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Tax season is here and with it, a new scam.The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says the scam involves a text message, containing a…

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Humpback whale numbers fall 20% but scientists aren't worried yet

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Retired N.B. scientist to launch balloon for high-altitude view of solar eclipse

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Can a compulsory curriculum lead to a deeper understanding of Black history?

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Demanding a proper say, Cat Lake First Nation's injunction pauses First Mining Gold's road work for project

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They were supposed to get a new train station. Instead, these Toronto residents are 'staring at a hole in the ground'

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