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Tanya Talaga and André Alexis among longlisted authors for 2025 Toronto Book Award

Tanya Talaga and André Alexis have both been recognized on the longlist for the prestigious 2025 Toronto Book Award. This…

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Sand mining company offers 5% of profits, up to $20M a year, to Manitoba First Nation

Sio Silica, a mining company based in Alberta, has recently offered the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation a five per cent share…

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That white guy who can’t get a job at Tim Hortons? He’s AI

A series of AI-generated videos featuring a white man named “Josh” complaining about the difficulty of finding a job in…

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Orcas off B.C. coast face ‘high probability of extinction’ if conditions don’t change: report

A recent report from a coalition of over 30 experts has shed light on the dire situation facing the endangered…

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Hudson’s Bay lender asks court to end lease deal with mall owner Ruby Liu

Hudson’s Bay, one of Canada’s oldest department store chains, is facing backlash from one of its biggest lenders, Restore Capital…

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Provinces agree to uncork cross-border personal booze sales by May 2026

Nine provinces and one territory have come together to sign an agreement that will revolutionize the way Canadians can purchase…

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‘Heartbreaking’ mid-air crash leaves 2 student pilots dead near Steinbach in southern Manitoba

Two student pilots tragically lost their lives on Tuesday morning after their small planes collided in mid-air during a training…

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2 student pilots dead after planes collide near Steinbach in southern Manitoba

Two Pilots Killed in Mid-Air Collision in Southern Manitoba Tragedy struck on Tuesday morning in southern Manitoba as two pilots…

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Friends, family of central Alberta woman wait for answers after man charged with murder

Nearly Six Years Later, Wetaskiwin Woman’s Disappearance Leads to Murder Charge It has been almost six years since the disappearance…

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A major defence contract is set to favour U.S. supplier, despite Carney’s promise to diversify

The Canadian federal government is moving forward with awarding a significant defence contract despite concerns from industry experts that the…

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