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First Nations leaders disappointed Indigenous high school courses not mandatory

TORONTO — Indigenous courses will not be a mandatory part of the high school curriculum in Ontario — a decision …

Men and women agree on problems in their sex lives, study suggests

New research suggests men and women are on the same wavelength when it comes to problems in their sex lives. …

Scheer vows criminal crackdown on human trafficking in election pledge

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is promising funding for police, survivor services and public awareness to fight human trafficking …

Former Tory cabinet minister from Manitoba to run for People’s Party of Canada

WINNIPEG — A member of the Manitoba legislature and former federal cabinet minister is planning to run for Maxime Bernier’s …

Encana CEO says Canadian oilfield would produce more if regulated in the U.S.

CALGARY — Western Canada’s Montney oil and gas region would be two to four times more productive if it was …

Canadians increasingly worried over boomers’ health bills, survey finds

CHARLOTTETOWN — Canadians are increasingly concerned about how to pay for the care of aging baby boomers — and fearful …

Sitting and sleeping on downtown sidewalks could net $100 fine in B.C. city

PENTICTON, B.C. — Sitting and sleeping on some downtown sidewalks could be banned in Penticton, B.C., this summer as part …

Busting the myth that Canadians are polarized on climate and immigration

In 2015, the Liberals came to power winning every seat in Atlantic Canada with their progressive platform and promise to …

Canadian schools spend more as enrolment and test scores fall

The question of value for money is central to any public policy consideration. Given its scale, coupled with its critical …

The new NAFTA’s assault on public health

The negotiations were strained and at times it looked like it would be stillborn, but the USMCA (the new North …

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