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Americans are angry about the border. Here's how it looks on the campaign trail

An eye-popping survey this week helps explain the competing appearances Thursday at the Mexico-U.S. border by the past

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Lawyer warns 'integrity of the entire system in jeopardy' if rising use of AI in legal circles goes wrong

As lawyer Jonathan Saumier types a legal question into ChatGPT, it spits out an answer almost instantly.But there's

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Ontario's booze regulator told a bar to collect names from take-out customers. Now it's backtracking

Ontario's alcohol regulator ordered a Toronto bar and bottle shop last week to record the name, address and

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As drug-related deaths soar in N.L., this St. John's pub is the first to offer naloxone kits

Newfoundland Embassy owner Niall Hickey, left, and social workers Jane Henderson and Megan O’Brien hosted an event that

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Public servant's company received more than $200M in government contracts since 2015

An IT firm run by a defence department employee has been awarded millions of dollars in government contracts

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Lawsuit over massive Veterans Affairs accounting error to cost Ottawa almost $1 billion

An embarrassing multi-million-dollar accounting error that was covered up for years at Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) will end

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Police spending in cities like Montreal keeps surging over budget. Where does the money go?

Another year, another hike in Montreal police spending.In the past decade, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) has

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Murky rules for nurse practitioners give rise to private clinics in Ontario

When Kyle Truong needed medical attention for a respiratory infection last year, he said there weren't many convenient options

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Italy's far-right leader is likely to receive a warm reception in Canada

This weekend, Canada will play host to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who is widely regarded as that

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First Nations who've gone years without clean drinking water hope compensation signals a 'new dawn'

With the deadline just a week away, the law firm representing victims of unsafe drinking water in First Nation

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You've likely never seen a total solar eclipse. Here's where and how to watch April's upcoming show

On April 8, the moon's shadow will glide across Mexico, into the United States and finally into Canada, producing

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Dune: Part Two might be a masterpiece — once we get a sequel

The only thing you could fault Denis Villeneuve's 2021 epic Dune for was also, really, the only reason it worked. After

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Danielle Smith wants to save Alberta's oil wealth, but history shows it's a pledge that's hard to deliver

After spending big in a pre-election budget 12 months ago, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is now pulling a

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New visa rules for Mexican nationals turn families, tourists into collateral damage, loved ones say

Having just tucked his oldest son into bed on Wednesday evening, Sebastian Ibarra walked into his living room

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Winnipeg mayor favours reopening Portage and Main after report warns fixing intersection would cost millions

Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham now favours reopening Portage and Main to pedestrians, CBC News has learned, following a

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