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The University of Waterloo is empowering national park visitors to get directly involved with scientific research into ...
This year's harvest in Brazil, the world's largest exporter of orange juice, is likely to be the worst in 36 years due to ...
Poilievre — who has twice run in a riding where the long-ballot candidates have organized, including his victory in Battle River-Crowfoot on Monday — is pushing for the government to bring in ...
Livers says he's a U.S. Army veteran who was living in western Michigan before his recent trek across the Detroit River. He says he has claimed asylum in Canada with hopes of finding peace north of ...
The successful defiance of a hotly contested piece of Canada's Labour Code has boosted hope for worker rights in the country, ...
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it presented new offers to Canada Post on Wednesday seeking higher wages than the Crown corporation's latest proposal. Unionized workers rejected Canada ...
After a decision to charge a man for allegedly assaulting an intruder in his home in Lindsay, Ont., sparked widespread reaction this week, one criminal lawyer has a reminder for the public: ...
The federal government's repeated use of the Canada Labour Code to force picketing employees back to work has undermined its ...
A tentative agreement has been reached to end the contract dispute between Air Canada and its flight attendants, both the ...
While Canada's population has steadily increased mainly due to immigration, the size of the francophone population outside ...
Tech giants like Meta, Google, and Snap are betting that smart glasses will be the next must-have gadget. For The National, CBC’s Nora Young explains how AI is expanding the possibilities of wearable ...
Quebec has reported its first case of the potentially deadly tick-borne disease Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The disease has ...
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