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A Victoria-born word is among the latest additions to A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles. Created in 1967, ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion: Pluralism is Canada’s national identity and inheritance. Let’s pick it back upIndigenous peoples stewarded the land with a commitment to what professor Willie Ermine calls ethical space — a parallel to ...
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Calgary Herald on MSN'I'm not a troublemaker': Condo board orders resident to remove Canadian flags from balconyA senior in Calgary’s southeast is left wondering why his condo board is no longer allowing him to display Canadian flags on ...
Coal, petroleum, copper and iron account for 41.8 per cent of Canadian exports to Japan, according to the Conference Board of Canada.
The Government of Canada has marked the first step in its establishment of a Transportation Safety and Technology Science (TSTS) hub, which will serve as a shared space for the Transportation Safety ...
The Conference Board of Canada estimates that the deployment and operation of the four SMR units will increase Ontario's GDP by CAD35.1 billion (in 2024 dollars) over 65 years and Canada's GDP by ...
The board overseeing Canada’s national pension plan has abandoned its climate goal to invest in a way that supports global targets to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 — the hypothetical ...
In 2023, the Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC) recorded 1,057 workplace fatalities nationwide, including 29 young workers aged 15 to 24.
Canada could see some 160,000 people lose their job in the second quarter, pushing unemployment up to 7.3 per cent, while the economy could shrink at an annualized rate of 5.4 per cent in the ...
Photo by Nathan Denette / THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO — The Conference Board of Canada says U.S. tariff pressure will likely mean a sizeable hit to jobs and the economy in the quarter ahead.
Canada has deported 16,860 foreigners in 2024, a nearly 11 per cent increase over the year before, and more than double compared to 2022, according to the CBSA’s latest data.
A preliminary report released by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada details the descent and evacuation of the plane that flipped and caught on fire as it landed at Toronto Pearson Airport.
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