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  • Supply management a ‘sacred cow,’ but politicians want more competition
    Political support for the controversial agricultural framework known as supply management has endured, despite the country's ongoing affordability crisis.
    Economy
    Mar 13
  • Alberta’s irrigation district managers propose a $5-billion plan for water storage and conservation
    Alberta's irrigation managers are proposing a $5-billion plan for water storage and conservation in the province's south as the region faces an increasingly tight water supply.
    Environment
    Apr 5
  • ‘About a week’s worth of gasoline’: Leaders seek answers to unplanned Manitoba pipeline shutdown
    The province says it has convened a 'supplier table' comprising Manitoba’s largest fuel suppliers to help support the management of the fuel supply being brought in.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • S&P/TSX composite ticks higher Wednesday, U.S. stock markets mixed
    Strength in energy and base metal stocks helped lift Canada's main stock index on Wednesday, while U.S. stock markets were mixed but held relatively steady.
    Economy
    Apr 3
  • S&P/TSX composite nudges higher to new record close; commodity prices gain
    Canada's main stock index edged slightly higher to a new record close Monday, helped by commodity price gains that lifted the energy and mining sectors.
    Economy
    Apr 1
  • Manitoba Hydro says new power generation, time of use rates and more are on the table
    Manitoba Hydro CEO Jay Grewal says industry demand and the switch to electric vehicles will create a need for more power generation and supply management efforts, sooner or later.
    Canada
    Jan 30
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  • Peterborough employers question Fleming College move to slash 29 programs
    Area businesses that rely on Fleming grads say they'll feel the impact of the college's decision to cancel 29 programs due to the cap imposed on international student admissions.
    Economy
    May 7
  • Fleming College in Peterborough suspends 29 programs in wake of international student cap
    Fleming College president Maureen Adamson says current students will not be impacted and a focus will be on helping them finish their programs.
    Education
    Apr 24
  • Federal cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault linked to PPE company embroiled in lawsuits
    Global Health Imports Corporation, a company that Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault co-founded in 2020, faces $7.8 million in court-ordered debts.
    Investigations
    May 1
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  • ‘Concerning’: B.C.’s snowpack lowest in 50 years at 63% of normal
    Last year at this time, the snowpack average was at 88 per cent of normal. Authorities are concerned significantly higher drought hazards.
    Environment
    Apr 10
  • Emergency Preparedness Week kicks off in London, Ont.
    The annual event, which runs from May 6 to May 11 this year, features education and messaging to help people prepare for an emergency before they happen.
    Canada
    May 6
  • Alberta releases drought response plan, including steps it would take to declare emergency
    Stage 5 of the plan would be declaring an emergency under the Water Act. The province said this would only be done as a last resort.
    Environment
    May 2
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  • Calgary announces Water Security Roadmap amidst Alberta drought conditions
    The City announced it will partner with WaterSMART Solutions to develop the Integrated Water Security Roadmap and Water Reuse Assessment Project.
    Environment
    Apr 3
  • 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
  • Diabetes medication Humalog faces shortage in Canada
    Eli Lilly has issued a warning regarding the shortage of an insulin product in both Canada and the U.S. that is expected to persist until mid-April.
    Health
    Apr 5
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  • Family raises concerns about Lethbridge assisted living home
    One family is making accusations about what they say is a lack of care and security provided at a Lethbridge senior supportive living home. Sarah Jones has the details.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Calgary balances risk of drought and flood but things ‘trending in the right direction’
    After talk of drought, many welcomed heavy rain in the Calgary region and much of southern Alberta on Tuesday. Yet the city still advises residents to conserve water this summer.
    Weather
    May 7
  • Does Budget 2024 make it easier to buy a first home in Canada?
    The 2024 budget included $8.5 billion in new housing initiatives. Here's what experts say that money means for prospective homebuyers trying to break into the market.
    Money
    Apr 17
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  • Small grocers, co-ops receiving boost from Loblaw boycott: ‘A lot of anger’
    As frustrations for Canadians grow along with grocery store bills, some say Canadians are ready to think outside the big box store when heading out for groceries.
    Canada
    May 5
  • Tim Hortons’ Smile Cookie sales in Lindsay to support Ross Memorial Hospital, Kawartha Lakes Food Source
    The participating restaurants including three on Kent Street West, one at the corner of County Road 36 and Mount Hope Street and the other on Highway 35 south of Highway 7.
    Health
    Apr 23
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