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As Australia moves to ban social media for children, Quebec weighs following suit

As Australia moves to ban social media for children under 16, Quebec is debating whether to follow suit.The provincial government decided last spring to...

‘It’s getting a bit scary’: Calgary Canada Post worker worried as national strike drags on

Jennifer Henson, a local mail delivery worker, is concerned as the Canada Post strike reaches the two-week mark.Henson, a rural-suburban Canada Post mail carrier who lives...

Finding skilled labour, input costs reported as pressing obstacles for N.S. businesses: StatCan

Recruiting skilled employees and rising input costs are the obstacles most widely expected by Nova Scotia businesses heading into 2025, according to new survey data from Statistics...

Someone is butchering young trees along some of P.E.I.’s beloved trails

Someone is cutting the limbs and tops off dozens of small coniferous trees along walking trails in Prince Edward Island. Volunteers maintaining trails in Bonshaw, Strathgartney,...

Don’t keep the change: N.B. Power preparing to refund all customers, including some owed pennies

New calculations by N.B. Power show rebates are likely owed to hundreds of thousands of its customers for amounts they were charged for electricity...

Tenants question if Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board timelines are improving

Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) is scheduling hearings faster this year than it did last year, according to estimates shared with CBC Toronto...

Steep OPP cost increases add unexpected pressure to London-area municipal budgets

Rural London-area municipalities will have to make hard budget choices as they grapple with significant and unexpected increases to their policing bills.CBC News spoke...

Police and anti-fraud investigators warn shoppers to be vigilant on Black Friday

Police are urging shoppers to be careful this Black Friday, not only online, but while shopping in person. The warning comes after the Canadian...

City of Thunder Bay taking closer look at restoring historic Waverley Park fountain

The City of Thunder Bay is taking a closer look at what would be needed to get the historic Waverley Park fountain running again.In...

Transgender advocate raises concern over Manitoba Tories’ approval of leadership candidate Wally Daudrich

An advocate for transgender people says they're concerned Manitoba's Progressive Conservative Party approved a leadership candidate who once described U.S. assistant health secretary Rachel Levine, a...

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