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Saskatchewan stabbing inquest concludes, offering comfort and direction

Saskatchewan stabbing inquest concludes, offering comfort and direction

Jury, coroner make 29 recommendations aimed at police and First Nations
Canada’s farmers sweating out possibility of big carbon pricing bill

Canada’s farmers sweating out possibility of big carbon pricing bill

Proposed carve-out bill giving them 8-year exemption still percolating on Parliament Hill
Canada’s baby bust slows to an all-time low fertility rate

Canada’s baby bust slows to an all-time low fertility rate

Statistics Canada says rate in 2022 was 1.33 births per woman
CBC head Catherine Tait will recommend bonuses amid widespread cuts

CBC head Catherine Tait will recommend bonuses amid widespread cuts

Broadcaster cutting jobs, programming to head off a projected $125-million shortfall
Flair airline CEO says debt, delivery delays put expansion plans on hold

Flair airline CEO says debt, delivery delays put expansion plans on hold

Company says it has a plan to repay the federal government $67.2 million in unpaid taxes
Canada’s archaic health records system bad for your health: report

Canada’s archaic health records system bad for your health: report

Public Policy Forum says all records should be paperless, digitally accessible to patients by 2028
Massive stuffed polar bear swiped from Alberta resort

Massive stuffed polar bear swiped from Alberta resort

500-pound bruin disappeared from the Lily Lake Resort north of Edmonton
Jury expected to get instructions in Saskatchewan stabbing rampage

Jury expected to get instructions in Saskatchewan stabbing rampage

Coroner’s inquest nears end in 2022 James Smith Cree Nation mass killing
Child dead after being hit by car in Manitoba toboggan tragedy

Child dead after being hit by car in Manitoba toboggan tragedy

Police say 5-year-old had been sliding down a snow hill and ended up on the street
B.C. joins call for pause in assisted dying eligibility expansion

B.C. joins call for pause in assisted dying eligibility expansion

Most provinces and territories sign letter asking federal government for more time to prepare