Between April and June, Canada saw a net loss of 58,719 temporary residents, marking the third consecutive quarterly drop.
Liberal Leader John Hogan was in St. John's on Wednesday with a promise of $20 million in new funding for public safety ...
Canada's population growth has significantly slowed for the second consecutive quarter due to stricter immigration rules, ...
As of Oct. 1, minimum wage rates will increase in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The ...
From Queen Victoria's brooch to Kate Middleton's engagement ring, many of the House of Windsor's most sentimental pieces are their sapphire jewels.
The two people running to become leader of P.E.I.'s Liberal Party made their final stop for questions last night in Cornwall.
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Cadaver dogs to search for Jack and Lilly for the first time since N.S. siblings went missing
The RCMP said in a news release Friday that members of its Police Dog Services Human Remains Detection Team “will be ...
F or travellers keen to immerse themselves in the great outdoors, there’s no better place to explore than Canada. Here you ...
Premier Danielle Smith told an Alberta Next town hall at Airdrie’s Town & Country Centre on Sept. 15 that “few communities have grown faster than Airdrie, as your MLA Angela Pitt keeps on telling us.” ...
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Today-History-Oct04
Today in History for Oct. 4: In 1535, the printing of the first English-language Bible was completed in London. In 1669, Dutch painter Rembrandt died. In 1824, the Federal Republic of Mexico was ...
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Today-History-Sep23
Today in History for Sept. 23: In 63 B.C., Roman emperor Augustus Caesar was born.
The Peace River Regional District has extended a drilling contract with Carbon Mountain Drilling for exploration into an ...
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