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Entire apartment building evicted as fixed-term leases erode stock of affordable units in Nova Scotia

Keely Corrigan happily paid $754 a month for the last five years to rent a modest apartment in the north end of Dartmouth, N.S., but that's

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The pharmacare bill is coming today — here's what you need to know

The Liberal government is expected to table its pharmacare legislation today — possibly the biggest expansion of publicly funded health care

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This Ontario area may be the best place to be for April's total solar eclipse

Robert Cockcroft's advice for people in Hamilton on April 8? Don't leave town — and expect some guests."The Hamilton-Niagara area is

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She mourned her son's death at an Ottawa hospital. Then he sent her a text message

In January, Heather Insley spent three excruciating days at Ottawa's Montfort Hospital, watching her eldest son die.Insley and her family mourned

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What's an age-appropriate gift for your 20th birthday — but you're actually 80 years old?

Growing up, Dwayne Wanner grew tired of his father joking to everyone that Wanner could collect family allowance until he's 18,

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As Ottawa promises a better response to natural disasters, communities say they need money now

Ottawa's emergency preparedness minister has warned that this summer could be even worse than last year's record-breaking wildfire season —

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Alberta budget expected to hold the line on spending

Hints from the premier and finance minister suggest Thursday's budget will be marked by austerity, as the governing United Conservative

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Liberal MP maintains Indigenous identity, despite removal from Algonquin group

A Liberal member of Parliament says he'll continue identifying as Indigenous, despite being removed from the Algonquins of Ontario (AOO)

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