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Russian POW viral videos may break international law. What about sharing them?

Videos circulating on social media of captured Russian soldiers calling their families and denouncing the invasion of Ukraine may be

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Overdose victims trending younger as drug supply grows ever more toxic, death review panel finds

A new report by the B.C. Coroners Service examining four years of illicit drug-related deaths says an increasingly

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Data shows Canada remains dependent on COVID-19 protective gear from abroad

The vast majority of masks, N95 respirators, gloves, screening equipment and other personal protective equipment (PPE) purchased by

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Indigenous coming-of-age drama Beans wins $100K Toronto film critics prize

The coming-of-age drama Beans has won the $100,000 best Canadian feature prize from the Toronto Film Critics Association.Director Tracey

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Spouse of Portapique gunman to have criminal charge resolved

The spouse of the gunman who killed 22 people in a horrific mass shooting that began in Portapique,

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This leader shifted her organization to a 4-day work week. She says she has no plans to go back

Ashley Priem hadn't gone horseback riding since she was a kid, even though it was something she loved

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New Brunswick landowners seethe over plans to allow prospectors on private property

The New Brunswick government has proposed changes to the Mining Act that would allow prospectors access to any property

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Chaos in Ukraine complicating aid efforts by Canadian non-profits

Canadian non-profits working in Ukraine say the rapidly deteriorating conditions inside the country have made it more difficult

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Why people still don't care about poverty, despite the pandemic's hardships

This column is an opinion by Frances Koziar, a young disabled retiree and social justice advocate living in Kingston, Ont. For

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Validation in Canadian oilpatch as world focuses on energy security, abandons Russian crude

Amid sky-high oil prices and increasing sanctions on Russian energy around the globe, some in the Canadian oilpatch

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Masks likely aren't going anywhere in Canada — even as provinces ditch mandates

Mask mandates will continue lifting across Canada in the coming weeks, leaving people on their own when it

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How much are taxpayers really subsidizing Canada's fossil fuel industry?

We've heard that Canada's fossil fuel industry gets billions in subsidies, and that it's making it harder for

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I'm a veteran who trained Ukrainian soldiers. They've taught me the meaning of resiliency

This First Person article is the experience of Andriy Tovstiuk who is a Ukrainian Canadian veteran of the

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Brian McKeever wins 15th career gold medal with victory in men's Para cross-country sprint

Canada's Brian McKeever continued adding to his legendary Paralympic resumé on Wednesday, as he won gold in the men's visually impaired

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Canada's Wilkie claims 2nd gold of Beijing Paralympics in women's standing cross-country sprint

Canada's Natalie Wilkie claimed her second gold medal of the Beijing Paralympics on Wednesday. The 21-year-old Salmon Arm, B.C.,

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