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Why drought on the prairies is making your steak more expensive

Why drought on the prairies is making your steak more expensive

Experts says impacts could last for years
Diabetes medication, birth control covered in federal pharmacare deal

Diabetes medication, birth control covered in federal pharmacare deal

Some final details of NDP/Liberal agreement could still be worked out over the weekend
Low-cost Lynx Air grounded permanently, flights to cease effective Monday

Low-cost Lynx Air grounded permanently, flights to cease effective Monday

Airline blames inflation, fuel costs, exchange rates, cost of capital, regulatory costs, competition
Lack of competition blamed as business investment per worker drops

Lack of competition blamed as business investment per worker drops

Statistics Canada says such investment down by 20 per cent over a 15-year stretch
Porn browsing ID talk prompts Trudeau to take jab at Poilievre

Porn browsing ID talk prompts Trudeau to take jab at Poilievre

Conservative leader says party supports bill that would require porn sites to verify users’ ages
Courts tie white supremacy to terrorism for first time in Veltman case

Courts tie white supremacy to terrorism for first time in Veltman case

Case of man who ran down Muslim family also establishes group ties not needed for terrorism to occur
Man who mowed down Ontario Muslim family with his car a terrorist

Man who mowed down Ontario Muslim family with his car a terrorist

Judge confirms act constituted terrorism in landmark case under Canada’s new terrorism law
Canada bracing for the possibility of an even worse wildfire season

Canada bracing for the possibility of an even worse wildfire season

Provincial, territorial and federal emergency response leaders work on coordinating response
Singh vs. Weston: the battle for control of Canada’s grocery aisles

Singh vs. Weston: the battle for control of Canada’s grocery aisles

NDP leader on a crusade to bring down ‘corporate greed’ in the country’s supermarkets
Final oil and gas permits for B.C. waters have been relinquished

Final oil and gas permits for B.C. waters have been relinquished

Federal government says Chevron voluntarily gave up its final 23 permits on Feb. 9