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Michelin releases 2026 guide for Quebec, awards stars to 4 new restaurants
The second-ever Michelin guide for Quebec is out and four new restaurants have been awarded prestigious stars.
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Loblaw hikes dividend, opens new stores as discount banners outperform ‘again’
Loblaw Cos. Ltd. ‘s discount stores outperformed its mainline banners in the first quarter of 2026 as cash-strapped consumers sought better value for their dollar. The grocery giant on Wednesday released its earnings results for the quarter ended March 28, reporting overall revenues of $14.72 billion, a 4.2 per cent increase from the previous year.…
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Americans are rushing to archive centres to prove Canadian ancestry for citizenship: reports
Archivists and genealogists have reportedly been flooded with inquiries from Americans following recent changes to Canadian citizenship legislation. Bill C-3, popularly known as the “ Lost Canadians Act “, came into effect in December 2025, and allows anyone with a direct ancestor born in Canada, regardless of how many generations back, to claim Canadian citizenship.…
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Seeding delayed in parts of Saskatchewan due to flooding
John Zbitniff says this is the week he’d normally be out in his fields seeding. But not this year. His land in the RM of Good Lake in east-central Saskatchewan is covered in water.
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PWHL adds 9th team in Detroit ahead of next season
The PWHL will add a ninth team in Detroit that will begin play next season, the league announced on Wednesday. It’s the third expansion team the league has added since it began play in 2024, as the PWHL targets growth in the U.S. and a coveted major American broadcast rights deal.
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Carney says ‘challenges’ face auto sector after Honda pulls out of EV plant in Ontario
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney admitted the auto sector in Canada is facing headwinds, after a report by a Japanese outlet confirmed Honda will be pulling out of a $15-billion electric vehicle plant in Ontario. “Obviously there’s challenges with the U.S. tariffs, unjustified tariffs in the auto sector,” said Carney, before a caucus meeting…
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Farm irrigation systems aren’t cheap. For N.S. growers, going without could be costlier
After a harsh growing season in 2025 due to severe drought, more Nova Scotia farmers are investing in irrigation equipment to ensure their crops can survive extreme weather events.
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Northern Alberta municipality wants province to cover cost of rescuing hundreds of drivers stranded on highway in snowstorm
Mayor Sandy Bowman wants to bill Alberta after his municipality rescued hundreds of people stranded on Highway 63 during a recent snowstorm.
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Two board members resign after Jewish doctor says he was singled out in Ontario Medical Association election
A Jewish doctor who was running for president of the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) says he was singled out and treated differently than other candidates during a recent election that triggered the resignation of two board members. Hal Berman, a palliative care doctor in Toronto, lost his bid in an election that took place between…
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Privacy commissioner to release results of investigation into OpenAI’s ChatGPT
OTTAWA — The federal privacy commissioner, along with three provincial privacy czars, are set to release today the findings from a joint investigation into how OpenAI’s ChatGPT respects the country’s privacy laws. Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne announced the launch of the investigation into the company’s chatbot three years earlier after receiving a complaint regarding its…