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Impact of Prorogation on Canada’s Legislative Agenda

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

Letter from CEO: Happy New Year and All the Best in 2025

From the Desk of Eric Boland, Editor and CEO of WNews Dear Readers, As we

Former President Jimmy Carter passes Away at 100

Plains, Georgia, USA (WNEWS) – Former U.S. President #JimmyCarter, a dedicated humanitarian and the nation’s

Terror in New Orleans: Deadly Attack on Bourbon Street Leaves 15 Dead and Dozens Injured

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (WNEWS) – As the city rang in the New Year with

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Ontario housing market so red-hot most buyers are skipping inspections, say home inspectors

Home inspectors in Ontario say the hot seller's market is preventing most buyers from getting inspections done, which in turn,

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Ontario's crackdown on COVID-19 vaccine medical exemptions seems to be working

Ontario's new rules requiring a review of medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines seem to be reining in the number of people being granted a waiver

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Students travel hours, stay in hotels to get to Ontario school for the blind as residences remain shut

Stephanie Antone has been travelling six hours a day just so her daughter can attend school in person.Patricia Hung has spent thousands

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How making their mosque safer is helping Quebec City Muslims turn the page on tragedy

When visitors approach the Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec City's Sainte-Foy neighbourhood, they're no longer greeted by the large picture

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My grandmother survived the Holocaust. Now it's up to me to keep her story alive

This First Person article is the experience of Leah Schwalb, a Montrealer whose grandmother, Georgina, was a Holocaust survivor. For

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Central banks talk about inflation, but are they losing credibility when interest rates don't budge?

Both the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve say they are really, really going to raise interest rates very,

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Thousands of animals drowned in B.C. floods. Cleaning them up is an 'unprecedented' challenge

WARNING: This story contains graphic images of piled up pig carcassesThe owner of an industrial composting facility in the B.C.

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Truckloads of P.E.I. potatoes arriving at food banks across Canada 

Truckloads of P.E.I. potatoes have started to arrive at food banks across Canada, part of an effort to distribute potatoes

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