restrictions on economy, their pocketbooks: poll

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Most Canadians are “deeply alarmed” by Iran’s restriction of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on the

Discount is the new name of the game. What does that mean for conventional stores?

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The Canadian grocery landscape looks a lot different today from the pre-pandemic era.  Major grocers began a pivot into discount

These Ukrainians want to thrive in Canada. For most of them, the future is uncertain

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TORONTO - After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022, nearly 300,000 Ukrainians were welcomed in communities across Canada

Canada Post moving to replace home delivery with community mailboxes — but mayors have concerns

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As Canada Post embarks on its massive restructuring — including the end of home delivery — former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre

Inquest into the death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet in Toronto announced

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An inquest into the death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, who died in Toronto in May 2020, has been announced by the

Home care ‘failed’ Ottawa man whose death is now under investigation

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LaCombe died in the apartment while waiting for home care that he had been approved for. Someone from Ontario Health

'Absolute betrayal': First Nations blast Eby in leaked transcript of DRIPA meeting

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A leaked transcript of a meeting between Indigenous leaders and British Columbia Premier David Eby, about his plan to suspend