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Tupperware warned it might go bust — but its stock has gained 700% since then. Here's why

Warning that you might go out of business isn't the sort of thing that tends to send a…

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Ottawa expected to announce its 2 billion tree program is surpassing targets

Ottawa is expected to announce it is on track to plant two billion trees as part of its…

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This jellyfish was the terror of the sea 500 million years ago

Five hundred million years ago, the ancient, shallow sea in what is now British Columbia teemed with unusual…

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Firefighter killed in B.C. called 'vital' member of the team

The young firefighter who died last week in British Columbia has been identified as Zak Muise in an…

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Lizzo sued by former dancers who allege sexual harassment, hostile work environment

Lizzo has been sued by three former dancers who accuse the Grammy winner of sexual harassment and allege…

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Cyberattack on B.C. health employer websites may have taken personal information

A cyberattack on three websites hosted by the Health Employers Association of British Columbia may have seized the personal information…

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External review found military's COVID-19 vaccine policy violated Charter of Rights

A tribunal that is part of the military grievance process has found that the Canadian Armed Forces' COVID-19 vaccine…

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Archaeologists identify Iron Age remains as those of a female warrior

As It Happens7:05Archaeologists identify Iron Age remains as those of a female warriorIron Age remains found on the…

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Alberta halting pursuit of provincial police force

The Alberta government is no longer formally pursuing its plan to dump the RCMP in favour of a…

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Saying 'I love you' with 1.2 million sunflowers

9 hours agoNewsDuration 0:54Kansas farmer Lee Wilson didn't know what to get his wife Renee for their 50th…

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Broken promise: How high hopes for Manitoba's social housing have turned to disappointment

In March 1961, Winnipeg city council approved the $8.4-million Burrows-Keewatin project. Work began to clear nearly 50 acres…

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Ottawa may 'rein in' temporary resident numbers as housing concerns intensify, minister says

Immigration Minister Marc Miller says he'll be scrutinizing the number of international students and other non-permanent residents coming…

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Government extends ban on foreign buying of Canadian housing

Politics·NewSome foreign nationals will continue to be banned from buying Canadian housing, as the federal government extends the…

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What it's like to spend the winter at a homeless encampment in Halifax

Kevin McGuire, 44, had a two-bedroom apartment until last summer. He’s on social assistance, and between his shelter…

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International students say it will be a problem to stay in Canada if they can't find housing

Incoming George Brown international student Harshal Bhasgauri says he's dipped into his family's savings in India to pay months…

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