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'It means everything': How descendants of historic settlement are connected to land, Métis roots

CBC's virtual road trip series Land of Living Stories explores the hidden gems across Saskatchewan.  We're one kilometre into our snowshoe expedition,…

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A landlord hiked rents again and again. Canada's housing agency rewarded him every time

Everything seems to be getting more expensive. Food, gas and housing prices are on the rise while paycheques are slow…

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2 years into the pandemic, burning questions remain about COVID-19 — and how we fight it

In early 2020, as Dr. Samira Mubareka was following global updates on a strange new virus first reported in China,…

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What one N.W.T. town can teach us about dealing with future floods

Hello, Earthlings! This is our weekly newsletter on all things environmental, where we highlight trends and solutions that are moving us…

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Design experts rethink the workspace as pandemic restrictions ease across Canada

Across Canada employers are calling staff back to the office, as many provinces have now rescinded COVID-19 public health orders requiring…

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The war in Ukraine threatens to distract us from the climate crisis

Russia's invasion of Ukraine does not change the fact of climate change – a reality brought home again by another stark report from the…

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'Freedom Convoy' cost downtown Ottawa millions per day, experts estimate

Experts estimate businesses in Ottawa's downtown core lost millions each day in sales and wages during the so-called Freedom Convoy…

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Rural Manitoba renters struggle with some of Canada's greatest housing challenges

Everything seems to be getting more expensive. Food, gas and housing prices are on the rise while paycheques are slow…

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