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American Elected Pope: Manitobans React with Surprise

Manitobans share surprise and pride as Cardinal Robert Prevost from Chicago becomes Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, following Pope Francis’ legacy. Manitobans React...

April Inflation Slows to 1.6% Amid Carbon Tax Relief

Canada's April inflation cooled to 1.6%, impacted by carbon price removal and ongoing U.S. tariffs. Here's what it means for future interest rates. April Inflation...

Army Commander Resigns Amid Facebook Hate Group Probe

Col. James McKay steps down after fallout from a Facebook group tied to hateful posts by Canadian reserve soldiers in Ottawa. Investigations underway. Brigade Leader...

Army Probes Soldiers in ‘Abhorrent’ Facebook Scandal

Canadian Army investigates members linked to a Facebook group sharing racist and hateful content. Military police reopen probe to assess serious misconduct. Army Probes...

Asylum Claims at Quebec Border Spike Sharply in April

Quebec sees asylum claims double as U.S. moves to strip protections from migrants. Experts say fears of a mass influx are exaggerated. Quebec Border Sees...

B.C. Babysitter Acquitted in 2011 Toddler Drowning Case

The Supreme Court of Canada acquits Tammy Bouvette, citing prosecutorial failures and no evidence for retrial in a decade-old toddler drowning case. Supreme Court Orders...

B.C. Job Market Booms Despite U.S. Trade Tensions

B.C.’s unemployment rate drops to 5.6% despite trade war woes. Youth jobs still lag, but the province's economy shows surprising strength and resilience. B.C. Jobless...

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