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Canada-U.S. border closure extends by one month
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Ready to reopen: Alberta set to lift almost all health restrictions by July 1
Almost all COVID-19 public health restrictions will be lifted in Alberta on Canada Day as the province prepares to enter the final stage of its COVID-19 reopening plan.
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Canadian mortgage debt grew by $18 billion in April, biggest monthly gain ever, StatsCan says
Canadians took out almost $18 billion worth of new mortgage debt in April, the fastest monthly increase on record and enough to bring total housing debt to almost $2 trillion, according to Statistics Canada.
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Price immaculate as Habs claim OT win against Golden Knights in Ducharme's absence
Josh Anderson scored his second goal of the night at 12:53 of overtime and Carey Price made 43 saves as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2 on Friday to a take a 2-1 lead in their Stanley Cup semifinal series.
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Police smash couple's living room window with armoured vehicle in drug raid that finds nothing
Looking for a drug den, police smashed their way into an Alberta couple's home firing tear gas. But their evidence "amounted to a hill of beans," one lawyer says. No-knock raids like this are executed hundreds of times a year in Canada — though some police forces have mostly abandoned the practice.
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Grade 10 distance course asks about 'benefits' of residential schools, calls First Nations alcoholism 'common'
A Mi'kmaw student says she was saddened and hurt to see racist stereotypes about Indigenous people included in her Nova Scotia Grade 10 English correspondence course, which also asked students to list advantages and disadvantages of being placed in a residential school.
Canada -Nova Scotia |
Canadian Labour Congress elects new president to lead nation's biggest labour group
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Suspect, RCMP dog dead after High Prairie police operation
Canada -Edmonton |
U.S. Catholic bishops OK steps toward possible rebuke of Biden over abortion stance
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Binge or watch live? Viewing habits change as pandemic recedes
Entertainment ||
Ford shuffles Ontario cabinet, Rod Phillips replacing Fullerton as new long-term care minister
Canada -Toronto ||
Universities and colleges wrestle with mandating COVID-19 vaccines for return to campus
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Restrictions at U.S. border to remain in place until end of July, Blair says
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How the pandemic impacted vaping and smoking rates — and why it showed vaping is 'here to stay'
Radio -White Coat - Black Art |
Shots fired at OPP officers attempting to arrest Manitoba homicide suspect near Belleville, Ont.
Canada -Manitoba |
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