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Cold and flu season: What can Canadians expect this year? | EnvoyPost
As temperatures drop and more Canadians head indoors, the familiar sniffles, aches, and pains may soon follow, signaling the arrival…
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How many drinks did you have last week? None, say most Canadians | EnvoyPost
Over half (54 per cent) of people aged 18 and over reported not drinking any alcohol at all, while 15…
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IN PHOTOS: Downtown cattle drive event kicks off Canadian Finals Rodeo’s return to Edmonton | EnvoyPost
Ranchers and rodeo professionals led cattle from Sir Winston Churchill Square to the Rogers Place Fan Park as curious Edmontonians…
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Plastics plant benzene removal leads First Nation to suggest some residents evacuate | EnvoyPost
The First Nation says the removal was expected to result in some increased benzene levels until Saturday and monitors were set up…
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Automakers monitoring port strike for impacts on production
Major auto manufacturers are closely watching the port strike spanning the East and Gulf coasts, and they’ve implemented contingency plans…
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Automakers monitoring port strike for impacts on production
Major auto manufacturers are closely watching the port strike spanning the East and Gulf coasts, and they’ve implemented contingency plans…
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A Survivor of Clerical Sex Abuse Tells His Story at the Vatican
As a child, Laurence Gien was abused by a priest in South Africa. Decades later, he became the first survivor…
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After Iran’s Missile Attack, Israel May Be Ready to Risk All-Out War
Israel seems ready to respond in a much more forceful and public way with Iran after Tehran launched its second…
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Israel’s Strikes in Beirut Brings the Once-Bustling Suburbs to a Standstill
Airstrikes targeting members of Hezbollah have brought the Dahiya neighborhoods south of Beirut to a standstill, its residents fleeing and…
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Quebec premier says Ottawa should forcibly relocate half of asylum seekers | EnvoyPost
François Legault says it doesn’t make sense that Quebec receives about 45 per cent of would-be refugees in Canada, despite accounting for…
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