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Canada rolling out 13 new graphic cigarette warnings by August 1
The new images—including bloody urine and visible tongue cancer—will cover 75 per cent of cigarette packages. Health experts say graphic...
Calgary police renew plea to search properties for missing 11-year-old Parker into seventh day
An Amber Alert remains active for Parker, last seen at his dayhome near Northmount Drive on July 16. Police advise checking garages,...
Alberta's dual-practice health model draws protest outside premiers conference in Charlottetown
Over 100 advocates gathered to oppose Alberta's plan allowing physicians to offer private surgical procedures while working in the public system.
Nine Canadian provinces sign landmark deal allowing direct alcohol sales across borders
Alberta craft producers welcome the agreement, which allows wineries, distilleries and breweries to sell directly to consumers in...
Two EF-2 tornadoes strike west-central Alberta as province records 27 twisters this year
Investigators confirm Saturday's tornadoes near Rocky Mountain House caused extensive damage to over 50 structures. Alberta is tracking...
Canadian Blood Services launches urgent donor appeal as supply drops 20 per cent
The national agency needs 18,000 donations weekly but faces a shortfall of 1,500 to 2,500 appointments, with all blood types critically...
Ford demands other premiers 'step up' against Trump's 50% tariff threat on Canada
Ontario's premier called for a united Team Canada approach and suggested nothing should be ruled out, including cutting energy exports...
Ottawa paid out $190 million in federal EV rebates this year as sales slowdown emerged
Canadians claimed over $190 million toward electric vehicle purchases through June, though EV sales have dropped to 9.6 per cent of new...
Canada's crime severity index drops 5 percent in 2025, lowest in over a decade
Statistics Canada reports homicides fell 16 percent — the largest annual decline since 1986 — while break-and-enter rates dropped 11...
Blood supply drops 20% across Canada as donations plummet below summer norms
Canadian Blood Services is urging donors to book appointments urgently, warning of unsustainable inventory levels as the August long...
Advocates demand conditional federal health funding to prevent private care expansion
Over 100 protesters gathered outside a premiers' meeting in Charlottetown urging Ottawa to attach strings to health funding and block...
Freight train derailment north of Sept-Îles caused by rail stress and wheel defect
The Transportation Safety Board says a broken rail under temperature swings and an earlier train with a faulty wheel caused the December...