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Canada Boosts Humanitarian Aid to Lebanon with Additional $15 Million Amid Worsening Crisis

Canada has announced an additional $15 million in humanitarian assistance for Lebanon, bringing its total commitment to $25 million, as…

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Toronto’s Condo Glut: A Golden Window for Buyers or Just a Pause Before the Next Climb?

If you’ve been watching Toronto’s condo market lately, you know something unusual is happening. For years, buyers have been scrambling…

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Ontario’s Summer of Floods Is a Wake-Up Call We Can’t Ignore

This past summer wasn’t just another season of soggy weekends and ruined barbecues. It was a stark warning about how…

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Virtual Policing Could Be the Future- If We Get It Right

By piloting a virtual call response program for non-emergency calls, Barrie police are quietly testing what could become a major…

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Ephemeral guest

Rahat left home early in the morning as he had duty at the examination hall. Since it was a holiday,…

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Helena

It’s pouring rain like a monsoon. I remember watching the relentless downpour as a child. How many times did I…

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The fragrance of the black rose

Today was my first time visiting Rina’s in-laws after her marriage. Due to various reasons, I haven’t been able to…

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Words of the neglected people

Mani was a girl who grew up in a village. Her parents were farmers and made a living by working…

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Relation

On her way to the office, Sajo suddenly saw a school student involved in an accident. She forgot all about…

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Minority groups need their own political identity

There has been a new polarization in the politics of Bangladesh. One side is Awami League, the soul agent of…

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