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Canada to pick between Swedish and U.S. radar planes to protect its skies
The government of Canada wants to quickly acquire half a dozen new “flying radars” — officially called Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft — at a cost of more than $5 billion.
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Quick service restaurants are taking a bigger hit as Canadians feel crunched by the cost of living
While restaurants of all kinds are feeling pinched, quick service restaurants are getting hit harder than higher-end ones, according to a report from Restaurants Canada. It’s a signal of a K-shaped economy , where those with the most money can still shell out for a nice meal, but those with lower incomes have no option…
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Windsor launches environmental assessment, public consultation for new Twin Oaks Business Park access
The City of Windsor has begun the environmental assessment process for a new entry and exit point for the Twin Oaks Business Park, which is home to the NextStar Energy battery plant.
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How Carney is trying to appeal to the men who were ‘alienated’ under Trudeau
OTTAWA — When it comes to the federal government’s plan to recruit upwards of 100,000 more people into the trades, there stands one demographic likely to benefit the most. Men, and more specifically, young men. Those inside Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government say the pledge, announced last week as part of the spring economic update,…
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Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor’s 5th surgery ‘a success,’ father says
The father of Maya Gebala, the 12-year-old seriously injured during the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., says his daughter has undergone a successful cranioplasty.
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Carney government ‘not working’ to enshrine nature targets into law, junior nature minister says
Despite the Carney government’s parliamentary majority, Canada’s junior nature minister said she has no plans to back up recent commitments to protect Canada’s waters and lands in legislation.
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Canadiens vs. Sabres: What to know for NHL’s best 2nd-round matchup
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter previews the Montreal-Buffalo Stanley Cup playoff series, an exciting matchup between up-and-coming Atlantic Division rivals.
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Toronto Maple Leafs secure No. 1 pick after winning NHL draft lottery
The Toronto Maple Leafs have won the lottery for the first pick in the NHL draft. The victory comes at a critical time for Toronto in the aftermath of hiring John Chayka as general manager and bringing back franchise legend Mats Sundin to serve as a hockey operations adviser.
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Vancouver breaks temperature record last set in 1898 amid hot weather across B.C.
Environment Canada says Vancouver’s high temperature on Monday reached 23.9 C, easily breaking the record of 22.2 C set in 1898.
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Windsor industry leaders waiting for details after feds announce new tariff relief for steel, aluminum sectors
Monday’s announcement that Ottawa will offer a billion-dollar lifeline to steel and aluminum sectors hard hit by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tightening tariff regime has some industry leaders in Windsor waiting on the details.