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‘We want to be able to decide’: The battle over Ontario’s Ring of Fire

‘We want to be able to decide’: The battle over Ontario’s Ring of Fire

Mining development plans in province’s undisturbed north rallies Indigenous concern
UPDATE: GM utoworkers strike ends less than 24 hours after it begins

UPDATE: GM utoworkers strike ends less than 24 hours after it begins

Deal reached for about 4,280 autoworkers from Unifor Locals in Ontario
‘Rorschach test’: Freedom Convoy trial hinging more on attitude than evidence

‘Rorschach test’: Freedom Convoy trial hinging more on attitude than evidence

Analyst weighs in as high-profile trial set to reconvene this week after a lengthy break
Canadian municipalities want to become ‘spongier’ to build climate resilience

Canadian municipalities want to become ‘spongier’ to build climate resilience

Idea is to divert stormwater into vegetated areas so less ends up in sewers
Vehicles with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi can be at risk of hacking: experts

Vehicles with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi can be at risk of hacking: experts

Hackers can more easily target connected vehicles, even manipulating steering and brakes
Canadian men’s volleyball team punches ticket to 2024 Paris Olympics

Canadian men’s volleyball team punches ticket to 2024 Paris Olympics

Team’s win against Mexico Sunday guaranteed them the spot
Afghan Canadians unite to offer support following deadly earthquake

Afghan Canadians unite to offer support following deadly earthquake

More than 2,000 people reported dead
Saskatchewan MLAs prepare for fight over pronouns, Charter rights

Saskatchewan MLAs prepare for fight over pronouns, Charter rights

Government says parental consent should be required for children to change names, pronouns at school
‘Most challenging Thanksgiving:’ Holiday marked with soaring food bank use

‘Most challenging Thanksgiving:’ Holiday marked with soaring food bank use

Greater Vancouver Food Bank supporting 16,000 to 17,000 people a month, says COO
Canadian universities bet on international students. Global shifts present risks

Canadian universities bet on international students. Global shifts present risks

International events and politics can have a big impact on how many students come to Canada