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Halifax is short 17,500 new housing units — and the gap is growing | CBC News
Halifax needs at least 17,500 more housing units — and the current pace of construction means the shortage could grow…
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Police in St. John’s have closed the airport after finding suspicious package
The international airport in St. John’s, Newfoundland, has been closed following the discovery of a suspicious package. The…
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On the Brink: Retiree living in converted laundry room feels ‘overlooked’ amid housing crisis | Globalnews.ca
This is the fourth instalment of a Global News series called ‘On The Brink,’ which profiles people who are struggling…
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We combed through a huge trove of data used to train AI and found thousands of books by Canadian authors | CBC News
A CBC News investigation has found at least 2,500 copyrighted books written by more than 1,200 Canadian and Québécois authors…
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What happened to…. ? the 1981 Toronto bathhouse raids – Toronto | Globalnews.ca
On this episode of What happened to…? Erica Vella revisits the Toronto bathhouse raids that sparked massive protests and marked a…
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Surrey charity offering Christmas cooking kits as families struggle with inflation – BC | Globalnews.ca
Descrease article font size Increase article font size As families grapple with food inflation, a Surrey, B.C., charity is rolling…
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Sask. Second World War veteran honoured with France’s highest order of distinction
Eighty years ago, Jim Spenst went over to France to serve in the Second World War. But this week, French…
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Voluntary decals to alert B.C. first responders to presence of people who are neurodivergent | Globalnews.ca
Families across the province will soon have access to a new set of stickers for their vehicles or homes, alerting…
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Coco the cat grounded after his leap of faith goes viral
Coco is not an outdoor cat — and after his latest escapade drew the attention of the neighborhood, the electrical…
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‘Profound malaise’ lingers in Canada’s diplomatic service, Senate committee finds – National | Globalnews.ca
Canadian governments have undermined their diplomatic corps for two decades by failing to spend money and recruit foreign service officers,…
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