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Canadians might be soon waiting longer to have their air travel complaints heard
The federal government is currently weighing whether to renew funding meant to address a massive backlog of airline passenger complaints — funding that if not extended could result in Canadians having to wait longer to have their cases heard.
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Fog of war looms over oil markets: FP Video
As the war in the Middle East continues, disrupting critical oil exports from the region and driving fuel costs up , FP Video looks at the effect higher oil prices could have on the Canadian energy markets, how long the disruption may last, and what it means for the Bank of Canada and domestic economy…
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After one year in office, Carney’s grades are mixed with a lot of ‘waiting for results’
OTTAWA — In a federal election last spring that was widely viewed as a watershed in Canadian politics, Mark Carney’s Liberals came back from the political dead to upend a Conservative lead of more than 20 percentage points. Although a political neophyte, many voters seemed to see Carney as a figure of experience and competence…
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Canadian potatoes may soon be headed to Mexico thanks to new trade deal
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has come to an agreement with its Mexican counterpart that will allow fresh Canadian potatoes to be shipped to Mexico for consumption or processing.
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City’s bid to purchase Windsor Stadium rejected by school board, mayor says
The Greater Essex County District School Board (GECDSB) has rejected a bid from the City of Windsor to purchase the Windsor Stadium, according to Mayor Drew Dilkens.
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Time to survey Manitobans on changing clocks, Kinew says
Premier Wab Kinew says Manitobans will be consulted on whether they should continue changing their clocks twice a year.
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Paralympic viewing guide: Canadians go for gold on the final weekend
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter previews the last two days of the Winter Paralympic Games in northern Italy, where Canada has gold-medal chances in Para hockey, wheelchair curling and skiing.
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4 people died after giving plasma in the last decade, 3 of them in Manitoba: Health Canada
In the last decade, four people have died in Canada after giving plasma, and three of those deaths happened in Manitoba, Health Canada says.
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Cindy’s in Kingsville closing after 37 years due to drop in business, rising costs
After 37 years, the owners of Cindy’s Garden in Kingsville are closing because they say the business is no longer viable.
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Police seize nearly $500K in drugs in Chatham
Chatham-Kent police have seized nearly $500,000 in drugs after searching a home on Webb Street in Chatham.