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No recharge: long-term Prairie drought raises worry over groundwater levels

No recharge: long-term Prairie drought raises worry over groundwater levels

About 600,000 Albertans depend on groundwater
All eyes on the BoC this week for hints on when it may cut interest rates

All eyes on the BoC this week for hints on when it may cut interest rates

Forecasters expect cut to happen as early as this spring
‘Breaking point’: Quebec premier asks Trudeau to slow influx of asylum seekers

‘Breaking point’: Quebec premier asks Trudeau to slow influx of asylum seekers

Nearly 60,000 new asylum seekers were registered in Quebec in the first 11 months of 2023
Affordability, U.S. election to top agenda as federal cabinet meets in Montreal

Affordability, U.S. election to top agenda as federal cabinet meets in Montreal

The meetings come one week before the House of Commons resumes sitting following the holiday break
Nova Scotia man charged with igniting massive Barrington Lake wildfire

Nova Scotia man charged with igniting massive Barrington Lake wildfire

The fire burned 23,000 hectares before it was brought under control on June 13
RCMP relaxes recreational cannabis use policy for officers

RCMP relaxes recreational cannabis use policy for officers

The RCMP acknowledged last summer the 2018 policy was under review
Thin ice: Ottawa’s Rideau Canal still isn’t open for skating, despite cold weather

Thin ice: Ottawa’s Rideau Canal still isn’t open for skating, despite cold weather

The canal needs at least 30 centimetres of ice for the skateway to open
Israeli envoy joins calls for Canada to clarify its stance on ICJ genocide case

Israeli envoy joins calls for Canada to clarify its stance on ICJ genocide case

The highest court of the United Nations held 2 days of public hearings
Trudeau departs Iqaluit doing after something he rarely does — reflecting on his dad

Trudeau departs Iqaluit doing after something he rarely does — reflecting on his dad

Trudeau travelled to Iqaluit for the 2-day trip this week to sign a historic land transfer agreement
Loblaw 50% off stickers to return after public anger over discount reduction

Loblaw 50% off stickers to return after public anger over discount reduction

Canada’s largest grocery retailer drew public ire this week before reversing its decision
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