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Vancouver, BC, Canada (WNEWS) – As Christmas approaches, it’s important to be aware of the

Impact of Prorogation on Canada’s Legislative Agenda

Ottawa, ON, Canada (WNEWS) — Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation announcement, the decision to

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Shortage of wooden hydro poles threatens reliability of grid, say electricity producers

In a newly published report, electricity providers across the country warn a looming shortage of wooden utility poles is threatening

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Violence in N.L. schools worse than it's ever been, teachers' union says

The Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers' Association says violence in schools has reached a level never seen before and, alongside ballooning classroom

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Ontario finance minister set to deliver 2024 budget

Toronto·NewOntario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy will table the province’s budget this afternoon. This is Bethlenfalvy’s fourth budget since Premier Doug

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2 more belugas dead at Marineland marking 17 whale deaths since 2019

Two more beluga whales have died at Marineland, bringing the total number of whale deaths since 2019 to 17.Ontario's Animal

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By taking cash, woman implicitly agreed to settlement with Robert Miller, Quebec judge rules

By leaving the office of Robert Miller's lawyer with $50,000, a woman implicitly agreed to a settlement and her case against

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Quebec biology students allege degrading hazing at Université de Sherbrooke

WARNING: The following article contains graphic descriptions of degrading treatment.An investigation by Radio-Canada has found that some biology students at

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More than 400 Art Gallery of Ontario workers on picket line as strike forces gallery to close

Hundreds of employees from the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) gathered on the picket line as they began strike action Tuesday.After months

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B.C. mining company denies ethics watchdog's claim it used forced Uyghur labour in China

Ottawa's corporate ethics watchdog says a Vancouver-based mining company has allowed forced labour at its gold mine in the Xinjiang

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