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One-third of young Canadians have tried nicotine pouches
New research shows nicotine pouch use among ages 17–27 has skyrocketed from 7.6% to 34.8% in just four years.
Bank of Canada holds rates at 2.25% amid economic uncertainty
The central bank delivered its fifth consecutive hold as inflation ticked up and job growth surprised. Turbulence ahead for borrowers...
Antelope Hill Provincial Park opens 940 acres of rare grassland
Central Alberta's newest park preserves native fescue landscape and wildlife habitat donated by longtime landowner.
Zero tolerance for drones at World Cup stadiums as security threat heightens
Law enforcement has ratcheted up counter-drone measures for the 78 matches across 11 U.S. cities, with fines up to $100,000 for violations.
World Cup visitors warned of Canada's toxic drug supply
Health officials in Vancouver and Toronto are alerting international visitors about the risks of the country's unpredictable illicit...
Bank of Canada holds interest rates steady amid economic uncertainty
The central bank kept its benchmark rate at 2.25 per cent as it waits for clarity on global trade and inflation impacts.
Federal bill banning kids under 16 from social media introduced today
Ottawa tabled the Digital Safety Act, which would restrict minors' access to platforms and require AI chatbot safeguards.
Screwworm precautions urged as parasite returns to U.S.
Flesh-eating parasite detected in Texas won't survive Canadian winter, but experts say farmers should strengthen biosecurity.
Ex-climate adviser says pipeline deal conflicts with net-zero target
Former Net-Zero Advisory Body co-chair Simon Donner tells Parliament the Alberta deal isn't compatible with 2050 climate goals.
OPP Officer Killed in Hearst Investigation
Provincial Constable Tarun Bali died Tuesday during an investigation northwest of Timmins. One suspect in custody.
Chief justice warns underfunding is breaking Canada's courts
Richard Wagner says lack of resources is delaying trials, boosting unrepresented litigants, and hurting judges' health.
Federal gun amnesty extended while court case plays out
Ottawa delays enforcement deadline for banned firearms. Supreme Court challenge expected next year.