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Major winter storm hits U.S., bringing rain, snow and freezing rain

A major winter storm with millions of Americans in its path brought a mix of rain, freezing rain

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Manitoba RCMP in Toronto area to investigate path of family found frozen near border

Manitoba RCMP investigators have travelled to Ontario as part of a probe into the journey of an Indian family

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Worries build over economic impact of Alberta border blockade

Alberta retailers and manufacturers are growing increasingly frustrated with protestors blocking an essential border crossing into the United

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Manitoba to begin easing COVID-19 restrictions next week

The latest:Some organizers of the convoy protest in Ottawa, which began as opposition to mandatory vaccination for cross-border truckers,

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Document reveals why Toronto police searched home of renowned gunsmith killed in raid

Toronto police went through a renowned gunsmith's workshop in Simcoe, Ont., after two pistols registered under his name were found

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Emails raise questions about regulator's independence amid COVID-related flight refunds

Newly revealed correspondence between the federal government and the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) at the start of the

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Long-term Statistics Canada research shows cities across country losing green space

Joni Mitchell was right — they really are paving paradise and putting up parking lots.Statistics Canada's first survey

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U.S. sending troops to eastern Europe, but not Ukraine

U.S. President Joe Biden is ordering 2,000 U.S.-based troops to Poland and Germany and shifting 1,000 more from Germany to Romania, demonstrating to

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U.S. to send 3,000 troops to Eastern Europe, Pentagon says they won't fight in Ukraine

President Joe Biden is sending about 2,000 troops from Fort Bragg, N.C., to Poland and Germany this week

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These Edmonton students are educating their peers about Black issues

At one Edmonton high school, students are taking the lead and educating their peers about Black history and

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Polarization spreads to Groundhog Day: Willie, Sam at loggerheads

Canada's two foremost weather-minded marmots are at loggerheads.Nova Scotia's celebrity groundhog, Shubenacadie Sam, is predicting a long, cold

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Conservative MPs decide today whether to keep Erin O'Toole as leader

Conservative MPs will vote today on whether to keep Erin O'Toole as their leader or plunge the party into

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Uyghur activist urges Olympians to put pressure on China with podium gesture

Kabir Qurban remembers being proud of his new home as he and his parents attended the Vancouver Winter

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Protest organizers dig in and say only politicians can clear Ottawa's downtown

Some of the organizers of the protest that's brought noise, traffic problems and harassment to downtown Ottawa say

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B.C. First Nations-led Olympic bid moves forward but will the IOC accept it?

With the opening of the Beijing 2022 Olympics days away, a First Nations-led bid to bring the Olympics

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