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Premiers attack Trudeau after carbon tax carve-out

Last week, Justin Trudeau announced an exemption for the carbon price on home-heating oil. The majority of homes that use home-heating oil are in Atl…

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Voices inside Gaza and Israel, in the ‘second stage’ of war

Over the weekend, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel was entering the “second stage” of the war with Hamas. Since then, …

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Who is Canada’s new Supreme Court justice?

The Supreme Court has been missing a judge ever since Russell Brown resigned in June over allegations of improper conduct. On Oct. 26, Trudeau announ…

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Indigo turns to a familiar face after a turbulent year

There have been a lot of challenges for Canada’s biggest book retailer, Indigo. There was a massive cyber attack. The CEO and president left. The boa…

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The drama over Alberta’s plan to exit the Canada Pension Plan

Alberta has a controversial idea that is causing a stir with other provinces and the federal government: exiting the Canada Pension Plan. 

Alberta say…

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Bed bugs are everywhere, here’s why

Bed bugs are pretty much everywhere. They’re being spotted in major cities like Paris, London and even Toronto now. They’ve been found in 135 countri…

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The Rafah border crossing’s significance for Gaza

The Rafah crossing – the sole entry point between Egypt and Gaza – remains a political, diplomatic and humanitarian tinderbox. While Egypt has kept t…

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The class and cultural divides from French immersion

French immersion has become a cornerstone in Canadian education. One in 10 Canadian students are now enrolled in the program, as numbers doubled thro…

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Supreme Court sides with Alberta on federal environmental law

As Canada tries to figure out its path forward in combating climate change, the question of which level of government is allowed to do what has becom…

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How AI influences the food we’re eating

Could your next favourite foods be created by a robot? While artificial intelligence has long been used in the production and assembly lines of food,…

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