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New Brunswick should enshrine into law the right to clean water, says lawyerThe committee is considering ways to update the Clean Water Act and Martin says now is the time to legislate “enforceable rights to clean water."CanadaMay 5
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Flying or driving? Fuel shock means summer travel will happen ‘differently’As many Canadians look to book their summer getaways, it seems it will not be a similar process to years pas as jet fuel and gas prices continue to surge across the country.CanadaMay 4
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Caitlyn Jenner claims late friend Sophia Hutchins owed her over $600KSophia Hutchins, a longtime friend and manager of Jenner, died in an ATV crash in July 2025 when she collided with a moving car and was thrown 350 feet down a ravine.EntertainmentApr 8
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Canada’s economy grew slightly at 0.1% in JanuaryJanuary's GDP rose by 0.1 per cent on a monthly basis after a 0.2 per cent gain in December, Statistics Canada said, pointing to a fragile start to the year.EconomyMar 31
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Conservatives call for federal tax cut on gas and diesel fuelThe Tories say their plan eliminates the Fuel Excise Tax at 10 cents per litre, the Clean Fuel Standard at seven cents per litre, and the GST at eight cents per litre.PoliticsApr 2
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Iran-U.S. talk hopes push U.S. stocks near record highs, oil prices easeLower oil prices help bring down costs for all kinds of businesses, and the price for a barrel of Brent crude to be delivered in June fell 4.6% to settle at US$94.79 Tuesday.MoneyApr 14
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Vegas casino owner introduces ‘at par’ pricing for Canadian tourists amid slumpThe new promo would see Canadian dollars equal U.S. dollars when booking a hotel room, or purchasing a drink or slot play at the three hotels and their casinos.CanadaJan 27
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Canadian travel to U.S. continues to drop, Statistics Canada data showsThe Statistics Canada data, released March 10, shows Canadians are still travelling, just less frequently to the United States.CanadaMar 17
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The loonie is up amid Trump’s Fed probe. Who that will help — and hurt?Canadian consumers and businesses could see some short-term benefits from the latest news out of the U.S. concerning the Federal Reserve, but there are also severe long-term risks.EconomyJan 12
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War in Iran driving up the cost of flying due to volatile jet fuel pricesJohn Gradek said that the price of jet fuel is up about 30 per cent and the cost of fuel represents about 30 per cent of an airline's operating costs.CanadaMar 12
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Canadians may be impacted as Spirit Airlines shuts down operations ‘effective immediately’Spirit Airlines has cancelled all flights and begun winding down operations, citing soaring fuel costs; a move that could ripple into travel plans for Canadians.CanadaMay 2
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Manitoba Opposition Tories accuse NDP government of not shopping locallyThe Manitoba government faced accusations from the Opposition Wednesday of not having its elbows up when it comes to government contracts.PoliticsApr 22
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Toronto area could get 2 high-speed rail stations, says Alto CEOThe head of the country's high-speed rail project says the Greater Toronto Area could be home to two stations rather than one as previously planned.PoliticsApr 30
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Wealthsimple integrates stock trading feature with Elon Musk’s XThe move is part of an initiative called ‘Cashtags’ on X, which lets U.S. and Canadian users access information about a stock with a tap.MoneyApr 17
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Airbus to supply 150 jets to Malaysia’s AirAsia in multibillion-dollar dealAirbus says the agreement with the low-cost Malaysian airline marks the largest single firm order for A220 planes in the Quebec-based manufacturer's history.Economy3 hours
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Carney is suspending Canada’s fuel excise tax for nearly 5 monthsPrime Minister Mark Carney has announced a temporary suspension of the federal fuel excise tax starting next week until Labour Day.CanadaApr 14
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Canada Post lays out 5-year plan to convert to community mailbox deliveryThe mail carrier says it has begun discussions with 13 communities that will see the first conversions in late 2026 and early 2027, starting a five-year national conversion.ConsumerApr 16
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Cenovus CEO says oilsands dialogue ‘myopically focused on the climate agenda’'The result of this myopic dialogue... is that we have created a set of national policies and regulations that make resource development and investment in Canada uncompetitive.'Money1 hour
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Manitoba could fine social media companies billions if youth ban not enforced: KinewPremier Wab Kinew said he's looking to ban social media for those 16 and under, but still did not specify when such legislation would be tabled.CanadaApr 28
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Seafood magnate John Risley’s firm owes more than US$776 million: court documentsAn Atlantic Canadian investment firm run by seafood magnate John Risley is facing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit, court documents show.CanadaFeb 18