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17D AGO

First woman to appear in NHL game leads PWHL's Detroit expansion

Manon Rhéaume's groundbreaking career comes full circle as she takes on general manager role.

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Tim Hortons shuts down Tims Rewards credit card this October

The coffee chain's three-year credit card experiment ends Oct. 1. Existing cardholders have other options.

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B.C. retail sales rise on fuel spike, but core spending slips

Metro Vancouver sees continued weakness while gasoline prices push national numbers higher in March.

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Saskatchewan school staff stretched thin, survey reveals

Education workers across the province report performing medical procedures without proper training and facing mounting workload pressure.

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U.S. imposes tariffs on 60 economies over forced labour concerns

The Trump administration is adding 10-12.5% duties on imports from countries it says failed to curb trade in goods made with forced labour.

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Zellers returns to Ontario with toys, snacks, and national ambitions

Relaunched discount chain opens in Toronto and Windsor this summer, with stores planned for Ottawa and other major markets.

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Indigenous economic partnerships are Canada's biggest untapped growth opportunity

A new Deloitte report shows Indigenous gross domestic income grew from $37.6B to $63.7B between 2013–2023, yet barriers remain.

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Tim Hortons scraps loyalty credit card by October

The coffee chain is shutting its Neo Financial-powered card program in October after three-year run, shifting cardholders to a...

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Jill Biden reflects on Hunter's addiction: 'I'm sorry I didn't talk about it'

The former first lady opens up about her son's recovery in a new memoir, saying openness about addiction can offer hope.

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Iowa Democrats pick Senate nominee to challenge GOP's Joni Ernst

Either Josh Turek or Zach Wahls will face U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson in a race Democrats say could flip the seat.

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Health officials alert on illness risk during FIFA World Cup

Canada is restricting travel from Ebola-affected African countries, but officials worry other illnesses like malaria could spread during...

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Summer forecast: Alberta bracing for above-average heat, variable rain

Environment Canada projects warmer temperatures across most of Alberta through August, though precipitation remains unpredictable.