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Heavy periods? You might have an undiagnosed bleeding disorder

About 30 per cent of all women report heavy menstrual periods at some point during their reproductive years. Up to …

Alberta leaders renew attacks on final full day of election campaign

SHERWOOD PARK, Alta. — A day before Alberta voters go to the polls, United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney and the …

Legal Aid to stop taking on new immigration and refugee cases Tuesday after budget cut

TORONTO — The head of Legal Aid Ontario says a funding cut from the provincial government means the agency’s lawyers …

End of fund means $25 a month less for some Manitoba welfare recipients

WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government is cutting benefits for some welfare recipients by $25 a month as part of …

Montreal mayor, opposition leader unite to denounce Quebec’s secularism bill

MONTREAL — In a rare display of unity, Montreal city council unanimously passed a motion against Quebec’s proposed secularism bill …

Kashechewan First Nation faces ‘massive trauma’ with flooding: MP

OTTAWA — The pain of spring flooding at a First Nation in northern Ontario is hitting harder this year, as …

Canada joins new German-France ‘alliance’ that doesn’t include U.S.

OTTAWA — Canada has formally joined a German-French coalition aimed at saving the international world order from destruction by various …

Feds could tell you when to drive if carbon price law stands, court told

TORONTO — The federal government will end up with the power to regulate almost every facet of life — such …

Ontario redesigns driver’s licence cards to prevent fraud, identity theft

Coming this fall, Ontario’s driver’s licence will have a new design, showcasing the province’s new brand and logo. This will …

Fresh flour mills cater to consumers seeking whole, traceable baking ingredients

VANCOUVER — In a small warehouse near the southern edge of Vancouver, a man scoops freshly milled flour into brown …

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