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Hajdu won’t say if non-Indigenous companies should pay back Indigenous contracts
Passenger’s racist remarks to Calgary Uber driver go viral: ‘I am the white blood of the land’
Canada won't stop advanced requests for assisted dying in Quebec, will launch consultations on changes to law
N.D.G. blood drive cancelled as construction trailer blocks donation site
'AI is a crap poet': Margaret Atwood isn't worried about artificial intelligence
Celebrated Canadian author Margaret Atwood says she's too old to be concerned about artificial intelligence and how it could affect her career, but admits that's not the case for younger artists. As she works on her memoir, Atwood says she wants to tell stories about the 'stupid things and catastrophes' that have happened in her life, rather than the books she's written.
Trial begins for driver in fiery fatal Peace Arch border crash
B.C. traffic stop nets 73 kg of cocaine, Surrey man arrested
B.C. food banks grapple with surging demand, falling donations
U.S. finalizing rules to curb AI investments in China
Missing Langley woman’s van found abandoned along Harrison forest service road
Manitoba chief electoral officer calls for legislation against disinformation
Elaborate village-like encampment with power, water dismantled in south Edmonton
Alberta proposes new bill of rights, including to refuse medical treatment — with exemptions
Outrage after guests wearing KKK costumes attend N.S. fire hall dance
A deputy fire chief in Cape Breton has apologized after some guests attended a Halloween dance at a fire hall seemingly dressed as members of the Ku Klux Klan.
Kinburn barn filled with antique sleds and carriages destroyed in blaze
Losing Shane Pinto for any period of time will test the Ottawa Senators' depth
Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge to close Nov. 1 weekend for lane reconfiguration
Proposed changes to Alberta Bill of Rights would prohibit vaccinations without consent
Proposed changes to the Alberta Bill of Rights would allow a worker to take a provincial employer to court if the employee is subject to a vaccination requirement. The legislation, introduced Monday, would broaden Albertans' personal rights while strengthening property rights and protections for owners of legally acquired firearms.