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  • Agtech is the focus for this year’s Canada’s Farm Show in Regina
    This year's theme for Canada's Farm Show in Regina is agtech, where traditional farming meets technology, and spotlighting the latest advancements in agricultural technology.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Canada’s foreign interference inquiry hears diaspora fears: ‘People are watching you’
    Members of diaspora communities are slated to testify as a federal inquiry begins two weeks of hearings into foreign meddling allegations and how the government responded to them. 
    Canada
    Mar 27
  • Shop Lululemon’s Team Canada gear for the 2024 Olympics
    Lululemon and the Canadian Olympic team unveiled the official uniforms Tuesday. Here's how to shop all the gear!
    The Curator
    Apr 17
  • Parks Canada implementing no stopping zone in Banff to protect bears
    Parks Canada said a safe opportunity to view wildlife cannot be accommodated in the area. 
    Environment
    Apr 12
  • Shift to faster payment system in Canada years behind schedule
    Getting the new system up and running will be the highest-profile task of the next CEO of Payments Canada as Tracey Black officially stepped down at the end of her term Monday. 
    Canada
    Apr 1
  • Wildfires 2024: Canada ‘preparing for the worst’ after record season last year
    The federal government says it is taking measures to prepare for this year's wildfire season, noting that wildfire activity is already at above-normal levels.
    Canada
    Apr 10
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  • Canada pledges $132M in aid for Sudan as conflict hits 1-year mark
    The conflict has killed thousands of civilians, forced millions of people to flee within Sudan and to neighbouring countries and created one of the world's worst hunger crises.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Sticky spot: Canada’s maple syrup production hits 5-year low, reserves sink
    Warm winters and ongoing high demand for maple syrup are coming at a cost to Canada's lucrative syrup industry.
    Canada
    Mar 25
  • Volkswagen Canada announces airbag fix for recalled Atlas SUVs after almost one year wait
    In April 2023, more than 161,000 SUVs in the U.S. and Canada were recalled for select model year 2018 to 2021 Atlas and 2020 Atlas Cross Sport Vehicles.
    Consumer
    Mar 28
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  • Non-profit fears end of funding to recycle used fishing gear in Atlantic Canada
    The Fishing Gear Coalition of Atlantic Canada says a four-year agreement with the federal Fisheries Department ends on March 31 and there’s been no indication it will be renewed.
    Environment
    Mar 13
  • CSIS prepped briefing on China’s election meddling, inquiry hears
    The public inquiry studying alleged meddling in Canada's most recent elections will hear from the prime minister's national security adviser on Monday. 
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • Foreign interference inquiry will hear more witnesses this month
    The commission on foreign interference says the hearings will focus on the 2019 and 2021 federal elections, including the periods 'immediately' preceding and following both votes.
    Canada
    Mar 11
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  • Higher oil prices don’t shake industry talk on spending discipline at CAPP conference
    The price of oil has been on a steady climb all year, but the talk at Canada's biggest oil and gas conference is still focused on spending discipline.
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • RCMP still probing alleged interference in federal elections, inquiry hears
    The ongoing inquiry into foreign interference is set to hear on Thursday from the top brass of Canada's intelligence agencies and foreign service.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Ottawa has used AI in nearly 300 projects and initiatives: research
    Canada's federal government has used artificial intelligence in nearly 300 projects and initiatives, new research has found — including to help predict the outcome of tax cases.
    Canada
    Apr 11
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  • ANALYSIS: Why not Winnipeg? Could Jets break Canada’s Stanley Cup drought?
    Four of the eight playoff series feature strong Canadian teams. Is this the year the Stanley cup returns to Canada after a 31-year drought? And will Winnipeg be the team to do it?
    Sports
    5 hours
  • B.C. funding model sees boost in family doctors while numbers drop elsewhere: report
    According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, nearly 30 per cent of Canada's roughly 9,500 family doctors are practicing outside of family medicine.
    Health
    Mar 26
  • Zebra mussels may prompt closure of national park lake, Manitoba government says
    The Manitoba government says Parks Canada is considering closing a popular lake to boating this year because of zebra mussels.
    Trending
    Apr 9
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  • CEO parts ways with Indigenous women’s advocacy organization after feds slash funding
    The Native Women's Association of Canada has seen its federal funding cut by nearly $50 million to just $10 million, resulting in its staff of 75 being reduced to 30.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Nearly 1 in 4 federal inmates are receiving treatment for opioid addiction
    'The crisis is alarming,' one expert said as new data shows nearly one in four federal inmates in Canada are receiving treatment for opioid addiction, more than double since 2016.
    Canada
    Apr 12
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