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Cindy Woodhouse paints self-portrait of unifying force as AFN’s new national chief

Cindy Woodhouse paints self-portrait of unifying force as AFN’s new national chief

In her new post, Woodhouse faces the daunting task of uniting more than 600 chiefs
Police in Dominica probe the killing of a Canadian couple who owned eco-resort

Police in Dominica probe the killing of a Canadian couple who owned eco-resort

2 men have been arrested and charged in the slaying of Daniel Langlois and Dominique Marchand
Between Christmas card-writing and constant voting, MPs lose a work day

Between Christmas card-writing and constant voting, MPs lose a work day

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sat in the House overnight for the votes
Freedom Convoy trial of Lich and Barber adjourned until 2024

Freedom Convoy trial of Lich and Barber adjourned until 2024

Pair accused of mischief, intimidation and counselling others to break the law
Long haul COVID afflicting 3.5 million Canadians: Statistics Canada

Long haul COVID afflicting 3.5 million Canadians: Statistics Canada

Symptoms defined as long-term if they persist for three months or longer
Canada Bread points finger at Maple Leaf in alleged price-fixing scheme

Canada Bread points finger at Maple Leaf in alleged price-fixing scheme

Maple Leaf calls allegations in bread supplier’s court filing ‘baseless’
Tainted cantaloupe death toll rises to 5 in Canada, 8 overall

Tainted cantaloupe death toll rises to 5 in Canada, 8 overall

15 cases related to salmonella outbreak in B.C., more than 300 affected across North America
Traffic reporter goes viral after response to nasty body comment

Traffic reporter goes viral after response to nasty body comment

Calgary’s Leslie Horton said unplanned response just came out after she received an email
CBC head called to Parliament hill to talk cuts and bonuses

CBC head called to Parliament hill to talk cuts and bonuses

Parliament cannot decide how CBC and its French-language service, Radio-Canada, spend their money
Grocery prices will continue to climb in Canada, but not as quickly: report

Grocery prices will continue to climb in Canada, but not as quickly: report

University study predicts food prices will rise between 2.5 and 4.5 % next year
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