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Wrongfully convicted New Brunswick man dies months after exoneration

Wrongfully convicted New Brunswick man dies months after exoneration

Walter Gillespie spent 21 years in prison for a 1983 murder he was only exonerated of this year
Ottawa puts up $50M in federal budget to hedge against job-stealing AI

Ottawa puts up $50M in federal budget to hedge against job-stealing AI

Money will go to training workers impacted by AI with new skills
Cap on plastic production remains contentious as feds set to host treaty talks

Cap on plastic production remains contentious as feds set to host treaty talks

176 countries working to eliminate plastic waste by 2040
Suspect in mass killing of Ottawa family not interested in seeking bail

Suspect in mass killing of Ottawa family not interested in seeking bail

Febrio De-Zoysa is facing 6 counts of first-degree murder and 1 count of attempted murder
Banks must label carbon tax rebate as such when it hits Canadian accounts

Banks must label carbon tax rebate as such when it hits Canadian accounts

Ottawa to force banks to call carbon rebate a carbon rebate in direct deposits
As India approaches biggest election in history, few Indians in Canada involved

As India approaches biggest election in history, few Indians in Canada involved

India requires overseas citizens to travel back to vote in person on polling day
Canada wants to turn post office properties into housing, here’s how

Canada wants to turn post office properties into housing, here’s how

Military defence properties are another asset the feds are looking to leverage
Changes to Canada’s national dental plan pitched to get dentists on side

Changes to Canada’s national dental plan pitched to get dentists on side

Dentist and hygienist associations say their members have been slow to sign up
‘Not their highway to close’ trio guilty of mischief in Alberta blockade

‘Not their highway to close’ trio guilty of mischief in Alberta blockade

Men express lack of surprise in the verdict, pride in actions taken in Coutts
Doctors say Canadians are dying because of outdated cancer screenings

Doctors say Canadians are dying because of outdated cancer screenings

Guidelines for some common cancers conflict with the opinions of specialists in those areas