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  1. Most teens aren’t getting enough sleep, Dr. Paul says

    Most teens aren't getting enough sleep, says Dr. Paul.

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  2. Saul Centers: DC Headwinds Offset Organic Growth (Rating Downgrade)

    Saul Centers' commercial occupancy takes a hit from DC-area macro headwinds.

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  3. ‘It was very cool to watch’: Orca sighting in Vancouver harbour the perfect birthday gift for B.C. woman - CTV News

    Orca spotted in Vancouver harbour, brings joy to local woman's birthday

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  4. Town of Westlock projected to see 3.6 per cent tax increase

    Town of Westlock to see 3.6 per cent tax increase.

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  5. Letter to the Editor: Bouquet for service

    A local resident expressed gratitude to Airdrie businesses for their support.

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  6. What Carter and Reagan Got Right About Oil Shocks

    Key takeaway: The Iranian Revolution led to a 'second oil crisis' in 1979, but it's unlikely to lead to 1970s-style oil rationing.

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  7. Province Moves to Make Temporary Gas Tax Cut Permanent - VOCM

    Newfoundland and Labrador government announces plan to make temporary 4 cent gas tax cut permanent.

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  8. Cold Lake job fair connects employers with growing workforce

    Cold Lake job fair connects employers with growing workforce

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  9. Oakberry doubles down with Saanich, Victoria stores ready for summer

    Oakberry expands presence in Victoria with new locations, including a location in Tuscany Village

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  10. Mississaugas of the Credit, Canada and Ontario celebrate final settlement of Rouge River Valley Tract Claim

    Mississaugas of the Credit reach settlement on claims for the Rouge River Valley Tract

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  11. Broadstone Net Lease: A High-Yield REIT With A Strong Growth Pipeline At A Discount

    Investment thesis for Broadstone Net Lease highlighted as a strong buy opportunity due to its high-yield REIT model and growing dividend, with a focus on long-term growth potential.

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  12. Oracle Q3 Earnings On Deck; Inflation, Jobs Data Also In Focus

    Earnings preview for Oracle's Q3 financial results

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  13. Hudson's Bay continues to unwind, one year after retailer went under - Castanet

    Hudson's Bay continues to close stores, sell off assets

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  14. March Madness Dividends: Why We Are Betting On The Rebound

    Ares Commercial Real Estate restored dividend coverage in Q1 2026

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  15. Stephan: 2026 Alberta budget is positive, but has problems

    2026 Alberta budget has a massive projected deficit of $9.4 billion.

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  16. Adobe: The Problems Could Be Bigger Than We Think (Rating Downgrade)

    Adobe stock trading at 12x forward earnings, market pessimism

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  17. The Tape Is (Rapidly) Deteriorating: Markets Are Weak, Breadth Is Terrible

    Middle East conflict and Strait of Hormuz risks drive inflation fears.

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  18. Letters March 7: Daylight time disagreement; more housing brings more traffic

    Residents and business owners disagree over the implementation of daylight saving time, while a new development in the area is causing traffic congestion.

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  19. ARK Innovation ETF: The Trading Strategy Is Now Flashing 'Sell' (Rating Downgrade)

    ARK Innovation ETF's trading strategy is being downgraded to 'sell' due to increased volatility and reduced exposure to growth stocks.

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  20. Retail Sector Recap: Consumers Pull Back On Weak Outlook

    Retail sector growth modest, Walmart and Target earnings show mixed signals

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  21. Aegis Value Fund H2 2025 Portfolio Manager's Letter

    Aegis Value Fund reports 67.07% return in 2025, driven by surging gold and energy stock performance.

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  22. Federal Realty: The Only REIT Dividend King

    Federal Realty Investors in line for 32nd consecutive year of dividend payments

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  23. Weekly Indicators: The Opening Salvos Of An Oil Price Shock Recession?

    Oil prices surge 10% as global demand fears grow

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  24. Ontario and Canada product recalls: Items sold through Amazon, Indigo and AliExpress

    Baby gear and strollers sold through Amazon and Indigo, certain children's bath products sold through Amazon and AliExpress, certain imported children's toys sold through AliExpress

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  25. How two investors racked up big returns by picking these mining stocks

    Two investors' winning strategies revolve around focusing on lithium and cobalt mining stocks, with one investor using a contrarian approach to identify undervalued companies, while the other focuses on ESG metrics and management team quality.

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  26. Dozens of fires in Ottawa caused by lithium-ion batteries; here’s how to stay safe - CTV News

    Lithium-ion battery fires have been reported in dozens of Ottawa homes and buildings.

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  27. How two investors racked up big returns by picking these mining stocks - The Globe and Mail

    Two investors made millions by focusing on copper and nickel

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  28. Global Economy Faces Widening Strains as Mideast War Intensifies

    Global trade and commodity markets experience significant fluctuations

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  29. A pioneering feminist's view from the cracked ceiling on International Women's Day

    Women have made progress, but the glass ceiling is still intact

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  30. The 'prison' of toxic masculinity can keep men from seeking medical care. Canada wants to fix that - CBC

    Men in Canada's Indigenous communities face barriers to healthcare, stigma surrounding mental health, and societal expectations of masculinity contributing to the issue.

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  31. Canadians are drinking less, driving the biggest drop in alcohol sales in 20 years: StatsCan - CBC

    Canada sees largest annual drop in alcohol sales in 20 years, StatsCan reports

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  32. Mining in Ontario's Ring of Fire closer than ever, even without official fast-tracking

    Mining development in Northern Ontario's Ring of Fire intensifies despite lack of official fast-tracking

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  33. Sentiment Sours On AI Substitution

    AI disintermediation fears led to volatility in the market

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  34. ECB Rate-Hike Bets Test Officials’ Attempts to Keep Their Cool

    ECB officials face pressure to maintain jawboning about no rate hike

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  35. Google gives CEO new pay deal worth up to $692 million

    Google CEO receives up to $692 million in new pay deal

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  36. Kadri, Schenn lead flurry of last-minute moves at intriguing trade deadline

    Nazem Kadri sent to Colorado Avalanche, Brayden Schenn acquired by New York Islanders

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