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RBC has cut jobs and is planning to cut more, bank reveals in quarterly earnings showing profit rise

Canada's biggest bank has cut about one per cent of its work force in the last few weeks and is planning

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Individual or team? Sprint schedule presents dilemma for Canadian men at World Athletics

All three Canadian men entered in the 200 metres at the World Athletics Championships qualified for the semifinals, and that's

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14 whales, one dolphin have died at Marineland since 2019: ministry documents

At Marineland, the Ontario theme park subject to a long running animal welfare investigation, 14 whales and one dolphin have

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Ontario highway buckles after once-in-a-century rainfall, causing crash that killed driver

The driver of a transport truck was killed after his vehicle fell into a three-metre-deep sinkhole caused by once-in-a-century rainfall and flooding

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Sask. Opposition says pronoun and naming policy motivated by politics, transphobia

Saskatchewan's Opposition leader says a new policy on naming and gender pronoun use in schools is motivated by politics and

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University, college students coping with high rent and scams ahead of fall semester

For many people, the rising cost of rent has been hard to keep up with, but it's been especially difficult for

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Caribou butts and wolf cameos: How motion-activated cameras may reveal the secrets of a healthy Manitoba herd

Wildlife scientists from two provinces are using motion-activated cameras to try to discern why one caribou population in northern Manitoba appears to be stable

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Returning home amid the war: Why some Ukrainians are choosing to leave Toronto

In the midst of the Russian invasion, Oleksandra Balytska landed a remote job in Kyiv with a Canadian artificial intelligence

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