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Health

These wheelchair basketball players hoop together in Regina. Now they’re both on Canada’s Paralympic team

Two Regina wheelchair basketball players hope their years of experience playing together will help Team Canada get to the podium at the…

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Politics

National security agencies should explain how they’re using AI: federal advisory body

A federal advisory body is calling on Canada’s security agencies to publish detailed descriptions of their current and intended uses…

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Canada

Climate change is pushing wildfires closer to urban areas. Firefighters say they’re not prepared

Firefighter Joe Triff thinks back to last year’s devastating wildfires, which forced thousands to evacuate Halifax’s suburbs and then reduced more than…

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Politics

Groups representing minorities say they’re alarmed by foreign interference legislation

Groups representing minority communities are warning that a recently introduced law giving Canada’s intelligence agency and the federal government new powers…

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Sports

‘They’re like feral animals’: Canadian rowers weaponize emotions for Paris 2024

Don’t expect Jenny Casson and Jill Moffatt to be the picture of serenity as they sit in their boat, waiting…

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Politics

Chiefs say they’re ready to listen when Poilievre addresses Assembly of First Nations

As Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre prepares to deliver a keynote speech before the Assembly of First Nations meeting in Montreal,…

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Entertainment

$11 earrings on Temu shock Algonquin beader who says they’re her design

An Algonquin beader says one of her designs was stolen and sold on a massive online retailer without her knowledge…

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Tech

Quebec farmers say they’re facing a cutworm infestation like they’ve never seen

An unusual infestation of cutworms is wreaking havoc in fields in Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Témiscamingue, in northwestern Quebec, has been especially affected…

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Politics

Farmers in Saskatchewan say they don’t feel they’re being heard by the federal government

On the surface, last week’s Canada’s Farm Show in Regina was all about exciting new equipment — massive tractors and other heavy…

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Canada

They’re called ‘living snow fences’ — and they could soon appear along rural Ottawa roads

Every year, the City of Ottawa puts up wooden snow fences to protect drivers from snowdrifts.  They’re essential for wintertime…

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