Canada
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NDP pledges rapid transit link as mayors push for cure to North Shore gridlock | EnvoyPost
The mayors of two North Shore municipalities say transit must be a top election priority, and want a funding commitment…
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Moose Jaw Police Service superintendent fired, police tight-lipped on reason | EnvoyPost
Taylor Mickleborough was relieved from duty recently, but both he and the Moose Jaw police remain tight-lipped about the situation
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Canada won’t be ordering Novavax’s updated COVID-19 vaccine, cites low demand | EnvoyPost
The Public Health Agency of Canada says a very small portion of the doses ordered in 2023 were used and…
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From broken walls to destroyed computers: Vandals wreak havoc at Fredericton library | EnvoyPost
Residents are reeling after the discovery of extensive vandalism at the Fredericton Public Library. Many people say it’s about more…
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No more automatic visas for public college graduates ‘jeopardizes’ economy: Colleges Ontario | EnvoyPost
In mid-September, Marc Miller announced a further reduction in the number of international students and a move to ‘better align’…
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Leave Lebanon now, Ottawa urges as most decline offer of seats on flights | EnvoyPost
Roughly 300 Canadians have left Lebanon on government-charted flights from Beirut to Istanbul, a Global Affairs Canada official said. Three…
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Breast cancer is rising among U.S. young women even as deaths drop: study | EnvoyPost
According to the study released Tuesday, breast cancer incidence has been rising by one per cent each year between 2012…
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Less than half of individual shelters N.S. bought last year for unhoused people open | EnvoyPost
Less than half of the 200 self-contained shelters Nova Scotia bought a year ago for unhoused people are open to…
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Small businesses will get 5 years’ worth of carbon price rebates in December | EnvoyPost
The Finance Department says the federal government will send more than $2.5 billion to about 600,000 Canadian businesses in December.
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Tariffs on Chinese EVs are now in effect. What does that mean for Canadians? | EnvoyPost
The 100 per cent tariffs on Chinese-made EVs brings Canada in line with recent U.S. trade policy changes that President…
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