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More than 100 years after shipyard workers in Lunenburg, N.S., shaped wood and metal to build the Bluenose schooner, the…

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More Black hockey players in western Quebec say they've faced racial slurs

More Black minor hockey players in western Quebec are coming forward with allegations of racial slurs less than a week after…

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I let my skin get darker to prove a point to my mom

Kelly Roche’s mom has always disapproved of her for spending time in the sun. She continues to do it on…

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Why pharmacare plans keep stalling in Canada — even as research suggests billions in savings

While the federal Liberals have pledged to make progress toward a national pharmacare program through a recent deal with the NDP,…

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The labour shortage isn't over — and employers are having to lower their hiring expectations

Rick Omond's construction company in New Brunswick has given three pay raises over the last year and a half as…

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They parked. They shopped. They got towed: Anger and frustration at a Montreal strip mall

A few weeks ago, Pierre Abraham Mulamba stopped at a shopping plaza in Montreal's Saint-Laurent borough.He had to go to…

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Worries of more school disruptions are rising alongside COVID-19 cases

As the spring weather improves, Montrealer Doug Bentley understands people feeling a pent-up desire to return to pre-pandemic normalcy. Still,…

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Calgary police to delay removal of thin blue line patches, citing internal discord

A recent decision by the Calgary Police Commission to require officers to remove a controversial thin blue line patch from their uniforms…

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