Canada
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Poilievre says he’d fight Trump economic policies, tariffs ‘with fire’ | EnvoyPost
The Conservative leader said he will work to bring foreign investment and industry back to Canada with policies similar to…
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Many British Columbians feeling priced out of housing market | EnvoyPost
A Habitat for Humanity Canada survey revealed four in five Canadians say homeownership is now a luxury, with British Columbians…
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After year of change, Kingston’s Aaliyah Edwards prepares for more | EnvoyPost
Kingston’s Aaliyah Edwards reflects on a whirlwind rookie WNBA season, overcoming challenges, embracing change, and preparing for a breakout year…
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Canada Post workers hit the picket line in Saskatchewan | EnvoyPost
Canada Post operations have ground to a halt with 55,000 workers across the country officially on strike including here in…
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Acadian journalist appointed lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick | EnvoyPost
Louise Imbeault was a reporter for Radio-Canada Acadie, where Trudeau says she “promoted” Acadian culture across the world.
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Line delays, service outages and rising costs for Montreal’s light-rail network | EnvoyPost
Residents of the greater Montreal area hoping to use the REM will have to exercise patience, as officials pushed back…
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La Ronge, Sask. doctors diagnose 27 cases of scurvy, highlighting food insecurity | EnvoyPost
Doctors in La Ronge, Sask., have treated 27 cases of scurvy within the last six months, bringing to light the…
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Ex-Ontario MPP Randy Hillier sees ‘Freedom Convoy’-related charges stayed over delays | EnvoyPost
Hillier was charged in March 2022 with nine offences connected to his role in the demonstrations early that year in…
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Montreal port operations to resume Saturday after government orders end to lockout | EnvoyPost
The Port of Montreal authority confirms that the Canada Industrial Relations Board has ordered operations to resume as of 7…
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Feds promise high-speed internet to 3,600 more homes in rural Manitoba | EnvoyPost
Ottawa is spending $38 million on four projects that will bring high-speed internet to just over 3,600 households in rural…
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