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‘He’s already gone’: Montreal teen turns to writing after father’s death to cancer
Sixteen-year-old Tyler Szeremeta, a Grade 11 student at John Rennie High School, lost his father to cancer in December 2022. * This article was originally published here
Proposed Renter’s Bill of Rights a good first step, but not enough for Alberta: advocate
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced three new proposed reforms in the 2024 budget that aim to protect Canadian renters. * This article was originally published here
Over 25% of young Canadian deaths linked to opioids amid pandemic: study
Across Canada, the burden of premature opioid-related deaths doubled between 2019 and 2021, representing more than one-quarter of deaths among younger adults, a study found. * This article was originally published here
Person seriously injured in attack by stray dogs, coyotes: Ontario police
The investigation is in its early stages but Middlesex OPP believe both stray dogs and coyotes were involved in the attack on the 32-year-old. * This article was originally published here
Budget 2024 sets up a ‘hard year’ for the Liberals. Here’s what to expect
The Liberals are set to table the 2024 federal budget on Tuesday. Here's what to expect as the economy struggles and Canadians seek financial relief. * This article was originally published here
Montreal Caribbean community excited for carnival parade after last year’s cancelation
There's was a collective sigh of relief among members of Montreal's Caribbean communities as news broke that the city has approved plans to throw a Caribbean carnival this summer. * This article was originally published here
One person taken to hospital following house fire in northeast Calgary
EMS confirmed to Global News that one adult was taken to hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries around 11:30 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Three people rescued from partially submerged vehicle: Toronto fire
Toronto fire crews were called to an area near Highway 400 and 401 after a vehicle containing three people left the road and became partially submerged in a water-filled ditch. * This article was originally published here
Federal budget 2024: What lies ahead for Canada’s health-care system?
With the unveiling of the 2024 federal budget Tuesday, Canadians may be anxiously awaiting insights into the plans for tackling the strains on the health-care system. * This article was originally published here
Montreal commemorates 30 years since Rwandan genocide
As commemorations for the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda continue, many survivors in Montreal are reliving some of the trauma they experienced. * This article was originally published here
City of Calgary delays reintroducing fluoride to water supply as new study shows poor dental outcomes for Calgary children
Calgary delays reintroducing fluoride to water supply as a new study show children in non-fluoridated areas suffer from more dental problems. * This article was originally published here
N.S. man dead after car collides with tractor trailer in Kings County: RCMP
A 48-year-old man from Kentville, N.S., was killed Thursday when his Honda CRV collided with a tractor trailer, Nova Scotia RCMP say. The man was the vehicle's lone occupant. * This article was originally published here
How to protect, improve your credit score amid cost-of-living pressures
Canada's cost-of-living pressures are impacting some people's ability to pay down debt and keep their credit scores in good standing. * This article was originally published here
Life-saving program front and centre at free forum in Kelowna, B.C.
SAVE BC was started by two physicians in the Lower Mainland who felt there was a gap in catching the disease based on family history. * This article was originally published here
Canada pledges $132M in aid for Sudan as conflict hits 1-year mark
The conflict has killed thousands of civilians, forced millions of people to flee within Sudan and to neighbouring countries and created one of the world's worst hunger crises. * This article was originally published here
Federal government slashes funding to Indigenous women’s advocacy organization
The Native Women's Association of Canada has seen its federal funding cut by nearly $50 million to just $10 million, resulting in its staff of 75 being reduced to 30. * This article was originally published here
Toronto cherry blossom bloom ‘on schedule.’ When to expect them at High Park
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to descend on High Park in the coming weeks as Toronto's cherry blossoms near peak bloom season. * This article was originally published here
Bowen Island man revealed to be Canada’s first Filipino immigrant
New research has revealed details of the life of Canada's first Filipino immigrant, who spent much of his life living on B.C.'s Bowen Island. * This article was originally published here
RCMP investigation leads to drug bust in Manitoba, 4 behind bars
'Drugs continue to impact our community and these results are a step in the right direction of addressing the issue,' Brokenhead Ojibway Nation Chief Gordon Bluesky said. * This article was originally published here
Cineplex sees box office revenue up 46% from 1 year ago
Cineplex also said the total amounted to 95 per cent of what it saw in March 2019 before the pandemic when its take at the box office amounted to $62.6 million. * This article was originally published here