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MONTRÉAL - New federal data says apparent opioid-related deaths dropped by 17 per cent across Canada in 2024 compared with the prior year.
British Columbia reported the most deaths with 2,299; Ontario saw 2,231 deaths, and Alberta reported 1,181 opioid-related ...
The slowdown is most noticeable across Ontario and Quebec, which collectively average around 28-29 tornadoes in a normal year ...
Rugby Canada chief executive officer Nathan Bombrys calls Kevin Rouet "the Jack Reacher of rugby coaches," a reference to the ...
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The federal government is slashing the number of permanent and temporary immigrants it's admitting to Canada — but among the ...
Several provinces in Canada have seen a decline in apparent opioid-related deaths, according to new data from the Canadian ...
The 2023 wildfires in Quebec caused economic losses of more than $8 billion, according to research by climate consulting firm ...
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The presidents of two major Quebec unions fear that workers in the province could soon face the same treatment as striking ...
The law gives Quebec's labour minister the power to end a labour dispute by imposing arbitration when the strike or lockout is deemed likely to cause serious harm to the public.