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  • B.C. puts up $25M for plant to help boost local milk production
    The British Columbia government is contributing up to $25 million toward the expansion of a milk production plant aimed at boosting the supply of locally sourced food.
    Politics
    Apr 23
  • Sask. invests in mobile skills lab to promote agriculture across the province
    The Sask. government invests in $300K to create a mobile skills lab to expand the workforce in agriculture in the province.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Cargo companies start to reroute away from Montreal amid fears of port strike
    A major transport company has rerouted cargo away from the Port of Montreal over fears of a potential strike, prompting concerns that others may follow in its wake.
    Economy
    Mar 27
  • Construction workers shortage stands in the way of housing boost: experts
    The federal budget tabled Tuesday acknowledged skilled labour shortages contribute to the 'entrenched structural barriers' holding back new housing supply.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • ‘Sciatica was gone’: hospital performs robot-assisted spinal surgery in Canadian first
    London Health Sciences Centre was home to the first ever robot-assisted direct lateral spinal surgery in Canada. Dave Myen said when he woke up from surgery, the sciatic was gone.
    Health
    Apr 25
  • Alberta seeking more control over immigration, more Ukrainian refugees to fill jobs
    The Alberta government is asking the federal government for more control over provincial immigration.
    Canada
    Mar 27
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  • S&P/TSX composite closes lower despite boost to energy and mining stocks
    Energy and mining stocks got a boost from rising commodity prices Monday, but Canada's main stock index closed down overall to kick off a short trading week.
    Economy
    Mar 25
  • With budget mostly silent on climate change, critics say Ontario lacks plan to adapt
    The Ontario budget's failure to directly address climate change represents a "gross abdication of responsibility" by the government, some critics argue.
    Environment
    Mar 29
  • Tribunal rejects Montreal port employers’ bid to rule dockworkers as essential
    The Canada Industrial Relations Board shut down an attempt by the employers to draw out a back-and-forth over whether port work constitutes essential service, rejecting their case.
    Canada
    Mar 14
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  • Daniel Sedin lifts Canucks over Sens in OT
    The Vancouver Canucks are starting to look like contenders again as they continue to rebound from a disastrous 2013-14 season.
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  • ‘We’re turning away revenue’: Outdated VIA Rail cars impacting northern Manitoba tourism
    Churchill, Man., has long been a tourist hotspot, but some industry stakeholders are raising the alarm about a lack of functioning rail equipment leading to a decline in visitors.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • Gilgeous-Alexander powers Thunder past Raptors
    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander grew up watching "NBA legends" at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena. It's arguable he's on his way to becoming one himself.
    Sports
    Mar 22
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  • After February’s inflation report, economists are firming up their rate cut bets
    The annual rate of inflation cooled to 2.8 per cent in February despite rising gas prices, thanks in part to cooling at the grocery store, StatCan said.
    Canada
    Mar 19
  • 2nd grid alert in a week leads to rotating power outages in Alberta. What’s going on?
    For the second time this week, the Alberta Electric System Operator issued a grid alert for the province on Friday, when Edmonton briefly faced rotating power outages.
    Consumer
    Apr 5
  • The West Block Transcript – Episode 28, Season 13
    From how changes in sexual offences in the military will be addressed, to controversial attempts at getting recruitment numbers up, the defence minister joins us in studio.
    Politics
    Mar 24
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  • Dual Canadian-U.S. citizen killed in Gaza identified as Joly calls for probe
    Israeli airstrikes that killed seven aid workers in Gaza reverberated around the world, as friends and relatives remembered those who worked with World Central Kitchen.
    World
    Apr 3
  • Influx of newcomers causing stress for Winnipeg shelters
    The call for help from shelters in British Columbia to provide housing for refugees and asylum seekers is a familiar refrain for organizations here in Manitoba.
    Canada
    Mar 13
  • Jets acquire Tyler Toffoli from Devils at trade deadline
    The Jets have acquired winger Tyler Toffoli from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a second-round draft pick in 2025 and a third-rounder in the 2024 draft.
    Sports
    Mar 8
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  • Land, buildings sought as need for Peterborough County child-care spaces surges
    As of April, there are 3,700 children in Peterborough city and county on a wait-list for a child-care service.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Quebec budget 2024: Deficit balloons to record $11B, no precise timeline to balance books
    After hinting Quebec’s financial situation was weak, Girard tabled a $158-billion budget on Tuesday with an $11-billion deficit and a delay of his timeline to balance the books.
    Economy
    Mar 12
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