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Competition Bureau probe of 'flushable' wipes goes down the drain

Competition Bureau probe of 'flushable' wipes goes down the drain

OTTAWA — To flush or not to flush? It is a question Canada's Competition Bureau says it cannot answer.
Climate Changed: Communities on edge of catastrophe face choice of fight or flight

Climate Changed: Communities on edge of catastrophe face choice of fight or flight

VANCOUVER — The idea of relocating his community isn't one that Arnie Lampreau of the Shackan Indian Band in British Columbia's Nicola Valley thought he'd be considering when he was elected chief early last year.
Andrea Skinner resigns as interim chair of Hockey Canada's board of directors

Andrea Skinner resigns as interim chair of Hockey Canada's board of directors

TORONTO — Andrea Skinner has submitted her resignation as the interim chair of Hockey Canada's board of directors.
Incoming Alberta premier Danielle Smith to seek Brooks-Medicine Hat seat

Incoming Alberta premier Danielle Smith to seek Brooks-Medicine Hat seat

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Incoming Alberta premier Danielle Smith says she will seek the southeastern seat of Brooks-Medicine Hat in a byelection, despite not living in the area and there already being a seat open in Calgary.
Quebec businessman and philanthropist André Chagnon, founder of Vidéotron, dead at 94

Quebec businessman and philanthropist André Chagnon, founder of Vidéotron, dead at 94

MONTREAL — André Chagnon, a Quebec businessman who founded telecommunications giant Vidéotron and later set up one of the largest family foundations in the country, died Saturday.
'Arrival of a new Arctic': Study predicts Arctic rainy days will double by 2100

'Arrival of a new Arctic': Study predicts Arctic rainy days will double by 2100

YELLOWKNIFE — While the Arctic is better known for blankets of snow than rain clouds, new research suggests the number of rainy days in the region will roughly double by the end of this century.
'Pushed to the back': First Nations women under-represented as chiefs in Canada

'Pushed to the back': First Nations women under-represented as chiefs in Canada

More than a year after Sheila North unsuccessfully ran to lead one of Manitoba's largest First Nations political organizations, the Cree leader and journalist is ready to try again.
Veterans, legion butt heads over use of poppy on election signs

Veterans, legion butt heads over use of poppy on election signs

OTTAWA — Two veterans running for municipal council north of Toronto have run afoul of the Royal Canadian Legion for using the image of the poppy on their election campaign signs.
B.C. agrees to pay $300,000 to couple who say logging flooded their property

B.C. agrees to pay $300,000 to couple who say logging flooded their property

Lawyers for the British Columbia government have agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit by a couple whose property flooded after a third of the forest in the surrounding watershed was cut down.
No winning ticket sold for Friday's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket sold for Friday's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot

Another week has passed without a Lotto Max jackpot winner. There was no winning ticket sold in Friday's $70 million draw. However, of the 57 available Maxmillion prizes of $1 million each, 16 winning numbers were drawn.
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