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Most people in U.S. want masks for travellers: AP-NORC poll

Most people in U.S. want masks for travellers: AP-NORC poll

Polling shows a wide partisan divide on the mask issue
Prince Harry talks about fatherhood, Queen Elizabeth and Diana

Prince Harry talks about fatherhood, Queen Elizabeth and Diana

‘I’ve always wanted to have my own kids’
Climate change, big agriculture combine to threaten insects

Climate change, big agriculture combine to threaten insects

Scientists have noticed dramatic drop in total bug numbers
Inflation picks up steam in March to hit 6.7% amid war in Europe, supply chain woes

Inflation picks up steam in March to hit 6.7% amid war in Europe, supply chain woes

Highest reading since inflation hit 6.9 per cent in January 1991 when the GST was introduced
Trudeau says heavy artillery coming for Ukraine, but stays mum on details

Trudeau says heavy artillery coming for Ukraine, but stays mum on details

Prime Minister said he wants to be careful about what he publicizes for security reasons
Climate change investments now reduce future costs, report finds

Climate change investments now reduce future costs, report finds

By 2050, two-degree warming is forecast to cost Canada $21 billion a year
RCMP investigation complete: Prosecutors have report on fatal icefield bus rollover

RCMP investigation complete: Prosecutors have report on fatal icefield bus rollover

Tours of the Icefield resumed last year, seatbelts have been added to the tour buses
B.C. high court certifies former flight attendant’s class-action suit against WestJet

B.C. high court certifies former flight attendant’s class-action suit against WestJet

Ruling says the case centres on alleged failure to uphold the company’s anti-harassment promise
Law combating modern slavery and child labour a priority: minister

Law combating modern slavery and child labour a priority: minister

Bill would make Canadian firms make sure none of their products or components are made in sweatshops
B.C. conservation group moves thousands of salmon that will produce millions of eggs

B.C. conservation group moves thousands of salmon that will produce millions of eggs

Human-propelled salmon run, carrying thousands of spawning salmon from a fish trap in the Salish Sea