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Cannabis producer CannTrust to destroy $77M worth of plants, inventory to regain compliance

Cannabis producer CannTrust Holdings Inc. said on Monday it would destroy about $12 million worth of plants and about $65 million worth of...

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Advocates criticize war room for secrecy, potential for corruption

Advocates for openness and transparency in government are warning the secrecy around Alberta’s new $30 million Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) leaves it vulnerable to...

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CBC taking Conservative Party to court over online election ad

The CBC is taking the Conservative Party of Canada to court for using the broadcaster’s footage in an online advertisement. In a legal application to the...

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Football News : Gareth Bale Wales captain targets Croatia upset in Euro 2020 qualifiers

Football News Euro 2020 qualifying: Wales v Croatia Venue: Cardiff City Stadium Date: Sunday, 13 October 2019 Kick-off: 19:45 BST Coverage: Live commentary...

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As election campaigns hustle to get out the vote, homeless voters are often forgotten

As candidates of all political stripes pound the pavement in ridings across Canada, encouraging as many supporters as possible to get out and cast...

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Manitoba Hydro, city crews race to clean up mess after storm pummels southwest

The cleanup continues Saturday morning after a massive October snowstorm walloped the southwestern part of the province over the last two days. The City...

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Football News : Scotland v San Marino ‘Everything that we want to achieve is still in front of us’ – Steve Clarke

Football News Euro 2020 qualifying: Scotland v San Marino Venue: Hampden Date: Sunday, 13 October Kick-off: 17:00 GMT Coverage: Listen on BBC Radio...

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11 Unknown Facts About Fast-Food Restaurants That Only Their Employees Know

People love fast food mostly because it’s tasty, fast, and relatively cheap. McDonald’s alone feeds 68 million people around the world every day.

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20+ Hidden Movie Details Few of Us Actually Understood

Many directors love leaving secret messages in their films. Viewers often look for Stan Lee’s cameos in Marvel films and references to other stories in Stephen King’s...

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10+ Things We Need to Stop Doing in Order to Save Money Faster

There are people who have a knack for living their best lives frugally and then there are those who spend so extravagantly that they end...

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4 federal candidates accused of Indigenous identity appropriation by Halifax academic

A Halifax academic is questioning the claims of Indigenous identity by several federal election candidates. Darryl Leroux, an associate professor of social justice and communities studies at Saint...

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5 indicators we’re reaching the recession tipping point: Don Pittis

This week hints of a global recession came from Montreal. Speaking at McGill University, the new boss of the World Bank, David Malpass, warned...

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‘Her future was snuffed out’: rooming house fire victim’s parents seek $5 million from landlord

The parents of Alisha Lamers, a young Toronto woman who died trapped in a rooming house inferno in 2013, are suing the landlord...

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In Quebec, Andrew Scheer fights to erase memories of a bad debate, keep campaign hopes alive

The Conservatives began the campaign with big hopes for Quebec. They revamped their image in the province and spent months recruiting high-profile local...

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Ottawa says First Nation child welfare compensation order could cost $8B: court documents

A senior federal official says a human rights tribunal ruling ordering Ottawa to compensate First Nation children apprehended through the on-reserve child welfare...

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TransUnion says data on 37,000 Canadians may have been compromised

The personal information of about 37,000 Canadians held by TransUnion may have been compromised this past summer, leaving both of Canada’s credit monitoring agencies...