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  • Canada’s Competition Bureau is investigating Lululemon
    Canada's Competition Bureau is investigating Lululemon after an environmental group accused the athleisure brand of 'false and misleading' statements in its environmental impact.
    Canada
    12 hours
  • What G7 phase-out of ‘unabated’ coal-powered energy means for Canada
    Canada signed a pledge to phase out coal-fired electricity by 2030 with other G7 countries but plans to keep producing coal for steel production.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Canada’s dental plan has officially kicked in. Who is eligible?
    More than 1,200 seniors have already visited a dentist and had their claims processed by the federal government's new dental care plan, the Liberals announced Wednesday.
    Health
    May 2
  • Canada’s emissions drop to lowest in 25 years, barring pandemic lows
    Canada accounts for nearly 1.5 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, making it the 11th largest emitter in the world, data shows.
    Environment
    May 2
  • How Veteran Affairs Canada’s holiday tweet became a ‘dumpster fire’
    The post on March 29th wished people a "happy March holiday season,'' prompting hundreds of questions online about what exactly constitutes the March holidays.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Here’s where Canada’s first Shake Shack will open in downtown Toronto
    When Shake Shack crosses the border into Canada later this year, it will make its debut at the northeast corner of Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto with a 5,500 square-foot space
    Canada
    Apr 30
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  • What Trudeau’s podcast appearances say about Canada’s next election
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently appeared on four podcasts as he travels the country talking up the Liberals' latest budget.
    Canada
    Apr 28
  • Canada to require plastic makers to report on production, waste
    Companies that produce or import plastic in Canada will have to report every year how much of it they are putting on the market, along with how much plastic waste they generate.
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • Young Okanagan sommelier Canada’s ‘top young sommelier’
    Max Brayer won top honours at The Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Young Sommelier competition.
    Lifestyle
    Apr 20
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  • As flu season fades, spring and summer viruses emerge. What are they?
    As Canadians bid farewell to the aches and chills of the respiratory virus season a new question looms: what other microbial menaces will appear as days grow warmer?
    Health
    May 1
  • Thousands of Canada’s rail workers have a strike mandate. What happens now?
    Train conductors, engineers, yard workers and rail traffic controllers under Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate Wednesday.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Canada grounded Boeing MAX-8s after chance encounter led to new data: docs
    The data that the Canadian government relied on to ground Boeing MAX-8 jets in 2019 was the result of a chance encounter at a European aviation conference, documents suggest.
    Canada
    Apr 29
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  • Is inside sports betting on the rise? Why the problem may get ‘more common’
    Does Canada have an inside sports betting problem? Two athletes for Canadian teams were recently penalized for betting as legalized gambling has taken off.
    Sports
    May 1
  • Bird flu: Experts urge more surveillance in Canada — before it’s too late
    Experts are urging Canada to boost its surveillance of the bird flu after traces of it were found in milk in the U.S. and it has spread among dairy cattle in the U.S.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Canada to race in first-ever women’s America’s Cup with Vancouverite at the helm
    While women have competed in the event in the past, including one famous all-female crew, the sport has been dominated by men until now. 
    Sports
    May 1
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  • Our top 5 Amazon deals of the week
    Looking to shop great deals? Here are our favourite deal items up for grabs this week on Amazon. Save big on Fitbit, L'Oreal and more coveted brand items.
    The Curator
    May 1
  • Rate cuts in June or July? What economists are saying after the latest GDP data
    Signs of a slowing Canadian economy puts more pressure on the Bank of Canada to pivot to interest rate cuts, according to some economists.
    Economy
    Apr 30
  • Canada’s most wanted list: Toronto suspect in fatal shooting at No. 1
    A suspect wanted for a fatal shooting in Toronto has topped Canada's Top 25 Most Wanted List as $1 million in total rewards is being offered for arrests of fugitives on the list.
    Crime
    Apr 23
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  • Canada is unblocking aid to Afghanistan but delay is ‘extremely frustrating’: advocate
    Ottawa has plans to finally stop blocking Canadian development aid to Afghanistan this year, but some are concerned about the time it will take to develop the system.
    World
    Apr 27
  • Canada’s most wanted fugitive arrested in P.E.I. over Toronto homicide
    A man who was listed as Canada's most wanted fugitive over a homicide that occurred in Toronto last year has been arrested in the Maritimes. 
    Crime
    May 1
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