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Canadians Can Expect Mail in Mailboxes, but Will Still See Some Delays, Canada Post Says
Canadians will start to see mail in their mailboxes again as the postal workers union shifts…
Tories Propose Training, Housing Measures to Address High Youth Unemployment
The Conservatives are proposing changes to Ottawa’s student financial assistance and a tax incentive for building…
Ontario Teen Facing Charges Following FBI-, Interpol-Assisted Investigation Into Potential School Attack
Thunder Bay police have arrested a 13-year-old from Thunder Bay, Ont., following an investigation into online…
Ottawa’s Gun Buyback Amnesty Period Extended to October 2026
Public Safety Canada has announced that the amnesty period for Canadians with recently designated prohibited firearms…
Where Opposition Parties Stand on Upcoming Federal Budget, Key Vote for Government’s Survival
News Analysis The content of the upcoming federal budget will remain a mystery to most until…
The Technical Pitfalls and Political Perils of ‘Decarbonized’ Oil
Commentary The term “decarbonized oil” is popping up more and more in discussions of Canada’s energy…
Parents’ rights group backs roster of public school trustee candidates as critics warn of push to ‘conservatize’ Alberta boards
An advocacy group long critical of Alberta’s public education system has endorsed a roster of candidates…
Teachers’ union says it has presented serious, balanced and realistic proposal to province
The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) says it has provided the province with a “serious, balanced and…
Ward 5: Safety, overcrowding among key issues for residents of Calgary’s northeast communities
Hafiz Bassit, the owner of Al Noor Halal Meat and Grocery, said he chooses not to…
Community-minded Jalen Philpot hauls in Calgary Stampeders’ Herm Harrison Memorial Award
Jalen Philpot’s hands are among the best in football. Read More
CSIS Pledges ‘Robust’ Review of Technologies in Response to Critical Watchdog Report
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says it’s committed to “ongoing review and improvement” of its use…
Industry Minister Says Relief Coming for Tariff-Hit Softwood Lumber Sector
Federal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly says financial relief is coming soon for Canada’s tariff-struck softwood lumber…
‘A long haul’: Marda Loop eager to get back to business as two years of construction ends
After two years of construction, Marda Loop business owners are cheering the completion of a revamp…
Company pitches AI-driven robotic construction as solution to housing crisis
The two blue robotic arms appear to do a precisely synchronized dance as they swing sheets…
‘It’s been a privilege’: Thiessen pauses law career to pursue political dream
It’s Saturday morning on the Thanksgiving long weekend and Brian Thiessen is on stage in the…
Tories Criticize Federal Post Enticing Prospective Immigrants With Public Health Care
Conservative MPs are criticizing a social media post from Immigration Canada that encourages people to come…
Alberta Health Services Confirms It Will Cut Hundreds of Jobs Across Province
Alberta Health Services (AHS) says it will be laying off approximately 100 employees and cutting 300…
Kelowna Airport Terminal TVs Hacked to Display Pro-Hamas Messages, 2 Other Airports Report Incidents
Several flights were delayed at the Kelowna, B.C., airport on Oct. 14 after terminal TVs were…
Ontario College Support Workers to End 5-Week Strike, Say Tentative Deal Reached
An agreement has been reached between Ontario college support workers and their employer after more than…