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In budding battle over lab-grown meat, Florida takes opening stab
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Woman's Canadian citizenship revoked after 32 years amid 'error'
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Hundreds of charges laid in OPP child sexual abuse investigation
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Federal union filing complaints about increase to office time
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More Canadian cities are warming up to the carfree street
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Alleged serial killer's video confession to be revealed in Winnipeg courtroom
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Overcrowded schools are a growing problem, but school boards struggling to get new ones built
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Hours on hold and endless queues: Canadians still grappling with poor passport service
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Women's hockey in spotlight as inaugural PWHL playoffs take centre stage
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Polyamorous relationships are on the rise in Canada. The law is still catching up
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Hamas agreement, public protests put pressure on Israel to reach ceasefire deal
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Crown stays all charges against Edmonton hot tub company, owner
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What is the Bishnoi gang and how could it be linked to Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing?
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Ottawa approves B.C.'s request to recriminalize use of illicit drugs in public spaces
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Feds put $15M into pathogen tracking, healthcare supply chain research to prep for next pandemic
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After several delays, Immigration Canada still doesn't have its promised ombudsperson's office
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CSIS warns that Chinese-backed interference isn't going anywhere in latest report
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Air Canada cuts number of language complaints, still gets more than any other regulated institution
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Competition Bureau investigating Lululemon over greenwashing allegations
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After contracting flesh-eating disease, these women are questioning Public Health's response
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$8,400 hospital fine will go unpaid, says Ontario family who opposes controversial LTC law
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Brantford woman who faked pregnancies an extreme case of scamming doulas, prompting groups to raise awareness
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She lived through the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda. Now she researches health of other survivors' kids
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Security guard shot outside Drake's Toronto mega-mansion: police
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Waters off Scotian Shelf are cooling, but scientists can't say for how long
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Ticks could spread throughout Quebec in coming decades, says public health institute
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Alberta First Nations health centre will join study aiming to get people tested for syphilis