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Mortgage renewals wave set to drive delinquency rates up in 2025: CMHC
Canadians continue to make payments on their mortgages, but there are signs of stress bubbling up on other credit products, which CMHC warns could continue to spread to home loans.
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Vacant Winnipeg house, damaged in 2021 fire, to be demolished after second blaze
Winnipeg firefighters quickly brought a blaze at a vacant home on Stella Avenue under control Sunday night. The house, which was damaged in a 2021 fire, will be torn down.
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Political experts say inflation, health care next up for Smith after leadership review
UCP members voted 91.5 per cent in favour of Premier Danielle Smith's leadership at the party's annual general meeting in Red Deer this weekend.
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Calgary residents frustrated over lack of enforcement on fireworks
Residents in the Calgary neighbourhood of Martindale are speaking out after experiencing hours of fireworks being set off with no response from the city or Calgary police.
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ANALYSIS: Ehlers, Pionk among Jets playing for next contracts
Almost half the players on the Winnipeg Jets' active roster are in a "platform" year. Their contracts are close to expiring — and that's going to affect their play.
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Draisaitl paces Edmonton Oilers to 4-2 win over Calgary Flames with goal, two assists
Leon Draisaitl had a goal and two assists for the Edmonton Oilers in a 4-2 win over the host Calgary Flames on Sunday. “Very similar to the first game in Edmonton,” Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch said. “We came out strong in the first period and then as the game wore on I thought Calgary...
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Support for Alberta government’s bills pertaining to gender identity
Pirie says she supports transgender people making decisions for themselves as long as they're adults and have received comprehensive support.
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Another record-breaking wildfire season comes to an end in Alberta
Alberta Wildfire responded to 1,210 wildfires in 2024, exceeding the record-breaking total from 2023 which was 1,080. This year 705,000 hectares burned in the province.
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Nov. 4 the last day to cast an early ballot in upcoming Regina election
Some Regina residents have taken to the polls early, as campaigning efforts are well underway.
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Woman forced to seek international care worries for those in N.S. still suffering
A woman who was forced to seek out-of-country treatment that cost more than $100,000 for her chronic condition said she welcomes a recent apology from Nova Scotia's premier
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Easton Cowan gets the overtime winner to extend two streaks in Owen Sound
The London Knights won their sixth straight game as they defeated the Owen Sound Attack 2-1 in overtime.
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Radon Action Month highlights risks in Manitoba
This November marks Radon Action Month, a time dedicated to bring awareness to a potentially cancer causing gas that's prevalent in many Manitoba homes.
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New Brunswick inmate escapes Saint John jail by squeezing through fence: police
Police in New Brunswick say an inmate from a jail in Saint John escaped Sunday morning by squeezing through a fence on the property.
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Protest breaks out at Hindu temple in Brampton, Ont.
Peel Regional Police say they are aware of a protest that occurred at a Hindu temple in Brampton, Ont. on Sunday.
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Federal mediators on site for negotiations between B.C. port employer and union
Federal mediators are standing by and ready to help hammer out a deal in order to avoid a labour disruption at ports across British Columbia, says Canada's labour minister.
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No strike notice so far as talks continue between Canada Post and workers’ union
Canada Post says talks are continuing with the union that represents postal workers and neither side has given notice of a work stoppage.
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Six cars set ablaze in suspicious fire in Montreal parking lot
Montreal police say that six cars were set on fire in a commercial parking lot early Sunday morning in the city's Plateau-Mont-Royal borough
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Posters lining downtown Edmonton street honour fallen soldiers ahead of Remembrance Day
A Remembrance Day poster program called "Our Heroes Your Heritage" is sharing the stories of Edmontonians who died in service and connecting people to Canada's military heritage.
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Protester rally at Alberta legislature to oppose bills affecting trans rights
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the steps of the Alberta Legislature Saturday to rally against three bills tabled by theUPC government that would impact trans rights.
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‘Fairly high’ potential for post-U.S. election violence, ‘chaos’: ex-envoy
Former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. David MacNaughton says Canada can handle either a Trump or Harris administration, but post-election volatility will create 'real problems.'
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