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Exiting B.C. Premier Horgan says he learned to listen, but fuse still burns bright

Exiting B.C. Premier Horgan says he learned to listen, but fuse still burns bright

Outgoing leader says he learned a lot from those considered adversaries
Survey suggests 20 per cent of Canadians skipping meals to cut down on food costs

Survey suggests 20 per cent of Canadians skipping meals to cut down on food costs

Canada-wide survey says people using coupons, hunting for sales to cope with increasing food costs
Vigil outside burned northern Manitoba home mourns loss of four kids

Vigil outside burned northern Manitoba home mourns loss of four kids

Many of those at Saturday night’s vigil in Thompson brought their children
‘Manmade disaster’: Officials criticized over Seoul deaths

‘Manmade disaster’: Officials criticized over Seoul deaths

Government insists there was no way to predict the crowd would get out of control.
Canadian among injured in crowd surge that killed more than 150 in South Korea

Canadian among injured in crowd surge that killed more than 150 in South Korea

Person’s identity and extent of injuries have not been released
Musk tweets link to an unfounded conspiracy theory

Musk tweets link to an unfounded conspiracy theory

New Twitter owner posted rumour about attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband
Women, kids detained in ISIS camps should be repatriated to Canada quickly: expert

Women, kids detained in ISIS camps should be repatriated to Canada quickly: expert

Children will likely have endured trauma for at least 3 years, expert says
Emergencies Act inquiry to hear from ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest organizers this week

Emergencies Act inquiry to hear from ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest organizers this week

Several face criminal charges for their actions
Chrystia Freeland, Melanie Joly among signatories to letter on Iranian women’s rights

Chrystia Freeland, Melanie Joly among signatories to letter on Iranian women’s rights

Letter condemns country’s violent crackdown on women’s rights protests
‘It was historic’: Motion to call residential schools genocide backed unanimously

‘It was historic’: Motion to call residential schools genocide backed unanimously

Consultation with Indigenous people required to determine next steps, NDP member says