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Alberta's population surges by record-setting 202,000 people: Here's where they all came from

Alberta smashed population-growth records in the past year, mainly due to people moving to the province from across Canada and

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No charges for RCMP officers who arrested non-verbal autistic teen at Alberta playground

RCMP officers who arrested an autistic 16-year-old at a St. Albert playground will not face criminal charges even though Alberta's

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Federal government promising a 'renters' bill of rights' in upcoming budget

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that his government will introduce new measures — including a new "bill of rights" —

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Man charged with smuggling Indian family who died near Canada-U.S. border pleads not guilty

A man accused of helping smuggle people across the U.S.-Canada border into Minnesota, including four members of an Indian family

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Lots of new animals are heading for your city, study suggests

When you look out the window or walk your dog in the year 2100, the animals you spot might be

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Drowning in debt, Canadian athletes ask for raise in monthly 'carding' money in federal budget

Olympic bobsledder Cynthia Appiah is thousands of dollars in debt for her sled's runners and for travel to competition.Her Canadian

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Rural Ontario man finds high levels of radioactive gas in new home — wants others to check

If it wasn't for an encounter with a neighbour last summer, Bob Barnes would have never known his recently purchased

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Canada is still backing the fossil fuel industry with billions, report finds

A new report says the federal government is providing billions of dollars in financial support for the fossil fuel industry,

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