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Economists expect December inflation went up, trend still points to slowdown

Economists expect December inflation went up, trend still points to slowdown

Prices still rising, but at slower rate, say experts
Genocide case against Israel: Where does the world stand on the allegations?

Genocide case against Israel: Where does the world stand on the allegations?

No Western country has declared support for South Africa’s claim, but about 50 other nations have
Extreme cold persists in Prairies and B.C., as storms hit Eastern Canada

Extreme cold persists in Prairies and B.C., as storms hit Eastern Canada

Conditions not expected to let up Sunday or Monday, says Environment Canada
French-language trial to be held in Alberta not ‘particularly common’

French-language trial to be held in Alberta not ‘particularly common’

The right to a trial in French is guaranteed under Canada’s Criminal Code
‘High alert’ for 2024 wildfire season issued by Canadian scientist

‘High alert’ for 2024 wildfire season issued by Canadian scientist

Canadian Forest Service says it’s early, but reasons for concern are widespread
Spring COVID-19 vaccines for older, immunocompromised people: NACI

Spring COVID-19 vaccines for older, immunocompromised people: NACI

Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization issues spring recommendation now
‘Fierce champion for ordinary Canadians’ Ed Broadbent dead at 87

‘Fierce champion for ordinary Canadians’ Ed Broadbent dead at 87

Former federal leader remembered as advocate of social democracy and builder of modern NDP
Reporter among 3 arrested as Edmonton homeless camp dismantled

Reporter among 3 arrested as Edmonton homeless camp dismantled

Ricochet Media said their reporter had been released on a promise to appear in court
Canada was warned 2 years ago immigration could pump up housing costs

Canada was warned 2 years ago immigration could pump up housing costs

Document reveals federal public servants were well aware of the pressures of high population growth
First Nation wants probe in Saskatchewan mass killer’s release made public

First Nation wants probe in Saskatchewan mass killer’s release made public

Myles Sanderson responsible for mass stabbing on and around James Smith Cree Nation land