Few hundred people remain in Kashechewan as water crisis force evacuations

Only a few hundred people remain in a northern Ontario First Nation community after failures of the local water supply and sewage systems forced many to evacuate their homes.  Kashechewan

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Fulmer says B.C. Conservatives must be a grand coalition as he enters leadership race

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VICTORIA - Yuri Fulmer said the Conservative Party of B.C. needs to be a “grand coalition” that refrains from “undisciplined”

Is Grove Avenue in Old Ottawa South too narrow to be a bus route?

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“As the decision to maintain service along Grove was made prior to the reconstruction project, Grove has been constructed in

Novo Nordisk considers competing with generics through renamed lower-price Ozempic

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TORONTO - Novo Nordisk Canada is considering competing with generic versions of its brand-name Ozempic and Wegovy drugs by introducing

Trump Mobile's golden phone remains nowhere to be found

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A golden phone that President Donald Trump’s family business promised to release last year remains mysteriously under wraps as the

Federal, provincial leaders to tour Manitoba First Nation hit by outage, frozen pipes

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CROSS LAKE - Federal, provincial and Indigenous leaders are expected to travel today to a beleaguered Manitoba First Nation that

'Economic war' and growing disparity key worries of bank CEOs

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TORONTO - National security and rising inequality are two of the biggest risks today, said Canadian bank leaders at a

Homeland Security plans 2,000 officers in Minnesota for its ‘largest immigration operation ever’

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it launched what it described as the largest immigration

Strong gains by stocks helped improve pension health in 2025: Mercer

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TORONTO - A new report says the health of Canadian defined-benefit pension plans improved in 2025, helped by strong gains

At least 24 Venezuelan security officers killed in US operation to capture Maduro, officials say

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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — At least 24 Venezuelan security officers were killed in the dead-of-night U.S. military operation to capture