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'Maybe tomorrow will be too late.' War adds urgency for Ukrainian artists
KYIV, Ukraine — At first glance, the space looks like any other trendy gallery in a western country: faded walls, a stylish café where regulars chat quietly, all in a neighbourhood that wouldn't look that out of place in Montreal.
Dec 1, 2022 8:36 AM
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Case of Quebec man charged in plot to overthrow Haitian government put off to January
QUEBEC — The case of a Quebec man charged with planning a terrorist act to overthrow the Haitian government of Jovenel Moïse has been put off to the new year.
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In The News for Dec. 1: Canada gains on U.S. in permanent resident race
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Pandemic, slower U.S. migration see Canada closing gap with U.S. in workforce race
WASHINGTON — Since the global onset of COVID-19, Canada has been gradually closing the gap with the United States when it comes to attracting and keeping an important economic prize: new permanent residents.
Dec 1, 2022 1:00 AM
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HIV activists hope World AIDS Day marks an end to backsliding on infections, stigma
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Dec 1, 2022 1:00 AM
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Ministerial staff shared information about soldiers' role in "Freedom Convoy"
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Alberta premier rejects accusations her sovereignty bill is undemocratic power grab
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'Reuniting was indescribable:' Communities share stories of searching unmarked graves
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Snowfall gridlock in Metro Vancouver turns 45-minute commute into 12-hour frustration
VANCOUVER — When Bharanisai Madhusudhan stopped at the grocery store on his way home from work Tuesday afternoon, he expected the trip home to Surrey, B.C. to take him about 45 minutes. Instead, it would be nearly 12 hours before he arrived home.
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