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Alberta's separation question sparks national debate
Premier Danielle Smith announced an October referendum asking if Alberta should seek a binding vote on separating from Canada,...
Former Premier Kenney backs anti-separatist campaign as Alberta votes looms
Jason Kenney has joined the 'Vote to Stay' effort to combat Alberta separatism ahead of an October referendum, one day after Premier...
Rising food costs forcing British Columbians to skip meals
New poll shows a third of B.C. residents are stressed about affordability; youth most affected by dietary changes.
CRTC forces streaming services to invest in Canadian content
New rules require Netflix, Amazon, and other streamers to contribute 15% of Canadian revenues to homegrown programming.
New Brunswick opens first youth supportive housing in the region
Mitchener Village in Saint John offers nine units for at-risk youth aged 19-25, with federal and provincial funding totaling over $1 million.
Canada well-prepared for potential Ebola cases
Experts say Canada's public health and hospital systems are equipped to handle Ebola cases. But the rare Bundibugyo strain spreading in...
Supreme Court orders new trial in Alberta beating death
Canada's Supreme Court upheld the order for a new trial for an Alberta man accused in a fatal beating, citing hearsay evidence issues in...
March Retail Sales Up as Fuel Prices Spike Amid Iran Tensions
Statistics Canada reports retail sales rose 0.9% in March, driven largely by a 12.4% jump at gas pumps following US-Israel strikes on Iran.
Canada's 12 detainees from Gaza flotilla need urgent care
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says 12 Canadians detained aboard a Gaza aid flotilla by Israel have suffered "appalling abuse" and...
Government Benefit Payments Coming Next Week for Eligible Canadians
Three federal benefit payments are scheduled to arrive in bank accounts on May 27–28, including CPP, OAS, and Veteran Disability Pension.
Five Years After Kamloops Discovery, First Nations Lead Unmarked Graves Search
Globe investigation reveals how Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc is reclaiming control of investigation into 215 children's remains.
UCP's Sovereignty Referendum Sparks Democracy Debate
Alberta is moving toward a fall vote on a separatism referendum. Critics argue the process is more theatre than genuine consultation.