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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said it has launched an internal investigation because some of its officers appear to have donated…

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Families of dementia patients pitch alternative to large care homes ahead of Alberta budget

The long-term care home is so small, it could be mistaken for a large suburban house.Ten beds, a kitchen and a…

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Firefighters say RCMP gunfire at N.S. fire hall caused lasting trauma

Volunteer firefighters Greg Muise and Darrell Currie have spent decades rushing into burning homes and never expected their most frightening experience…

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Some gender diverse people say new option to leave sex field blank on Sask. ID a complicated decision

When Miki Mappin looked down almost a decade ago to see a long-awaited "F" for female on her driver's licence, she…

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As food prices soar, communities find innovative ways to feed more people

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Snowy winter provides blast of hope in some parts of drought-stricken Prairies

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Nacho chips, crackers and tiny fish: How a B.C. senior survived on the open sea for nearly 6 days

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