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Residential school survivors urge Ottawa to step up funding for searches | EnvoyPost
Survivors accused the federal government of cutting back on funding for records and ground searches looking for unmarked graves of…
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Tonsil, adenoid surgeries to restart at Ontario children’s hospital months after 2 deaths | EnvoyPost
Hamilton Health Sciences paused all tonsil and adenoid surgeries for children in June after two deaths were reported among patients…
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Alberta set to have the lowest minimum wage in the country | EnvoyPost
Effective Tuesday, Alberta will be tied with Saskatchewan for the lowest minimum wage in Canada at $15 an hour.
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Conservation officers euthanize sow, 2 cubs in West Kelowna, B.C. | EnvoyPost
COS said it received multiple reports over several weeks of the bears lingering in a residential neighbourhood, including daytime sightings…
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B.C. election: Party leaders set to debate live on CKNW | EnvoyPost
Mike Smyth will moderate the debate between BC NDP Leader David Eby, Conservative Party of BC Leader John Rustad and…
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Saskatchewan election campaigns set to begin | EnvoyPost
The formal written order is expected to drop on Tuesday, dissolving the current government and kicking off campaigns.
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Alberta First Nation chief demands action after death of Indigenous man in Calgary police custody | EnvoyPost
The chief of a southern Alberta First Nation is demanding a thorough, transparent investigation into the death of an Indigenous man in…
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Joly urges UN to seek consensus, counter growing polarization globally | EnvoyPost
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly put women’s rights and international law at the centre of what could be the Trudeau…
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Ontario considered Hwy. 407 buyback before announcing tunnel dream, Ford says | EnvoyPost
During a conversation with AM 640, Doug Ford suggested he had looked at an opposition-led plan to buy back part…
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Ontario marks Truth and Reconciliation day, Toronto opens spirit garden | EnvoyPost
A monument to honour residential school survivors will live in Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square, one of dozens of events marking…
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