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Experts say Indigenous peoples often bear the brunt of climate change impacts, without being meaningfully involved in developing climate policies.


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A man seen speeding on a Jet Ski towards a pod of Pacific white sided dolphins has been fined $5,000 and has been banned from posting anything related to marine mammals on social media.


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The work stoppage involving 2,100 truck drivers and other workers comes the same day that legislation banning replacement workers takes effect.


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A recent soaking of rain in northeastern British Columbia has helped to remove the one remaining fire out of the so-called wildfire of note category, although the Summit Lake blaze is still labelled as burning out of control.


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The owners of Universal Ostrich Farm have been fighting an order from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to cull their flock after it was hit with an avian flu outbreak last year.


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"Measles is a virus that spreads easily through the air when an infected person breathes, coughs or sneezes," reads a post on the provincial government's website.


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Nathan Lukes was reinstated from Toronto's seven-day injured list on Friday and was immediately inserted into the Blue Jays lineup against the Chicago White Sox.


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National Indigenous Peoples Day is on June 21, corresponding with the summer solstice and has been celebrated since 1996. Riverside Park in Guelph will host an event on June 20.


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James Irvine and Trudy Connor have taken measures to protect their home, utilizing a simple, yet effective sprinkler system that relies on water from the nearby lake.


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Trump has contested assessments relayed earlier this year by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard that Tehran was not working on a nuclear weapon.


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One year after closing the Ontario Science Centre, plans for a new site face delay, the roof remains intact, and staff call the shutdown a “manufactured crisis.”


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In its annual report, the Taxpayers' Ombudsperson outlined steps and recommendations for the Canada Revenue Agency to improve services based on taxpayer complaints.


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Mayor Paul Young lives in a secure neighbourhood that has a large exterior wall, a gate, a guardhouse, security, and video surveillance, according to court documents.


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Several models of one of Acuvue's contact lenses has been placed on a voluntary recall due to a high density of microbubbles that could cause visual issues.


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with heavy rain and possibly snow forecast for the area around Waterton Lakes National Park this weekend, Parks Canada has shut down vehicle access to two high elevation roads.


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The Canada Strong Pass, now available across Canada, grants free admission and discounts to various attractions, destinations and services.


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Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil had asked a judge to immediately release him on bail from a Louisiana jail, or transfer him to New Jersey.


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A former RCMP investigator who worked on the Karissa Boudreau murder case says he's disappointed with the recent decision to grant her mother unescorted leave from prison.


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Quebec's Health Department is warning people to stay vigilant about tick and mosquito bites as summer begins.


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RCMP in Neepawa, Man., are looking for a pair of suspects captured on video surveillance during a home invasion on a rural property early Thursday morning.


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Winnipeg police are hoping the public can help them identity a suspect wanted in a violent assault that left a man unconscious on Thursday might.


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Do you know the signs of dangerous heat stroke? With a scorching heat wave set for parts of central Canada, what to know about who is most at risk.


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The Supreme Court denied a request by one of the plaintiffs in the case to expedite a review of the dispute while a lower court considers the Trump administration's appeal.


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The Special Investigation and Targeted Enforcement (SITE) program launched in March 2023 and has supported 148 police operations in 28 communities throughout the province.


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John and Yvette Hoffman released a statement describing what occurred in the early hours of June 14, when they were shot in their Minnesota home.


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