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Will Canada embrace Dunkin’? Experts say Tim Hortons’ grip will be hard to shake
As U.S. cafe chain Dunkin’ brews up a comeback north of the border, experts say they suspect the American brand will have a hard time luring Canadians away from the Tim Hortons menu they’ve come to know so well.
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Why the U.S. is noticing this Canadian security bill
A Liberal government bill that proposes giving police and spies easier access to information during investigations has fallen into the crosshairs of U.S. tech giants and two American congressional committees, threatening to become the latest irritant in the Canada-U.S. relationship.
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Military reprimanded soldiers who raised concerns about monitoring Canadians online during COVID-19
The military reprimanded soldiers after they raised concerns about an order to monitor Canadians’ online activity during the COVID-19 pandemic, CBC News has learned.
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Alberta and Ottawa to unveil details of pipeline pact and industrial carbon tax plan
OTTAWA — After weeks of negotiations, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are set to announce today the next phase of its agreement to pave the way for the construction of a new oil pipeline to the West Coast, in exchange for Alberta increasing its industrial carbon tax. Sources have confirmed that…
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Supreme Court to release landmark intimate-partner violence decision today
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court will decide today if a victim of family violence can sue a former spouse for damages linked to “a pattern of emotional and physical” intimate-partner abuse. The decision has been described by some lawyers decision has been described by some lawyers as a “defining moment in the intersection of tort…
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Wet weather mixes with dust storm, brings rare dirty rain to southern Manitoba
If you were hoping for rain to wash away the post-winter grit and grime, you might be confused after the storm that just rolled through southern Manitoba.
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2 arrested, 2 wanted after Windsor home invasion, police say
The Windsor Police Service says it has arrested two suspects and is searching for two others after a home invasion in East Riverside Thursday.
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Sexual orientation question on 2026 census hailed by P.E.I. advocacy groups, could open doors to more funding
This year marks the first time that Statistics Canada has asked people for their sexual orientation when filling out the national census.
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Father of boy killed in Edmonton dog attack testifies at owner’s trial
The father of an 11-year-old boy who died following a dog attack two years ago testified Thursday at the trial of the owner charged in connection with the death.
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Vancouver mayor ‘objectively harassed’ city councillor, breached code of conduct, investigation finds
An investigation into Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s behaviour has found that he breached the city’s code of conduct and misused his influence to personally attack Coun. Sean Orr shortly after Orr was elected in 2025.