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- Penny Boudreau, N.S. woman who strangled 12-year-old daughter in 2008, gets day parole
Danielle Smith says she’s open to shipping oil to Pacific via U.S. Northwest
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- Elections Canada promises changes after headline-grabbing errors with mail-in ballots last election
Elections Canada promises changes after headline-grabbing errors with mail-in ballots last election
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- CRA has made ‘important changes’ to the 2025 income tax package. What Canadians need to know
CRA has made ‘important changes’ to the 2025 income tax package. What Canadians need to know
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- Canadian businessman jailed in U.S. over AI chip smuggling plot called a national security danger
Canadian businessman jailed in U.S. over AI chip smuggling plot called a national security danger
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- ‘We will not give in to terror’: Canadian leaders react to deadly Hanukkah attack in Australia
‘We will not give in to terror’: Canadian leaders react to deadly Hanukkah attack in Australia
The ‘just unbelievable’ problems in Alberta classrooms
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- Car service for the Jewish community offers alternative amid antisemitic Uber incidents
Car service for the Jewish community offers alternative amid antisemitic Uber incidents
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- StatCan seeking advice on how to share secret census data on transgender children ‘O to 14’
StatCan seeking advice on how to share secret census data on transgender children ‘O to 14’
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- These famous Americans could be eligible for Canadian citizenship under Ottawa’s new legislation
These famous Americans could be eligible for Canadian citizenship under Ottawa’s new legislation
Saskatchewan couple on the impossible choice between unbearable suffering and death
Young people less trusting, poll finds
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National Post
- Scott Moe continues attack on federal equalization payments as system of the West supporting Eastern and Central Canada
Scott Moe continues attack on federal equalization payments as system of the West supporting Eastern and Central Canada
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National Post
- Pot smoking Ontario senior found NCR for hammer attacks discharged even though he ‘remains a significant threat’
Pot smoking Ontario senior found NCR for hammer attacks discharged even though he ‘remains a significant threat’
How Pete Hoekstra became ‘the most controversial U.S. ambassador in history’
As the floor-crossing dust settles, Conservatives are bracing for more defections
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National Post
- ‘A manageable distance’: Why the high-speed rail will first connect Ottawa and Montreal
‘A manageable distance’: Why the high-speed rail will first connect Ottawa and Montreal
Canada’s Liberals edge closer to majority after Conservative lawmaker crosses floor
Rookie Michael Ma leaves Conservative party for ‘steady, practical approach’ of Mark Carney’s government
Canada’s ruling Liberals have edged closer to a majority government after a Conservative lawmaker crossed the floor, in yet another blow to the struggling Tories.
Rookie lawmaker Michael Ma said late on Thursday that he had decided to leave the Conservative party, for “the steady, practical approach” of prime minister Mark Carney’s government, which he said would “deliver on the priorities I hear every day, including affordability and the economy”.
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© Photograph: Canadian Press/Shutterstock
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- Despite quibbles with Conservative pipeline motion, Danielle Smith endorses Poilievre ahead of leadership review
Despite quibbles with Conservative pipeline motion, Danielle Smith endorses Poilievre ahead of leadership review
Lululemon surges as CEO exit offers shot at strategic reset
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Futura-Sciences
- Des chercheurs ont assisté à une coopération de chasse jamais documentée entre orques et dauphins !
Des chercheurs ont assisté à une coopération de chasse jamais documentée entre orques et dauphins !

Flooding remains threat in Pacific north-west as Washington declares emergency
Torrential rain has caused mudslides, washed out roads and submerged vehicles with more deluges expected on Sunday
The Pacific north-west is reeling from catastrophic flooding that inundated communities across the region this week, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate and prompting a federal emergency declaration.
Torrential rain rapidly filled rivers and triggered flooding on Thursday from Oregon north through Washington state and into British Columbia, causing mudslides and tearing homes from their foundations. Authorities have closed dozens of roads in response to the emergency and issued evacuation warnings for 100,000 people. More rain is expected over the weekend and through next week.
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© Photograph: David Ryder/Reuters