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Advocates Push to Lower Colorectal Cancer Screening Age as More Younger Adults Are Diagnosed

Health advocates across Canada are urging governments to rethink when routine colorectal cancer screening should begin. Right now, most provincial…

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Ford Government Awards $1.04B Contract for New Ontario Science Centre at Ontario Place, Eyes 2029 Opening

The Ontario government has officially awarded a $1.04-billion contract to design, build, finance and maintain a relocated Ontario Science Centre…

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Lack of Family Doctors Linked to Higher Death Risk, Ontario Study Finds

A new study from Ontario is sounding the alarm about the dangers of living without a regular family doctor —…

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Democrats Probe Alleged Influence Behind Trump’s Gordie Howe Bridge Threat

Congressional Democrats are pressing for answers after reports surfaced that a major Republican donor may have influenced U.S. President Donald…

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Ottawa Launches EV Rebates, But How Do Charging Costs Stack Up Against Gas?

Canadians considering the switch to electric vehicles (EVs) are getting a financial boost, as the federal government rolls out a…

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Winter Storm Slams Southern Ontario, Sending January Home Sales Down 16.2%: CREA

Home sales across Canada fell sharply in January, dropping 16.2 per cent compared with the same month last year, as…

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Air Canada Returns to Profit as Travellers Turn Away from U.S. Routes

Air Canada closed out last year in the black, reporting a profitable fourth quarter despite a sharp decline in travel…

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Supreme Court Voids Narrow Liberal Victory in Terrebonne, Triggering Federal Byelection

Canada’s highest court has overturned a razor-thin Liberal win in a Montreal-area riding, setting the stage for a high-stakes byelection…

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OPG Signs Deal with Port Hope to Advance Major Nuclear Expansion East of Toronto

Ontario’s push to expand nuclear energy took another significant step forward as Ontario Power Generation (OPG) signed an agreement with…

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Youth Dating Violence on the Rise in Montreal, New Survey Finds

Montreal’s public health department is sounding the alarm over a steady increase in violence within teenage romantic relationships, according to…

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