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Why green infrastructure is so central to the upcoming federal election
Cities are starting to do their party for the environment by incorporating what’s known as green infrastructure.
October 17, 2019 9:01 a.m. EST
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As Canada’s population continues to age, it’s more important than ever that communities are educating themselves on how best to support our seniors.
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There are concerns that NASA’s planned lunar exploration mission under the Artemis program could be scrapped by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
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New Mortgage Rules
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Tobacco Settlement
A proposed class-action lawsuit could see the three biggest tobacco manufacturers in Canada pay out more than $30 billion to those who have suffered smoking-related illnesses.
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Author Vikki VanSickle joins us with the perfect gift ideas for the reader on your list this holiday season!
Notwithstanding Clause Concerns
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PM & Premiers Discuss Trump Tariffs
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After more than a decade without it, the city of Calgary is finally set to reintroduce fluoride to its municipal water supply.
Slaycation on Crave
We get a preview of the new Crave series “Slaycation”, which follows a group of drag queens as they vacation together at a winter retreat.
Trudeau’s Border Plan
The Prime Minister will meet with Canada’s premiers today to unveil his plan to beef up security on the Canada-U.S. border, in response to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs.
‘15 Ways My Dad Almost Died’
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