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Money for medals can help Canadian Paralympians beyond their bank accounts

Austin Smeenk lets out a big smile and pumps his fist.Smeenk, the two-time Paralympic wheelchair racer, had just learned that

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If a $30K incentive isn't enough to attract police officers to this northern Ontario city, what is?

The Timmins Police Service (TPS) is struggling to recruit or retain officers despite generous incentive programs as many police departments in Canada

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Tucker Carlson brought controversy to Danielle Smith's Calgary — then took her somewhere dicier

Back at work in Alberta after two weeks of vacation, Premier Danielle Smith chose as her first public appearance in

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Excavation planned at suspected burial site near Blue Quills residential school in Alberta

WARNING: This story contains distressing detailsA group investigating a suspected communal grave near the site where Blue Quills (Sacred Heart) residential school stood in Saddle

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B.C. sets grim record with 2,511 toxic drug deaths in 2023

The B.C. Coroners Service says there were more than 2,500 suspected illicit drug deaths in the province last year, the highest annual number recorded.In

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Nishnawbe Aski Nation holds emergency meeting in Ottawa amid surge in sudden deaths on First Nations

WARNING: This story contains details of suicide and may impact those who know someone affected by it.Leadership with the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) held an

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See how this N.B. man built a six-metre ice dome for Quebec's winter carnival

Eric Ouellette is known for a few reasons around the small New Brunswick town of Grand Falls. Not only does he

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Liberal MPs voice support for Trudeau after caucus member suggests a 'leadership review'

A number of Liberal MPs are saying they still have confidence in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after one of their

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