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Nunavut government confirms fuel found in Iqaluit water supply again

The Nunavut government has confirmed that traces of fuel have been found in Iqaluit's water supply, again. Danarae Sommerville, a spokesperson for the territory's Department of Health, stated in a

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A complex financial arrangement aimed at offering relief to electricity users on the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador in the

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Ambassador Bridge reopens with heavy police presence around former protest site

Traffic has once again started flowing across the Ambassador Bridge, after a six-day protest shuttered the international crossing between Windsor,

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford set to make 9:30 a.m. ET announcement

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is set to make an announcement Monday morning as Ontario continues to see a decline in the

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As of today, students in Alberta no longer need to wear masks at school

The latest:Alberta's mandatory mask requirement for children under 12 in all settings and for all students in schools ends Monday,

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As businesses struggle during the pandemic, Canadian rose farms are blossoming

While the pandemic has been hard on many businesses, others are blossoming — just in time for Valentine's Day.Roses blanket

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Olympic wake-up: Canada to play for women's hockey gold

Canada's women's hockey team will once again play for an Olympic gold medal.Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice and Sarah Nurse had

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This Winnipeg teacher was going to pay for her students' books out of pocket — then, a stranger stepped in

When Stephanie Rempel's students get back to school on Monday morning, they'll be met with a surprise: a stack of

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Facebook to begin laying cable through fishing grounds off Nova Scotia

Installation of a transatlantic submarine telecommunications cable for tech giant Facebook on the seabed off southern Nova Scotia is set

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