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Whooping cough cases spike in several parts of Canada

Whooping cough cases spike in several parts of Canada

Quebec reports more than 11,670 cases this year, a significant jump from the annual average of 562
100% EV tariff has China accusing Canada of protectionism

100% EV tariff has China accusing Canada of protectionism

Chinese electric vehicles have yet to gain foothold in Canada, but is in the process of trying
Deportation cancelled, bisexual Kenyan in Canada pushes status for all

Deportation cancelled, bisexual Kenyan in Canada pushes status for all

Kenya criminalizes same-sex relationships, Charles Mwangi said he fled abuse and death threats
Ottawa tightening restrictions on low-wage foreign workers

Ottawa tightening restrictions on low-wage foreign workers

Low-wage temporary foreign workers blocked in regions with 6% or higher unemployment
Trudeau says he has no plans for a Biden-style political exit

Trudeau says he has no plans for a Biden-style political exit

Prime minister insists he still has what Canadians want, despite polling numbers
‘Long tail’: Rail shutdown ends, but aftershocks ripple amid drawn-out ramp-up

‘Long tail’: Rail shutdown ends, but aftershocks ripple amid drawn-out ramp-up

The work stoppage, although brief, had serious impacts on a number of industries
‘A victory’: Canada halts planned deportation of bisexual man to Kenya

‘A victory’: Canada halts planned deportation of bisexual man to Kenya

Charles Mwangi fled his home country after facing death threats over his sexuality
Rising workplace stress levels make way for new job: the ‘burnout coach’

Rising workplace stress levels make way for new job: the ‘burnout coach’

Coaches guide their clients to make lifestyle changes and identify triggers
‘No desire to retire’: Husband and wife sculptors reflect on 54 years of work

‘No desire to retire’: Husband and wife sculptors reflect on 54 years of work

‘There’s no redo. Perfect is what we aim for and it’s the only thing that is acceptable.’
‘Dissuasive’: Skyrocketing farmland prices a struggle for young farmers

‘Dissuasive’: Skyrocketing farmland prices a struggle for young farmers

Prices in Saskatchewan rose 15.7% in 2023 and have been a barrier across the Prairies