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Two victories: Museum celebrates Chinese Canadian bravery during Second World War

Two victories: Museum celebrates Chinese Canadian bravery during Second World War

'A Soldier for All Seasons' commemorates the 80th anniversary of the end of the war
Shareholders stonewalled by apparently defunct B.C. company

Shareholders stonewalled by apparently defunct B.C. company

Multiple shareholders say they haven't heard from BlueSky Organics about their investments in months, or years
Mountain Equipment Company returns to Canadian ownership

Mountain Equipment Company returns to Canadian ownership

One of five B.C. locations, Victoria store part of national chain’s return to Canadian hands
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith makes changes to cabinet

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith makes changes to cabinet

Premier Danielle Smith announced some changes to her cabinet and caucus leadership.
Door-to-door mail phase-out recommended, Canada Post 'effectively' bankrupt: report

Door-to-door mail phase-out recommended, Canada Post 'effectively' bankrupt: report

Commissioner says there is a way to preserve Canada Post as a national institution
Central Alberta First Nations slam Bill 54

Central Alberta First Nations slam Bill 54

Treaty 6 Nations vow to fight against separation legislation
Hudson's Bay to sell name, coat of arms and iconic stripes to Canadian Tire

Hudson's Bay to sell name, coat of arms and iconic stripes to Canadian Tire

The $30M deal is still subject to court approval
National dental care plan expands to Canadians aged 18 to 34

National dental care plan expands to Canadians aged 18 to 34

An expected 4.5M uninsured Canadians between 18 and 64 will join the program
Calls for Adriana LaGrange's resignation continue

Calls for Adriana LaGrange's resignation continue

Public Interest Alberta deliver flyers in the Red Deer-North MLA's riding
Feds promise tax cut that could save some Canadian families up to $840 a year

Feds promise tax cut that could save some Canadian families up to $840 a year

The federal government announced its first order of business Wednesday (May 14) – a middle-class tax cut that was first promised during the election campaign.