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First Neuralink implant patient reveals he’s voting for Trump
Noland Arbaugh, the first person ever implanted with a Neuralink brain-computer interface, has announced that he will vote for former…
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Ontario engineers begin work-to-rule action, threatening to slow key highway projects | EnvoyPost
On Tuesday, the union representing senior engineers working on government projects including highways and building code in Ontario began its…
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Better health-care comes through better management practices: Higgs | EnvoyPost
New Brunswick’s Progressive Conservative leader says his government will bring “business acumen to deliver health care” if it’s re-elected.
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As 1K Canadians leave Lebanon, thousands more still eligible, officials say | EnvoyPost
Since Sept. 29, a total of 1,162 Canadians, permanent residents and immediate family members have flown out of Lebanon, Global…
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Cooking up a Thanksgiving feast? Here’s where turkey prices stand | EnvoyPost
With the threat of avian influenza having subsided, turkey supply has increased this year, said Darren Ference, chair of the…
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Pilot ‘unable to stop,’ crash lands on an Ontario farm field | EnvoyPost
The Ontario Provincial Police say a pilot was injured after being unable to stop on a grass runway and crash-landing…
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As Hurricane Milton nears Florida, Canadians urged to ‘avoid non-essential’ travel | EnvoyPost
Hurricane Milton remains a ferocious storm that could land a once-in-a-century direct hit with towering storm surges and turn debris…
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Canadians lost purchasing power since 2022 from inflation, interest rates: PBO | EnvoyPost
Inflation and higher interest rates have eroded Canadians’ purchasing power since 2022, particularly for lower-income households, according to the Parliamentary…
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Housing markets that could see the biggest impact from falling mortgage rates
Washington D.C., Denver and Raleigh, North Carolina, are the real estate markets that are projected to see the most substantial…
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Ontario engineers begin work-to-rule action, threatening to slow key highway projects | EnvoyPost
On Tuesday, the union representing senior engineers working on government projects including highways and building code in Ontario began its…
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