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St. Patrick’s Day parade in Montreal draws thousands for annual celebration
Seas of green filled downtown streets as thousands of people turned out for the annual celebration of Ireland's patron saint and Irish culture. * This article was originally published here
Sri Lankan family slain in Ottawa to be remembered at funeral service Sunday
The service is open to the public and scheduled for 1 p.m. at the city's Infinity Convention Centre. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon SPCA set to serve animals for years to come in new home
On Saturday the SPCA celebrated with an open house at the new facility, where they showed off the new features and designs throughout. * This article was originally published here
Migrant protest demands regularization and end of “scapegoating”
Hundreds of migrants and their supporters marched through the streets of Montreal demanding regularization for all and for an end to the scapegoating of migrants. * This article was originally published here
Trudeau says he thinks about quitting ‘crazy, super tough’ job daily, but is determined to continue
Trudeau told a radio host on Friday that he thinks about quitting his 'challenging' prime minister job every day, but is still motivated to continue and face the next election. * This article was originally published here
Did you co-sign your kid’s mortgage? There are new tax reporting rules to know
Bare trust reporting is a new requirement by the CRA this year, but most Canadians are likely unaware of its existence — or penalties. * This article was originally published here
BC Hydro power pole deliberately set on fire, Nanaimo RCMP say
The fire broke out at the base of a power pole in the city's downtown core on Thursday night, and police say they believe someone used accelerant to ignite it. * This article was originally published here
As alcohol consumption declines, a St. Patrick’s Day with fewer raised glasses
Restaurants and pubs should be ready to serve mocktails and buzz-free Guinness to the holiday revellers, experts say. * This article was originally published here
Halifax sexual health clinic receives outpour of community support to provide free IUDs
A sexual health clinic in Halifax that has been providing free birth control devices to patients in need is grateful for support as donations run out, but says more is needed. * This article was originally published here
Toronto dog DNA testing company IDs woman as 40% Alaskan Malamute
In analyzing submitted samples, DNA My Dog determined that investigative reporter Christina Hager was part Alaskan Malamute, Shar-Pei and Labrador. * This article was originally published here
Lethbridge celebrates newest centenarian: ‘I’ve looked forward to this for a long time’
'I'm 100 years old. I’ve looked forward to this for a very long time,' said Glen Michelson surrounded by friends and family for his birthday celebration in Lethbridge, Alta. * This article was originally published here
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens fall to Boston in overtime, but not without a fight
The Canadiens could have quit in December, but seem determined to not give an inch until mid-April. Brian Wilde has more on the Habs' matchup against the Bruins. * This article was originally published here
‘What were they thinking?’: Calls to cancel bridge closure on St. Patrick’s Day weekend
There are growing calls for Transports Quebec to reconsider closing the Ile-aux-Tourtes bridge on St. Patrick's Day weekend, but parade organizers may be out of luck. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s next wealth divide? It’s renters versus homeowners, RBC says
Housing unaffordability in Canada is exacerbating wealth divides between renters and homeowners in the country, according to an RBC analysis. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s carbon price will increase on April 1. By how much?
Canada’s carbon price is set to increase next month despite provincial leaders like Newfoundland Premier Andrew Furey calling for a halt. Here's what you need to know. * This article was originally published here
Alberta government proposes new ‘police-like’ agency, will operate independently
The province said the agency will be independent from the government, like all of Alberta's police services. * This article was originally published here
‘Need this funding now’: B.C. MP calls for federal disaster aid for Fraser Valley
A B.C. MP in the Fraser Valley said federal help for the region regarding funds for emergency disasters is taking too long. * This article was originally published here
Trudeau, Smith set to meet as carbon price provincial pushback grows
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith meet in Calgary Wednesday as provincial opposition to the April 1 carbon price increase intensifies. * This article was originally published here
Variable or short-term fixed mortgage? Where experts see the ‘sweet spot’
Expectations for interest rate cuts from the Bank of Canada could make a variable mortgage an attractive proposition. Here's what experts say about the risks and possible rewards. * This article was originally published here
City councillors briefed on escalating cost concerns around Calgary’s Green Line LRT project
Updated costs on Calgary's $5.5 billion Green Line are expected this summer, when officials complete design work on 60 per cent of the project. * This article was originally published here