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  1. 'We're taking back control': Carney defends his record on immigration after damning auditor report - National Post

    Carney defends his record on immigration after damning auditor report.

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  2. US' 'Operation Epic Fury' Cuts Iran's Missile Capability By 90%: WH

    US launches 'Operation Epic Fury' against Iran, significantly reducing their missile capabilities by 90%.

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  3. Graham Backs Trump's Iran Diplomacy, Sets Firm Security Conditions

    Senator Lindsey Graham backs US President Donald Trump's diplomatic efforts with Iran

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  4. Canada Post union head breaks ranks to urge rejection of tentative deal. What happens if postal workers vote no?

    Canada Post union head rejects tentative deal, urges rejection due to wage offers lagging behind industry standards and lack of incentives.

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  5. NOTICE OF LEASE (DISPOSITION OF MUNICIPAL PROPERTY)

    The Town of Qualicum Beach has entered into a lease of municipal property.

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  6. Doug Ford warns Bonnie Crombie he will 'send an army' to stop her becoming Mississauga mayor - Toronto Star

    Doug Ford threatens to send 'army' to stop Bonnie Crombie from becoming Mississauga mayor.

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  7. Cambridge council votes down expansion of Galt heritage district

    Cambridge council rejects expansion of Galt heritage district

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  8. Newmarket only York Region site of Fight Ford protests taking place provincewide Saturday

    Protest to take place in Newmarket on Saturday, calling out provincial government's handling of education, health care and cost of living

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  9. Opposition Calls on Government to Address Immigration Deficits Highlighted by Federal AG - VOCM

    Opposition calls on government to address immigration deficits

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  10. Amy Hamm: Oh great, Carney is giving the Anti-Hate Network a say over what speech to restrict

    Canada's government is considering giving the Anti-Hate Network more power to decide what types of speech to restrict.

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  11. Raymond J. de Souza: The only economist to ever fully decipher Canada’s mass of federal-provincial transfers

    Thomson and Courchene challenged conventional wisdom on issues such as trade, fiscal federalism, and the role of government

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  12. Yukon Premier Currie Dixon is offering congratulations to the new government of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation after recent elections

    Yukon Premier Currie Dixon offers congratulations to Kwanlin Dün First Nation government after recent elections.

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  13. Red Bay mayor says wharf is ‘eyesore’ ahead of historic San Juan replica’s landing

    Red Bay wharf deemed 'eyesore', new wharf repairs put on hold

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  14. Officials say human trafficking is an underreported crime in N.L. — here’s what they’re doing about it

    Human trafficking is underreported in N.L. despite its presence, hotel staff being trained to recognize signs.

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  15. A foreign national referred to the Public Prosecutor’s Office for selling cat meat and illegal stay March 14, 2026

    Foreign national referred to Public Prosecutor’s Office for selling cat meat and illegal stay

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  16. Conference at Université Laval highlights Indigenous aid during Irish famine

    Conference at Université Laval highlights Indigenous aid during Irish famine

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  17. Lavrov Calls for Diplomacy to End Middle East Conflict

    Russia seeks diplomatic solution to Middle East conflict

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  18. UK Defense Minister Downplays Threat from Iranian Missiles

    UK Defense Minister downplays Iranian missile threat to London.

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  19. Should provinces have a say on who is appointed as judges?

    Premiers of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and Saskatchewan are calling for greater federal-provincial cooperation in judicial appointments.

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  20. Scottish-born midwife unable to practise in B.C. after immigration flags missing proof of English proficiency

    A Scottish-born midwife faces deportation to her home country due to missing English language proficiency proof.

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  21. Homalco Nation holds retreat as part of efforts to revitalize threatened Salishan language

    Homalco Nation holds retreat to revitalize Salishan language, a language shared with Sister Nations Klahoose and Tla'amin and K'o̓moks.

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  22. Calgary author bringing Chinese Exclusion Act book to B.C. railway town

    Calgary author Jacqueline Louie is bringing her book about the Chinese Exclusion Act to Osoyoos, B.C.

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  23. Mark Carney invokes Christian values as top court told religious beliefs don't belong in government

    Mark Carney invokes Christian values as top court told religion shouldn't be in government

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  24. Tours at this historic house in P.E.I. now include ASL interpretation

    Beaconsfield house to offer tours with ASL interpretation for deaf and hard-of-hearing visitors.

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  25. NOTICE OF PROPOSED LAND DISPOSITION

    The Thompson-Nicola Regional District intends to enter a short term lease agreement for the overflow parking lot adjacent to the Cache Creek Library.

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  26. Brazil's Bolsonaro to serve 27-year sentence for attempted coup at home due to ill health

    Bolsonaro granted permission to serve sentence at home due to health issues.

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  27. Two Governors Shake Up The Brazil 2026 Election

    Governor Ratinho Junior drops presidential bid to protect succession

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  28. Vatican says no objections to people receiving animal organ transplants

    Vatican allows animal organ transplants

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  29. City council commits to Veterans Crosswalk in downtown Salmon Arm

    City council approves two-year pilot program for Veterans Crosswalk in downtown Salmon Arm.

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  30. Opinion: Bill Walton, Calls grow to scrap school board elections as trustees face renewed scrutiny

    Experts call for end to school board elections due to time-consuming and contentious process.

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  31. LETTER: No way should Surrey take on White Rock’s problems

    Surrey taking on White Rock's problems is not a good idea.

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  32. Historic day as Franco-Ontarian flag flies above City Hall

    Franco-Ontarian flag flies above City Hall for first time

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  33. Ask Lisi: Friend hogs support group time to complain about problems

    Support group organizer should establish clear agenda and time limits

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  34. Liberals to debate use of 'nuclear option' against notwithstanding clause

    Liberals seek to use notwithstanding clause's 'nuclear option' to override provincial laws

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  35. How the RCMP spied on Indigenous organizations — and how we broke the story

    RCMP spied on Indigenous organizations from 1968 to 1982, targeting organizations and disrupting Indigenous activism.

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  36. How RCMP spies infiltrated the 1970s Indigenous rights movement

    RCMP infiltrated and surveilled Indigenous rights groups in the 1970s

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  37. US Senate confirms Trump ally Markwayne Mullin as homeland security chief

    Markwayne Mullin confirmed as homeland security secretary

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  38. NDP pay tribute to Amanda Lathlin

    NDP MLA Amanda Lathlin dies at 49

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  39. ‘No cancellations’: Premier defends school construction priorities amid NDP concerns

    Premier defends school construction priorities amid NDP concerns

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  40. UNBC aims to see new residential neighbourhood near campus

    UNBC to partner with city on new residential neighbourhood development

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  41. Langford wants pause on housing targets after provincial funds suspended

    Langford's housing targets put on hold

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  42. Senate confirms Markwayne Mullin to lead Homeland Security as TSA standoff deepens

    Markwayne Mullin confirmed as Homeland Security secretary

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  43. B.C. abuse victim goes public to help others

    A B.C. woman is speaking out about her years-long abuse experience, starting at age 12.

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  44. Crews responding to large residential fire in SE Calgary

    Large residential fire in southeast Calgary, crews responding

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  45. Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven’s ‘extraordinary’ general meeting postponed by court injunction

    Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven's general meeting postponed due to court injunction.

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  46. VIDEO: Canada’s population actually shrank last year — is that a good thing?

    Canada's population declined by 0.2% in 2022, primarily due to a low birth rate and aging population.

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