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Forget white sand beaches. These snowbirds prefer to prowl for owls on the frozen Canadian prairie
Southern Manitoba is a winter hot spot for tourists who prefer seeking out elusive owls on the frozen prairie over beachside getaways.
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Family believes Nova Scotia’s new medical records system played part in baby’s death
A Musquodoboit, N.S., family says it believes a tragedy could have been averted if not for the One Person One Record system that launched in December at the IWK Health Centre.
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Canada’s Katelyn Fung, Kate Miller capture 1st international diving medal together
Katelyn Fung and Kate Miller claimed their first international podium finish as a team in the synchronized 10-metre event at the Montreal Diving World Cup on Saturday.
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N.S. premier booed at African Heritage Month gala as budget cuts spark upset
Tim Houston was booed as he delivered remarks at the African Heritage Month gala in Halifax on Saturday night. Houston’s government delivered a budget last week that includes cuts to programs aimed at Black and African Nova Scotian communities.
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Alberta’s reliance on oil revenues means that when prices fall, the economy follows
The Alberta government’s new budget projects years of deficits due to slumping oil prices. Some experts say the province’s predictions for price recovery may be optimistic.
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Mayhem after killing of cartel leader unlikely to end at Mexico’s borders
BOGOTÁ, Colombia – Mexico has been rocked by a wave of retaliatory violence after authorities killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias ‘El Mencho’, last Sunday. The true impact of his death is yet to be seen, however. The drug kingpin’s killing threatens to unleash a wave of unforeseen consequences…
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Snowbanks are still blocking parking on some streets more than a month after Toronto’s last big storm
More than a month after Toronto’s last major snowstorm, some residents are complaining their streets are still so clogged with curbside snowbanks that finding on-street parking remains a problem — not just for residents but local businesses too.
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Why much of Canada’s national art collection isn’t online
Canada has the technology to share its national art collection online. What it hasn’t clearly decided is how much copyright law should stand in the way.
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Canada poised to become ‘one of the largest suppliers of LNG in the world’: Energy minister
Canada’s energy minister says the country is poised to become one of the world’s biggest suppliers of liquefied natural gas, exporting as much as 100 million tonnes per year.
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Canada should not have an election before reviewing CUSMA trade deal, says Poilievre
Conservative Leader Pierre Polievre says Canada should not have an election before it reviews the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) this year — and instead he’s reiterating his proposal the Carney government set up an all-party committee on the matter.