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The Kate photo scandal has tested the public's trust. How do the Royals get it back?

The rumours were already rampant on social media.Then "photogate" came along last Sunday, setting off even more speculation as a

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How Alberta's proposed trans youth rules fit into a polarized international landscape

It's been a little more than a month since the Alberta government announced a planned fall rollout of legislation focused

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Canada quietly marks 10 years since troops left Afghanistan

It has been said that Canada's war in Afghanistan grabbed hold of a generation of soldiers, diplomats, aid workers and

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Nearly 2,000 public housing tenants need to move to smaller units, says provincial agency

Some seniors whose children are long grown are being asked to leave a lifetime of memories behind in their homes

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Emotions run high as nearly 2,000 public housing tenants asked to move to smaller units

Some seniors whose children are long grown are being asked to leave a lifetime of memories behind in their homes

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Nearly 2,000 N.S. public housing tenants need to move to smaller units, says provincial agency

Some seniors whose children are long grown are being asked to leave a lifetime of memories behind in their homes

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Nearly 2,000 N.S. public housing tenants have extra bedrooms needed by others, says provincial agency

Some seniors whose children are long grown are being asked to leave a lifetime of memories behind in their homes

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Is your car damaged? It could be rodents

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