Canada
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Newlyweds say they’re shut out of buying a house after credit report mix-up
Jessica Rochon from Ottawa says she has always been good with her money, so she was floored to find out…
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Alberta oil can be a solution to U.S. energy supply crunch, says minister
Alberta, Canada’s main oil-producing region, can help alleviate the global oil supply crunch caused by energy disruptions, Alberta’s Energy Minister Sonya…
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More privacy breaches in handling of military sexual misconduct settlement deal
The company overseeing the federal government’s $900 million settlement deal with military members who experienced sexual misconduct in uniform has…
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N.S. Mounties should be compelled to testify at mass shooting inquiry, say legal experts
Public trust in the inquiry investigating the mass shooting in Nova Scotia almost two years ago would be undermined if…
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The committee reviewing Trudeau’s use of the Emergencies Act faces a daunting task
The task of reviewing the Liberal government’s historic use of the Emergencies Act in response to anti-vaccine mandate protests in…
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Federal government urges Canadians not to travel to Russia — and leave if possible
The federal government is warning Canadians not to travel to Russia, and to leave if they are already there. The…
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Shortage of hay leaves Alberta livestock owners desperate for feed this winter
A shortage of hay in Alberta is putting livestock at risk of neglect this winter, animal welfare advocates say. After…
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What the new IPCC report says climate change could — and is — costing Canadians
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report on Monday on the impacts, adaptation and vulnerability humans face…
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Fines levied against those involved with Russian-controlled plane grounded in Yellowknife
Transport Canada says it has laid thousands of dollars worth of fines against those involved with a charter flight carrying…
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Public health officials welcome moves to ease restrictions as COVID-19 metrics improve
The improving state of the COVID-19 pandemic means Canadian jurisdictions can now ease public health restrictions further, federal officials said Friday.…
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