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Russia could be on the brink of invading Ukraine. Here's what might happen next

As the Russian military continues to squeeze Ukraine from three directions, Canada and its NATO allies are trying to de-escalate an increasingly volatile situation.Here's what you need to know about the…

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Hundreds of books ready for display at new Black Community Library in London, Ont.

A new Black Community Public Library is launching in London, Ont., at the end of January, featuring books of various genres…

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People say they want COVID-19 to become 'endemic.' But what does that really mean?

As Canadians grow increasingly weary after two years of COVID-19, many people are tossing around the term "endemic" as an…

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Why some unvaccinated Canadian travellers are still able to board a plane

Since Canada has had a vaccine requirement for travellers for almost two months, air passengers may presume everyone over 12…

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Inquiry into N.S. mass shootings has cost $13M before public hearings have even started

The inquiry examining the circumstances surrounding the April 2020 killings of 22 people in rural Nova Scotia has cost about $13…

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On NATO's front lines, a difference of opinion on how to best respond to Russia

With NATO pondering how to appropriately respond to Russia's mobilization along the Ukrainian border, a small element of possible deterrence arrived…

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Quebecers who helped get Muslim cemeteries built say they're a sign community is putting down roots

Standing in front of the gates of the Quebec City Muslim Cemetery, Boufeldja Benabdallah reflects on the more than two decades he…

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More than $600K in unclaimed money found belonging to northern Quebec Cree

Madeleine Kawapit and Jonathan Kitchen are among hundreds of Cree families and entities that have unclaimed and forgotten money in…

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Yukon to establish First Nations school board after historic vote

Yukon will soon have a First Nations school board, which supporters say will give Indigenous residents a greater say over education…

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