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Carbon tax highway protests lead to multi-vehicle crash in Alberta: police

Carbon tax highway protests lead to multi-vehicle crash in Alberta: police

Traffic slowed near Cochrane and in the Crow’s Nest Pass as people rally against carbon levy
Federal Liberals announces $1B national school food plan

Federal Liberals announces $1B national school food plan

Trudeau pledges to feed 400,000 more kids with 5-year program starting in this year’s budget
Carbon price protests taken to highways across Canada

Carbon price protests taken to highways across Canada

Event cloggin highway outside Calgary just one of several staged across the country
Canada’s transport industry wants federal climate change investment

Canada’s transport industry wants federal climate change investment

Lobby seeking tax credits, loans and grants to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and compete
World’s oldest kidney transplant recipient doing fine in Toronto suburb

World’s oldest kidney transplant recipient doing fine in Toronto suburb

Walter Tauro feeling healthy and enjoying life in Markham at 88
Hero the dog fights off coyotes standed guard over owner stranded in ditch

Hero the dog fights off coyotes standed guard over owner stranded in ditch

Dog’s bravery and devotion have earned widespread plaudits after incident in southern Alberta
4 families members dead in Saskatchewan murder/suicide

4 families members dead in Saskatchewan murder/suicide

Husband and wife among those killed near Neudorf, about 130 kilometres east of Regina
Muslims watching Poilievre’s stance on Israel-Hamas war closely

Muslims watching Poilievre’s stance on Israel-Hamas war closely

Conservative leader reluctant to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
School districts suing social media firms for disrupting their classrooms

School districts suing social media firms for disrupting their classrooms

Suits claim addictive platforms have rewired child behavioour, leaving schools to manage fallout
Climate driving significant shifts in animal life in B.C. urban backyards

Climate driving significant shifts in animal life in B.C. urban backyards

Studies show large expected changes in the birds, bugs and animals in Canada’s cities
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