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Letters: Voter apathy isn't the problem with English Montreal School Board elections
Working from home full time would cut public service emissions significantly: report
Today's letters: Limiting protest in Ottawa — there is a middle path
'I just want to get my money': Hamilton artist says he's owed tens of thousands for work under city program
Mural artist Scott McDonald was born and raised in Hamilton, and after enduring throat cancer, he made it his mission to make a difference in the city. But he says he's owed $40,000 for two murals he created this summer as part of the city's Commercial District Revitalization Grant Program.
Canada must provide reparations to families of children missing at residential schools, says Kimberly Murray
The Special Interlocutor for Missing Children and Unmarked Graves and Burial Sites associated with Indian Residential Schools released her final report at a ceremony Tuesday in Gatineau, Que.
As Brampton, Ont., aims to curb illegal rentals, records show local councillor co-owns non-compliant property
CBC Toronto has learned that a Brampton, Ont., municipal councillor co-owns a property with an unregistered basement apartment, in contravention of city bylaws. The news comes as the City of Brampton works to address unsafe and illegal housing in the city.
Veterans may have paid too much for long-term care for years due to federal error
A misinterpretation of federal rules may have caused tens of thousands of Canadian veterans to be overcharged for long-term care since at least 2005.
Piece by piece: Pandemic puzzle exchange in Cambridge, Ont. still thriving
Online swaps and little libraries - a Cambridge puzzle exchange community was born out of the pandemic and is still thriving.
Saskatchewan Party cements political dynasty with 5th consecutive majority
Saskatchewan NDP sees best election result in almost 20 years despite loss
Barrett returns to Raptors as Barnes gets hurt
Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party projected to form majority government
Tavares helps Leafs snap Jets unbeaten streak
Winnipeg Jets’ season-opening win streak ends with 6-4 loss to Toronto
Referendum sees razor-thin support from South Bruce residents to hosting Canada's nuclear waste
A slim majority of voters in the Municipality of South Bruce say they're open to the idea of Canada's spent nuclear fuel being permanently entombed hundreds of metres below their community.