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Deadly opioid 40 times more powerful than fentanyl smuggled into Canada inside PlayStations, basketballs
The video call is grainy, but it’s crystal clear what the person on the phone is trying to sell: illicit…
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As the U.S. trade war drags, calls grow for Canada to cautiously improve ties with China
As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government works to reshape its economic policies amid an unpredictable administration south of the border,…
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After the puzzling warmth of Earth in 2023 and 2024, what could 2025 have in store?
After 12 consecutive months with temperatures 1.5 C above the 1850-1900 average, Earth’s temperature has now fallen — thanks in…
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Mike Pemberton elected new leader of the Yukon Liberal Party
Members of the Yukon Liberal Party have chosen their next leader and the territory’s next premier: businessman Mike Pemberton. “We are here…
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Federal court rules Health Canada decision to block experiential psilocybin training was unreasonable
The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that Health Canada’s refusal to allow exemptions for health-care workers to use psilocybin…
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A Quebec toddler was found alive after a 4-day search. It’s a rare outcome, police say
In his 34 years volunteering in the search for missing people in Quebec, Guy Lapointe has only witnessed four cases where…
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Mother fasting as she demands search of Regina landfill for daughter’s remains
Michele Bear believes she knows where her daughter’s remains are, and she can’t understand why efforts aren’t being made to…
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Iran decision shouldn’t be Trump’s alone, MAGA voices and Democrats say
Much has been made this week of a rift among Donald Trump’s loyalists regarding the degree to which the U.S. should…
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‘Multiple hikers’ injured or killed in rock slide near Bow Lake in Banff National Park, RCMP says
Numerous hikers have been caught in a rock slide north of Lake Louise with multiple people injured or killed, according…
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Carney’s push for ‘nation-building’ projects moves ahead despite some Indigenous opposition
Prime Minister Mark Carney promised during the election campaign to “build big, build bold” and the legislation that would enable…
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