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Taylor brand oysters distributed in 3 provinces recalled over possible norovirus contamination

Canadian Food Inspection Agency Recalls Oysters Due to Norovirus Contamination The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall for…

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Santa arrives on wings: In coastal Labrador, a Twin Otter has an edge on Rudolph

Santa and Mrs. Claus brought holiday cheer to the northern communities of Hopedale, Postville, Makkovik, and Rigolet last week, making…

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Quebec accused of catering to logging industry as it reviews how forests are managed

Quebec’s boreal forest is a massive wilderness area that covers an area twice the size of France. This vast expanse…

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New Kehewin language program opens to help preserve Plains Cree language

A groundbreaking initiative has been launched to preserve Plains Cree, a dialect of the Cree language, through an immersive language…

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Alberta says ‘modernized’ coal policy coming by late 2025

The Alberta government has announced that it is in the process of developing new rules that will shape the future…

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B.C. man wins hotly contested Stick of the Year contest with piece of driftwood from Cowichan Valley

A piece of driftwood from Vancouver Island has emerged victorious as the “Stick of the Year” in a highly contested…

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Woman accused of crushing animals to death with feet for dark web videos denied bail

A Winnipeg woman accused of crushing animals to death with her feet for videos she and her boyfriend then allegedly…

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Chief actuary disagrees with Alberta government belief of entitlement to more than half of CPP

Canada’s chief actuary recently released a report stating that if Alberta were to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP),…

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FSIN, legal experts call for change after charges against driver stayed in death of Baeleigh Maurice

The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is calling for a change to the Criminal Code of Canada to prioritize child…

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Serial nurse impersonator sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court to 7 years in prison

Brigitte Cleroux, a serial nurse impersonator, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for a string of crimes committed…

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