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New home construction in January was down 10% from December, says CMHC

New home construction in Canada fell by 10 per cent in January compared to December, as fewer multi-unit urban homes,…

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Catholic Church settles lawsuit with B.C. man abused by priest

WARNING: This story contains details of sexual abuse.The lawyer for a man who claims he was sexually assaulted decades ago…

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Israeli military raids largest operating hospital in Gaza

Israeli forces said on Thursday they had raided the biggest functioning hospital in Gaza, as video posted online showed chaos,…

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Worsening drought conditions are expected for Alberta. Here's how the province's water system works

Alberta's relationship with water has changed over the past century and a half — not only how we use it,…

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Lunar lander launched, separated successfully in latest U.S. moon attempt

A moon lander was launched from Florida early on Thursday on a mission to conduct the first U.S. lunar touchdown…

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Sask. Indigenous newspaper on hiatus after Meta ban tanks ad sales: editor-in-chief

An Indigenous newspaper covering communities across Saskatchewan says it is taking a "hopefully brief" but indefinite hiatus because it can't…

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New chief of Manitoba First Nation questions flip of desirable riverfront property

The new chief of Manitoba's most populous First Nation wants to know why riverfront property it purchased in one of…

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Her son died after falling victim to sextortion. This N.B. mother wants to prevent it from happening to others

WARNING: This story contains details about suicide and sexual extortion.William Doiron was energetic, hard working and deeply involved in his…

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