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University of Waterloo stabbings: Sentencing hearing continues | EnvoyPost
A sentencing hearing is set to continue Thursday for a man who stabbed three people in a University of Waterloo gender…
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End daylight saving time? ‘Rip the bandaid off,’ researcher urges | EnvoyPost
A statement published in the Journal of Sleep Research on Wednesday said evidence reviewed found that daylight saving time ‘can…
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Court of Appeal upholds Quebec ruling that invalidated random police stops | EnvoyPost
Quebec’s Court of Appeal has upheld a landmark 2022 decision that found a law permitting random traffic stops by police…
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Trudeau expected to lay out major immigration changes | EnvoyPost
The number of permanent residents admitted on an annual basis has increased by 59 per cent since the Liberals first…
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Looking for a used car? Why supply is drying up, and what it’s doing to prices | EnvoyPost
Experts say used car inventory has started to decline in the last couple of months as fewer off-lease vehicles return…
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Ontario presses feds for more child care money as some for-profit operators protest | EnvoyPost
Ontario needs more money to properly deliver the national $10-a-day child-care program now and beyond the life of the current agreement.
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Newcomers can transfer foreign credit history in new Equifax program | EnvoyPost
The Global Consumer Credit File will make it easier for immigrants to access services like loans and cellphone plans in…
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4 people dead after fiery car crash in Toronto | EnvoyPost
Officials say four people are dead, and a fifth has serious injuries, following a single-vehicle crash in Toronto on Thursday.
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Aboriginal Curling League returns for 30th season | EnvoyPost
The Aboriginal Curling League in Winnipeg is still going strong, 30 years after it first started, and there’s one family…
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Saskatchewan schools see increase in enrolment, divisions searching for space | EnvoyPost
As Saskatchewan’s population continues to grow, more and more kids are entering schools. The impact is largely being felt in…
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