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- Census every five years helps fund local services
Census results will be used for local service funding.
- Sam Altman defends OpenAI in courtroom clash with Elon Musk
Sam Altman defends OpenAI in courtroom clash with Elon Musk
- US and China Start Trade Talks in Seoul Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit
US and China begin trade talks in Seoul ahead of Trump-Xi summit.
- The Canadian census is due today. From filling it out to the penalty for failing to comply, here's what you need to know
Today is the deadline for Canadians to submit their 2026 census forms.
- Vernon mayor floats changing of council day from Monday to Tuesday
Vernon mayor proposes changing council day to Tuesday
- Surrey council OKs establishing volunteer mayor’s health advisory panel
Surrey council establishes volunteer mayor's health advisory panel
- ‘Big hug’ or colder shoulder? Xi-Trump talks spotlight contrasting styles, expectations
US President Donald Trump expects a warm greeting from Chinese President Xi Jinping, despite disagreements on key issues.
- The EU’s Commission Chief Is Increasingly Seen as Too Powerful
EU leaders question von der Leyen's power
- I tried the viral TikTok Biscoff yogurt cheesecake trend — here's how it went
Yogurt shortage hits Canadian cheesecake trend
- 'Numerous failure controls' and 'non-compliance' — what the audit of Conestoga College found that prompted the province to take it over
Audit finds Conestoga College at 'high risk', prompts provincial takeover
- ‘Numerous failure controls’ and ‘non-compliance’ — what the audit of Conestoga College found that prompted the province to take it over - Toronto Star
Auditor revealed 'numerous failure controls' and 'non-compliance' at Conestoga College.
- Parliamentary reform: deputies approve a tightening of the absence regime
Deputies approve tightening of absence regime in Senegalese parliament.
- Nova Scotia MLA Becky Druhan joins Liberals
Becky Druhan joins the Liberals
- Book excerpt: The complicated legacy of Otto Schaefer and Canada's Indigenous people
Otto Schaefer, a Nazi-trained doctor, held significant authority over Indigenous healthcare from the 1950s to 1970s.
- New study aims to lift the veil on adult sexting culture
Sexting culture remains shrouded in secrecy and stigma
- Anglican diocese won't sell historic Fredericton cathedral in dire need of costly repairs
Anglicans in New Brunswick reject plan to sell cathedral for repairs
- Morale low among paramedics as union's 3-year contract dispute continues in Quebec
Contract dispute enters third year, affecting paramedics' morale
- 5 years after promising to restrict vaping flavours, its unclear whether Canada will - CBC
Canada's vaping flavour ban still unclear
- Constable Jennings honoured for heroic act
Constable Jennings receives commendation for bravery after rescuing infant from burning building.
- Aspiring Municipal Candidates Educated on Election Roadmap at County Seminar
Ontario's municipalities hold elections every four years
- Hundreds join Milton Good Neighbours Day as ethnocultural communities boost turnout
Hundreds participate in community cleanup, diverse turnout marks 29th annual Good Neighbours Day
- New candidate plans to enter Kamloops mayoral race alongside council slate
New candidate to run for Kamloops mayor
- Ask Lisi: Shining light on abuse towards men
Men are increasingly speaking out about the prevalence of abuse and mistreatment they face in society, with many sharing their personal stories of trauma and resilience.
- 71-year-old accused of spray-painting hate speech in downtown Niagara Falls
71-year-old man accused of spray-painting hate speech in downtown Niagara Falls.
- Solmar drops appeal of OLT decision on Randwood Estate
Solmar drops appeal of OLT decision on Randwood Estate
- ‘My children would have had a chance’: Mom fights to change car seat laws - CP24
A mother's fight for change in car seat laws
- ‘My children would have had a chance’: Mom fights to change car seat laws - CTV News
A mother is fighting to change car seat laws in her province to make it easier for families to use infant car seats on strollers.
- 'Colonial thinking': Inuit criticize backlash to Gov. Gen. Mary Simon’s brand of bilingualism
Inuit criticize Prime Minister Trudeau's emphasis on bilingualism, citing Governor General Mary Simon's own bilingualism.
- Grain dispute reveals bad blood between Ukraine and Israel
Ukraine and Israel clash over grain shipment
- Why Hamilton councillor Alex Wilson will not seek re-election in Ward 13
A Dundas councillor announced they won't seek re-election.
- CSIS director says Alberta referendum vulnerable to foreign interference - CBC
Alberta referendum vulnerable to foreign interference, says CSIS director
- Magyar to become Hungary’s ‘regime change’ PM
Peter Magyar to be sworn in as Hungary's Prime Minister, promising 'regime change' after 16 years of Viktor Orban's rule.
- Red Deer RCMP highlights public safety risks of using replica firearms
Replica firearms pose a risk to bystanders and can be mistaken for real guns
- Former Kentville councillor ‘shocked’ by anti-engine-idling bylaw repeal
Former Kentville councillor expresses shock over repeal of anti-idling bylaw
- Canada must ramp up military supply chain to prepare for threats, defence chief says
Canada's military supply chain is too reliant on the US
- No mention of pre-conviction ankle monitors in N.L. budget is disappointing, say advocate, opposition
Budget fails to address intimate partner violence
- Port Hardy residents gather on Red Dress Day to honour those lost to violence
Residents of Port Hardy come together to recognize and show support for victims of violence
- Liberals restore bill containing incoming GG's recommendation for Canada's military
Liberals restore bill containing incoming GG's recommendation for Canada's military
- Taiwan welcomes Paraguay leader as China ramps up pressure
Taiwan welcomes Paraguay President Santiago Pena as it shores up ties with its only South American ally amid China's diplomatic pressure.
- West Kelowna RCMP aim to empower Indigenous youth
West Kelowna RCMP aim to empower Indigenous youth by sending 13 Indigenous youth to Regina in March to strengthen relationships with the RCMP.
- Veterans Memorial Crosswalk coming to New Hamburg
A Veterans Memorial Crosswalk is coming to New Hamburg after Wilmot Council approved a design featuring red and white stripes and two soldiers on each end.
- Five years after Quebec law, 129 Indigenous families still need answers on missing children
Five years after Quebec law, 129 Indigenous families still need answers on missing children.
- Canada’s Alert Ready system to be tested in Nova Scotia today
Nova Scotia to test Alert Ready system today
- Too many meetings? Most Quebecers say ‘this could’ve been an email’
Most Quebecers say meetings could have been an email.
- Workplace health and safety funding stagnant as calls for stronger enforcement continue
Workplace health and safety funding remains stagnant despite calls for stronger enforcement.