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International Space Station has survived disputes with Russia before. Will it this time?

After more than four-and-a-half decades of co-operation between the United States and Russia in space, tensions over Ukraine threaten

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Trudeau says Canada, NATO need to avoid all-out war with Russia

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday his government does not want to see an escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian

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Feds announce new funding for 101 affordable homes in Nunavut

The federal government is giving Nunavut $45 million to build 101 affordable housing units in six communities.Ahmed Hussen,

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Manitoba's plan to end mandatory quarantine prompts scorn from medical experts, fear among the vulnerable

Manitoba's plan to end mandatory isolation for people infected with COVID-19 is being panned by medical experts as unscientific

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Secret trackers and hidden cameras expose how some movers could be ripping you off

A group of moving companies is offering low quotes and then increasing the total cost of moves by

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Regina mother, poverty experts say Saskatchewan's social safety net is falling behind

Everything seems to be getting more expensive. Food, gas and housing prices are on the rise while paycheques

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How documentaries about abuse in Hollywood are giving victims a voice

Known to legions of fans as the The Cosby Show's grounded patriarch, Bill Cosby was an aspirational symbol

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First Nations leaders seek accountability as Thunder Bay, Ont., police face external investigations

In the wake of mounting external investigations and human rights complaints against the Thunder Bay Police Service, First

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Experts worry about low COVID-19 vaccination rates in kids as restrictions lift across Canada

As public health restrictions to combat COVID-19 infections are lifted across Canada, the officials repealing them say they're

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Why is the red and black flag, seen at rallies in support of Ukraine, causing such a stir?

Among the overwhelming sea of yellow and blue flags at a rally held in support of Ukraine on

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Gasoline has never been more expensive — and high prices are likely to stick around for a while

The price to fill up a tank of gasoline has never been higher in Canada, and experts say there's

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Christine Elliott, Ontario deputy premier and health minister, poised to resign, sources say

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is facing another high-profile resignation just months away from the provincial election as sources

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Florida man sentenced for defrauding businesses of $3M, including City of Ottawa

A man who defrauded the City of Ottawa in an online scam has been sentenced to 151 months in prison

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Landmarks lit in blue and yellow, ribbons and other symbols of support for Ukraine

The blue and gold colours of Ukraine's national flag have become a more common sight in Canada and around the world,

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Government won't allow Rogers to buy all of Shaw's wireless business

The federal government says it will block the wholesale transfer of wireless licences owned by Shaw Communications Inc.

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