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Convoy protesters were expected to leave Ottawa during 1st week, city says

A new City of Ottawa memo is shedding more light on the early days of the truck convoy protest and…

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McDonald's silent on why some locations still open in Russia

After publicly announcing three weeks ago it was suspending operations in Russia, McDonald's has now gone silent about why some…

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How NATO — and Canada — could do a lot more to defend Ukraine

It's become clear to all by now that NATO is not going to risk a Third World War by imposing…

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Tooth issues can cause life-threatening conditions, advocates say, as feds move on dental care

This is an excerpt from Second Opinion, a weekly health and medical science newsletter. If you haven't subscribed yet, you can…

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Beaded mask contest winner honours the sister she lost during the pandemic

COVID-19 has taken a heavy toll on people in Manitoba First Nations, which have experienced high rates of infection and hospitalizations.…

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Taylor Hawkins, drummer for Foo Fighters, dead at 50

Taylor Hawkins, for 25 years the drummer for Foo Fighters and best friend of frontman Dave Grohl, has died during…

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Alberta premier says he won't apologize following 'lunatics' comments

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said he won't apologize for calling out "divisive voices" on Friday, as he addressed a leaked…

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Alberta tourist towns struggle with staff shortages as restrictions ease

Even with COVID-19 restrictions easing in Alberta and abroad, the province's tourist towns are struggling to attract international workers. The Job…

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