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Is multi-generational housing the next big trend?

Multi-generational living in your 20′s and even 30′s has become common as young adults deal with unaffordable housing rates across Canada. And more t…

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How a mutiny weakened Putin’s strongman image

Over the weekend, a chaotic 36 hours unfolded in the Kremlin. The Wagner Group, a team of Russian military mercenaries created an uprising to challen…

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A $50-million fine in Canada’s bread price-fixing scandal

Over 20 years later, someone has finally paid the price for Canada’s bread-fixing scandal – other than shoppers that is. Last week, baked-goods produ…

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Is Canada’s waste program trash?

Many municipalities across Canada are choosing profit over the environment when it comes to waste management options. This has left many Canadians qu…

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Canada’s ministers are missing critical memos

Controversy followed Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendocino after he said he was unaware that notorious serial killer Paul Bernardo was being move…

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The altercation that led to a Supreme Court Justice resigning

Usually the news coming from Canada’s Supreme Court is about the rulings they make, not about the Justices themselves. But the story of former Justic…

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The sexual assault survivors fighting their own publication bans

Publication bans have become all but automatic in sexual-assault cases across Canada. These bans were put in place to protect survivors who have come…

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China’s control over Canada’s very rare and important mineral

As the world races to mine more critical minerals, China has managed to capture nearly 100 per cent of the cesium market. While not as well known as …

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B.C. is sending thousands of cancer patients to the U.S.

British Columbia will send cancer patients across the border for radiation therapy to deal with growing wait times and backlog at home.

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Secret Canada: The 'black hole' of Canada's immigration system

Canada’s immigration system is overwhelmed. Cases are backlogged and little information is being communicated to applicants. This has led to a surge …

2 years, 7 months ago

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