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Manitoba cracks down on election disinformation

Manitoba's government passes sweeping new bills including strong anti-disinformation measures for elections, healthcare reforms, and enhanced consumer protections in final legislative push.

Barrie Driver Charged After 1 AM Traffic Stop

A Barrie driver is facing multiple criminal charges following a 1 AM traffic stop that uncovered license suspension, prohibited driving, and open alcohol containers in the vehicle.

Maine Voters Reject Voter ID Requirements

Maine voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed voter ID law, preserving the state's same-day registration system and dealing a blow to election security advocates.

Canadian Toques: Stitching National Pride

Discover the heartwarming story behind Canadian-made toques and how these humble winter hats evolved into powerful symbols of national identity and economic resilience.

NDP Bill Threatens Jail Time for Canadian Speech

A controversial NDP private member's bill is raising alarms about potential jail time for Canadians expressing certain opinions. Bill C-367 aims to remove religious hate speech exemptions, creating new legal risks for free speech advocates.

CMIC Launches AI-Powered Construction ERP Nexus

Discover how CMIC's groundbreaking Nexus platform combines artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and agent-driven automation to transform construction project management.

Canadian Skincare Essentials for Fall Glow

Discover the best Canadian skincare products to transition your routine into autumn. From hydrating serums to protective barriers, these local gems will keep your skin radiant through the cooler months.

17 Must-Have Canadian Home Finds from Umbra

Discover stylish and functional home decor pieces from Toronto-based design company Umbra. Support Canadian craftsmanship while transforming your living space with these innovative products.

Zekelman Pays Canadians to Report Foreign Steel

Canadian steel manufacturer Zekelman Industries is offering financial incentives to Canadians who report unauthorized foreign steel being used in domestic construction projects, aiming to protect local jobs and industry standards.

BC tenant forced to pay for stolen Halloween candy

A BC landlord successfully deducted the cost of stolen Halloween candy from a tenant's security deposit after a Civil Resolution Tribunal ruling that's raising eyebrows across the province.

5 Tax Reforms Mark Carney Must Champion

As speculation grows about Mark Carney's political future, experts reveal five crucial tax changes that could revolutionize Canada's economy and restore fairness for middle-class families.

Nova Scotia's Untold WWI Hero Stories Revealed

Former Halifax Army Museum curator Ken Hynes shares remarkable accounts of Nova Scotia soldiers and nurses who served with extraordinary courage during World War I, preserving their legacy for future generations.

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