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RCMP recruiting hurt by unrealistic targets, lengthy process, auditor general says

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OTTAWA—A lengthy application process and unrealistic targets have plagued the RCMP’s recruitment efforts in recent years, leaving the police force

Carney’s government admits ‘error,’ says PM did raise human rights with Xi

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office said public servants have corrected information the government tabled in Parliament that suggested

Alberta to change legislation allowing lawsuits over sharing deepfake intimate images

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government says it’s looking to change an existing law to let people sue others for sharing fake

LA28 unveils a bold, superbloom-inspired look for the Los Angeles Olympics

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has announced its official look, and it’s a blast of bold

Here's the latest on fatal Air Canada jet crash at New York LaGuardia Airport

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Two pilots were killed and more than 40 people taken to hospital after an Air Canada jet carrying 72 passengers

Canada's international student program blasted by auditor for failing to address 'integrity concerns'

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Canada’s Immigration Department failed to crack down on study permit applicants and holders flagged for potential fraud and non-compliance — and

Soil is the foundation of your garden. Keep it healthy!

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We all dream of it: A breathtaking, lush, verdant garden that nourishes our souls and makes us the envy of

International student killed in B.C.; family mourns loss of “kind and gentle” son

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The family of an international student from India is grieving after the young man was allegedly killed during a violent

Auditor general says RCMP's staff shortage got worse in recent years

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OTTAWA - Royal Canadian Mounted Police staff shortages worsened after officials bet wrong on their recruitment needs and let rookie