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Canada’s oldest practising architect walks us through his first design

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Don't believe your eyes — fake photos have been a problem for a long time

How can you know if a photo is real?That's a question media outlets are facing with renewed scrutiny after two

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Government falling short on promise to roll out automatic tax filing pilot, experts say

The government is falling short on a 2023 budget commitment to pilot a new automatic tax filing program this year,

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In wake of Winnipeg lab scandal, scientists say Canada benefits from new, high-security pathogen lab

Canada will soon have a second laboratory capable of working with the most dangerous pathogens in the world — home

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More family physicians in Canada focusing on specialty care: report

If you're one of the estimated more than six million Canadians who can't find a family doctor, it might be

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Why this Ontario rapper says colon cancer screening should start at age 30, not 50

White Coat Black Art26:30The rapper battling Stage 4 colon cancerA Hamilton, Ont., musician and actor who is fighting fourth-stage colon

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8-week strike 'the only resort' say McGill TAs fed up with wages, working conditions

One day into an eight-week strike, the union representing McGill University teaching assistants (TA) hopes a return to the negotiation table

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What to expect from today's Ontario budget

Ontario Premier Doug Ford keeps on describing the province's economy in glowing terms, but plenty of economists believe a far

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