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End of 50% discount on some items at Loblaw stores raises concerns about anti-competitive behaviour

The revelation that Loblaw will end its 50 per cent discount on perishable foods like meat, fruit and vegetables as they near their best-before

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Ontario woman who faked pregnancies, harassed doulas faces sentencing hearing today

A Brantford woman who pleaded guilty last month to faking pregnancies and fraudulently seeking the services of dozens of doulas

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Former Cree grand chief spends 4 days in an ER hallway after travelling to Montreal for health care

When Jade Mukash accompanied her grandfather to Montreal on Jan. 7, she never imagined they'd be sitting in the ER

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Climate change threatens northern Ontario's winter road system — so what can be done about it?

Tyler Tyance is all too familiar with the long days, cold nights and dangers of constructing northern Ontario's winter roads,

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I'm a lifelong learner but abbreviations are putting my skills to the test IRL

This First Person column is written by Desiree Kendrick, who lives in Edmonton. For more information about CBC's First Person

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Dance clubs can overwhelm neurodiverse people — so why do so many become DJs?

Deanna Dee is a self-proclaimed weirdo. In fact, she even chose the DJ name Weeurd — a nod to the

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Ottawa planning to reduce volume of international students in certain provinces: source

The federal government is planning to reduce the volume of international students in certain provinces, according to a senior government

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Calgary's waitlist for English-language classes is thousands of names long

This is Part 3 of Unsettling, a series on immigration by CBC Calgary. Join us for a live show exploring the

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