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Outdoor cats kill 60 million birds in Canada each year, study finds

Outdoor cats kill 60 million birds in Canada each year, study finds

Three Indigenous-led marine refuges established in waters off B.C.'s North Coast

Three Indigenous-led marine refuges established in waters off B.C.'s North Coast

Insights gleaned from our panel on Carney's policy playbook

Insights gleaned from our panel on Carney's policy playbook

California lawsuit says makers of plastic bags lied about products being recyclable

California lawsuit says makers of plastic bags lied about products being recyclable

MOVIES: Back, updated and re-made: Frankenstein and Kiss of the Spider Woman

MOVIES: Back, updated and re-made: Frankenstein and Kiss of the Spider Woman

Liberals will make border security announcement today

Liberals will make border security announcement today

Justice ministers’ meeting ends in Kananaskis

Justice ministers’ meeting ends in Kananaskis

Provincial health ministers to ask for funding commitment out of meeting with Michel

Provincial health ministers to ask for funding commitment out of meeting with Michel

Chamber of commerce says Alberta teachers strike is straining businesses

Chamber of commerce says Alberta teachers strike is straining businesses

CRA says there's more work to do as call centre improvement plan hits 50

CRA says there's more work to do as call centre improvement plan hits 50

Alberta Premier Smith wants to set up an education commission after teachers strike

Alberta Premier Smith wants to set up an education commission after teachers strike

Carney says now is not the time to strike back at US over tariffs

Carney says now is not the time to strike back at US over tariffs

Inside Canada’s race to build a rare earths supply chain

Inside Canada’s race to build a rare earths supply chain

Federal government returns former military land to BC First Nation

Federal government returns former military land to BC First Nation

‘Strategy, what strategy?’ Why Canada needs an action plan fast — or could waste its rare earths wealth

‘Strategy, what strategy?’ Why Canada needs an action plan fast — or could waste its rare earths wealth

Large African birds crowded on Canadian farms

Large African birds crowded on Canadian farms

As forests are cut down, butterflies are losing their colours

As forests are cut down, butterflies are losing their colours

Two Quebec battery supply chain projects pull the plug

Two Quebec battery supply chain projects pull the plug

Homebuilding boom ignoring rising wildfire risk

Homebuilding boom ignoring rising wildfire risk

Canada's health ministers meet in Calgary to discuss funding, workforce

Canada's health ministers meet in Calgary to discuss funding, workforce

'Are they being fed?' Thousands of students are losing school meals during teachers strike

'Are they being fed?' Thousands of students are losing school meals during teachers strike

The world expected to add 57 superhot days a year, but study indicates it could have been worse

The world expected to add 57 superhot days a year, but study indicates it could have been worse

Canadian refugee applicant in ICE custody says he crossed the border accidentally

Canadian refugee applicant in ICE custody says he crossed the border accidentally

Increased CO2 levels a sign Canada must resist climate backsliding: scientist

Increased CO2 levels a sign Canada must resist climate backsliding: scientist

CNO's new tool showed me how Ontario is responding to Ford’s speed camera ban

CNO's new tool showed me how Ontario is responding to Ford’s speed camera ban

Alberta is forgetting the hard-won lessons of Northern Gateway

Alberta is forgetting the hard-won lessons of Northern Gateway

The plastic waste problem behind Canada's building boom

The plastic waste problem behind Canada's building boom

How disasters change our love lives — for better and for worse

How disasters change our love lives — for better and for worse

Industry minister says relief coming for tariff-hit softwood lumber sector

Industry minister says relief coming for tariff-hit softwood lumber sector

Manitoba youth advocate calls for more help for kids affected by wildfires

Manitoba youth advocate calls for more help for kids affected by wildfires