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Fête nationale: Your guide to what’s open and what’s closedStreet parking signs and meters will operate according to their normal schedule. Canada Post offices and banks will be closed.FeaturesJun 22, 2019
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New Brunswick premier joins push to bring Energy East pipeline back from the deadTransCanada Corporation abandoned the $15.7-billion project more than a year ago, after the National Energy Board modified the environmental assessment process.EnvironmentDec 2, 2018
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Artists’ cross-country journey for Canada’s 150th immortalized on canvasEn route, the two artists stopped every 150 km in honour of Canada's 150th anniversary, each creating their own rendition of the scenes they saw.CanadaJul 2, 2018
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Violent wind storm causes extensive damage, brings neighbours togetherOver 100,000 customers were still without power late Saturday morning after a wind storm blew through Quebec.WeatherMay 5, 2018
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Canada issues tender for disposal of country’s last destroyerIn addition to taking part in the Gulf War, the ship also helped in disaster relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina in 2006 and the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.CanadaNov 3, 2017
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Canadian nun, two Italian priests kidnapped in CameroonAfter teaching in Quebec for two decades, 74-year-old Gilberte Bussiere left for Cameroon in 1979 and has been there ever since working as an educator.CanadaApr 5, 2014
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