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Federal government aiming to shrink temporary residents' share of population by 2027

Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Thursday the federal government is looking to shrink temporary residents' share of Canada's population over

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Family medicine access in Canada drops since 2016, survey suggests

Family doctors are often the first place Canadians turn for medical care, but the proportion of adults with access to a

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B.C. unveils new flood plan alongside $39M for climate emergency mitigation and response

British Columbia's emergency management minister has announced $39 million in new funding for more than 50 new projects responding to more

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Pioneering pig-to-human kidney transplant performed in U.S.

A 62-year-man with end-stage renal disease has become the first human to receive a new kidney from a genetically modified pig, doctors

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Poilievre kicks off debate on non-confidence motion on carbon tax

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre urged MPs Thursday to back his motion to topple the government over its planned increase to

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Former CFB Trenton commander pleads guilty after bird shot at from boat

The former commander of CFB Trenton has pleaded guilty to charges of carelessly storing firearms and public mischief after a bird

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What's behind India's farmer protests? For one thing, climate change

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Quebec deaths probed for links to alleged poison seller Kenneth Law

Police on Montreal's South Shore are investigating two deaths for possible links to alleged serial murderer Kenneth Law.The Toronto-area man

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