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September 22, 2025
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Supreme Court considering $2-million dispute between Kanesatake and Quebec lawyer
MONTREAL — Canada’s top court is currently weighing a $2-million dispute that has embroiled a Quebec lawyer and a Montreal-area Mohawk community for more than two decades.

September 22, 2025
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Public disorder, housing among the top issues as B.C.'s local politicians meet
VICTORIA — The issues of street disorder, homelessness and mental health will be top of mind when municipal leaders in British Columbia gather in Victoria for their annual convention. The Union of British Columbia Municipalities president Coun.

September 22, 2025
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Montreal says new housing fund will help create 6,300 non-market units in 10 years
MONTREAL — A Montreal homeless shelter says it's nearly doubling the number of apartments it can offer the unhoused thanks to a boost in funding from the city, part of a $2-million envelope split among four groups that develop below-market housing.

September 22, 2025
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Carney to meet other leaders attending UN General Assembly
NEW YORK — Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly on Monday after joining other nations in recognizing Palestinian statehood as the institution faces pushback from the Trump administration

September 22, 2025
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$12B in food and drink exports could be shifted away from U.S.: Farm Credit Canada
Farm Credit Canada has identified $12 billion in food and beverage exports that could be shifted away from the U.S. market as cross-border trade comes under continued strain.

September 22, 2025
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Quebec premier promises new legislation inspired by federal major projects law
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier Franois Legault says his government will table new legislation to speed up environmental approvals, modelled on the federal ...

September 22, 2025
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Montreal transit strike expected to begin today, disrupting service for two weeks
MONTREAL — A transit strike is set to kick off this morning that could disrupt bus and subway service in Montreal for the next two weeks.

September 22, 2025
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Canada, major fossil-fuel producers widen gap between output and climate targets: report
Canada and other major fossil fuel-producing countries are derailing the world's chance to hit key targets to rein in climate change, a new internatio...

September 22, 2025
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Hyundai Hope on Wheels supports paediatric cancer programs
SASKATOON – Hyundai Canada, through its charitable foundation Hyundai Hope on Wheels, and 225 dealers nationwide, have donated $100,000 to Saska...

September 22, 2025
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U.S. right-wing commentator offers to house B.C. ostriches facing cull order
EDGEWOOD, BRITISH COLUMBIA - An ostrich farm in British Columbia's Interior whose birds face a cull order has the support of a right-wing American inf...

September 21, 2025
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Moose Jaw WINMAR Warriors close out pre-season with win over Swift Current
Warriors take 4-1 victory to finish exhibition campaign with 3-1 record, regular-season opener Wednesday

September 21, 2025
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Elson says it is 'truly an honour' to be named Bruins' captain
Rorey Elson was selected to wear the "C" after a vote by his teammates.

September 21, 2025
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Balgonie Greenall Griffins defeat Moose Jaw Peacock to move into second place in South Rural Football League
Moose Jaw Central locks down playoff spot with 56-3 win over Yorkton as midpoint of season arrives

September 21, 2025
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Canadian recognition of Palestinian state greeted with cheers, dismay
OTTAWA - Canada's formal recognition of a Palestinian state drew applause from longtime advocates of the move and sharp denunciation from voices who s...

September 21, 2025
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Regina Pats comeback comes up short against Medicine Hat Tigers
Medicine Hat Tigers celebrate a win over Regina. Photo courtesy of Randy Feere

September 21, 2025
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More women taking to the open road
ARCOLA — Over the years, more women can be seen behind the wheel of a semi-truck, but this form of work for women began in the early 1900s. Ther...

September 21, 2025
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Being a truck driver is a way of life for Guy Russell
CARLYLE — Guy Russell had his first taste of trucking when he was seven years old. He went with his Uncle Dale Taylor for a trip to Ontario in h...

September 21, 2025
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Carney to announce Canada will recognize a Palestinian state
NEW YORK - Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to formally announce that Canada will recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembl...

September 21, 2025
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Long denied financing, Indigenous-owned investment dealers are flipping the script
Getting a business loan is both a foundation of economic growth and something Indigenous people have long faced barriers to access, but an emerging trend has First Nations flipping the script and becoming financiers themselves.

September 21, 2025
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Garden Chat: Growing figs on the Prairies
Common and San Pedro figs can be grown as they do not require pollination to produce an early ‘breba’ fruit crop.

September 21, 2025
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The Meeple Guild: Bird battle better than most
Ultimately, Perch has high production values, and looks nice too, so once you crack the cellophane and delve into the box you want to get this one to the table.

September 21, 2025
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Navy still struggling to fill recruitment gaps throughout the service: vice-admiral
OTTAWA - Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee says the Royal Canadian Navy is "not out of the woods" yet on its recruitment crisis and the next four to five yea...

September 21, 2025
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Gardener's Notebook: Fall plant and bulb sale Sept. 26
is a good time to add plants to the garden; a great time, actually, because the weather is more moderate in temperature, and the plants don’t have to struggle with extreme heat as they get used to their new surroundings.

September 21, 2025
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B.C. First Nation investigates sturgeon deaths, with plan to track drifting carcasses
TSAWWASSEN - It took four people to haul the carcass of a sturgeon off the banks of the Fraser River in Richmond, B.C., earlier this month, one of doz...

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