Quebec college facing $30M fine over English student enrolment postpones first day

MONTREAL - A Quebec college facing a $30-million fine for enrolling too many students in English-language programs, contravening the province’s language law, is postponing the first day of classes scheduled

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Plane, bus or a 45-hour drive? Travellers seek solutions after Air Canada strike ends

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Noha Zaher and Ibraheem Sabry still hadn’t made it home to Ottawa despite enduring nearly 60 hours of travel chaos

Media challenge publication ban on Lapu Lapu attack suspect's fitness hearing

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VANCOUVER - A media consortium has challenged a publication ban on evidence at a hearing to determine if the man

Ontario signals changes to fund that helps municipalities get housing built

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Ontario’s housing minister says he will be making changes to a housing fund for municipalities that many have said unfairly

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Texas State Rep. Nicole Collier

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Source: Brandon Bell / Getty Texas State Representative Nicole Collier has emerged as a key figure in the state’s ongoing

Movie theatre business grew in 2024, but still short of pre-pandemic highs: StatCan

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says movie theatre business grew in 2024 but still hadn’t reached its pre-pandemic peaks.Every two years,

Alberta government to cover COVID-19 shots for health-care workers in policy reversal

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EDMONTON - In a partial policy reversal, Alberta’s government said Tuesday it will cover the cost of COVID-19 vaccinations for

Quebec-based Canadian soldiers suspended after 2023 video that shows others making Nazi salute

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The Canadian Military Police is investigating after a 2023 video emerged that they say shows five serving members at an

Rapper Bloodhound Q50 Taunts His Opps After Reportedly Being Shot

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Source: @bloodhoundq50.762 / IG Chicago drill rapper Bloodhound Q50 is making waves online after reports claimed he was shot in

S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. markets mixed amid larger defensive move

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished lower on Tuesday, weighed down by losses in basic materials stocks, while U.S.