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This tenant’s fight against a renoviction is heading to N.S. Supreme Court
Tracey Lothian’s landlord said he was going to renovate the home she was renting and he needed her to move out. She left, but he didn’t carry out the renovations. He brought in a new tenant and raised the rent more than 30 per cent.
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‘We shoot, we score!’ Canadian junior hockey team sings song of inspriation for Team Canada
The London Nationals junior hockey team in London, Ont., are sending a hockey song of inspiration to Canada’s men’s hockey team ahead of the semi-final game Friday, sung to the tune of our national anthem.
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Posthaste: U.S. tariffs against Canada keep falling, but is that just the quiet before the CUSMA storm?
The United States tariff rate on Canada’s exports at the end of 2025 was lower than previously thought, according to data released earlier this week, but whether that lasts is the question on everyone’s mind as the July 1 date that kickstarts the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) review comes into view. The average effective tariff rate…
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Federal government warns First Nations people to carry passport when crossing U.S. border
The federal government has updated its travel advice for the United States, urging First Nations people to carry a passport in addition to a status card when crossing the border.
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What’s on our radar for Feb. 20, 2026
Gordie Howe Bridge has new interim CEO, charges in hospital parking lot death, and more.
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Canadian woman, 108, one of oldest to receive Second World War medal from Britain
When Beau Harper met 108-year-old Joan Fuller at last year’s Remembrance Day service in Mount Hope, Ont., he knew he was witnessing something rare. “She was 107 years old at the time and still living independently,” Harper told the National Post on Thursday. Harper, a teacher in Peterborough and founder of Soldier Search, introduced himself…
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What you should know about Canada’s defence strategy
Wendy Gilmour, vice-chair, CDA Institute and former NATO assistant secretary general, defence investment, talks to Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the federal government’s defence industrial strategy. What’s new in 2025 for Canadians filing tax returns Chinese EVs are good news for Canadian consumers, says Clutch CEO • Email: lharapyn@postmedia.com
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Wild pigs, giant goldfish and bugs that won’t die: Invaders ‘absolutely everywhere’ in Canada
In the beginning, there were pigs. Domestic breeds, such as Duroc, Landrace and Yorkshire have been staples of the Prairie Provinces for more than a century, and while plenty escaped their resident farms over the years, few survived their first Saskatchewan winter. Then came European wild boar, a species imported gleefully throughout the 1980s to…
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Announcing Season 2 of ‘Canada Did What?!,’ the irreverent podcast exploring our nation’s surprising, untold political stories
Canada’s most startling political history podcast is back for another season, as host Tristin Hopper brings you the wildest Canadian stories you might think you remember and reveals what you haven’t been told. We talk to the politicians, journalists and newsmakers who were right there when history happened — all while having a lot of…
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Class-action settlement for WestJet female flight attendants temporarily stalled by B.C. court
A settlement in a class action lawsuit brought by 3,500 WestJet female flight attendants has been temporarily stalled by a B.C Supreme Court judge after she insisted the attendants get more time to consider the proposed agreement, which releases the airline from liability. The long-running lawsuit alleges WestJet breached its contract with its female flight…