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Potentially deadly rare Strep A infections spike in Canada

Potentially deadly rare Strep A infections spike in Canada

2023 invasive Group A streptococcal infections up nearly 50% above previous recorded high
4.4M uninsured Canadians won’t get federal dental coverage: report

4.4M uninsured Canadians won’t get federal dental coverage: report

Household income cap of $90,000 per year affect who qualifies for the program
Warm December an uneasy pleasure for many Canadians: survey

Warm December an uneasy pleasure for many Canadians: survey

Leger finds majority enjoyed weather even as it worried them, blame climate change
UPDATE: Trudeau defends Jamaica trip as ethics watchdog’s testimony sought

UPDATE: Trudeau defends Jamaica trip as ethics watchdog’s testimony sought

Trudeau’s office said prime minister’s family staying at location owned by family friends at no cost
Canada won’t be your drug store, health minister tells U.S. officials

Canada won’t be your drug store, health minister tells U.S. officials

Mark Holland chides U.S. officials over cost-saving scheme to buy Canadian drugs
Trudeau says Canada prepared if U.S. decides to return to Trump

Trudeau says Canada prepared if U.S. decides to return to Trump

Republican nomination battle officially became a three-horse race Tuesday
Former Alberta premier Notley stepping aside as provincial NDP leader

Former Alberta premier Notley stepping aside as provincial NDP leader

Notley will stay on as leader until a replacement is chosen, fulfill current term
Snowstorm coming to B.C. coast as frigid conditions chill much of Canada

Snowstorm coming to B.C. coast as frigid conditions chill much of Canada

Snowstorm inbound for Metro Vancouver, Greater Victoria and beyond
‘Ready to die’: chilling texts open Saskatchewan stabbing rampage inquest

‘Ready to die’: chilling texts open Saskatchewan stabbing rampage inquest

Myles Sanderson killed 11 people and injured 17 others on James Smith Cree Nation, Weldon
Tremors of Red Sea conflict start to shake Canada, with dozens of ships delayed

Tremors of Red Sea conflict start to shake Canada, with dozens of ships delayed

Ships running between a day and two weeks behind as fighting continues in transportation corridor