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Some Jif peanut butter products recalled in Canada due to potential salmonella risk | CBC News
The makers of Jif peanut butter are urging Canadians to check their recent purchases as they issue a recall for…
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Hundreds of international students in limbo after Scarborough, Ont., college suspends spring enrolment | CBC News
Hundreds of international students who paid a Scarborough college upwards of $15,000 in tuition say their enrolment has been unilaterally…
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Marineland, in Niagara Falls, Ont., bans lawyer, filmmaker and scientist among others from entering park | CBC News
Marineland has banned a number of people from its premises, some of whom have never visited the Niagara Falls, Ont.,…
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Katherine Deves’ defeat in Warringah ‘a stunning rebuke of politics of division’, advocates say
Parachuting controversial Liberal candidate Katherine Deves into the seat of Warringah held by independent Zali Steggall was a failed move…
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The beauty of bugs and biodiversity on display at Western’s McIntosh Gallery | CBC News
If bugs could carry protest signs, what would they say? A new exhibit at Western University’s McIntosh Gallery is exploring…
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Why there is no fencing, safety equipment or lifeguards at Peggys Cove | CBC News
Shortly after the death of a 25-year-old man who was swept into the ocean at Peggys Cove in 2015, an…
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‘I did consider backing out’: This candidate and others face hate in Ontario election campaign | CBC News
Warning: Readers may find some of the content disturbing. Marjorie Knight used to knock on doors alone. This Ontario election, her…
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Soaring fuel prices hamper Canadians’ long-awaited travel plans | CBC News
After two years of lockdowns and travel restrictions, many Canadians are eager to pack their bags and finally hit the…
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Here’s the riding the Ontario Liberals most desperately want to win | CBC News
If there is one riding in the province the Ontario Liberals most desperately want to win on election night, it’s…
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B.C. pledges $100 million to address historical wrongs of interning Japanese Canadians | CBC News
B.C. Premier John Horgan committed a $100 million endowment Saturday to address the lasting effects of the internment of Japanese…
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