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As grocer profits double, Ottawa accelerates pressure for code of conduct

As grocer profits double, Ottawa accelerates pressure for code of conduct

Reports says retailers took advantage of pandemic and its aftermath to increase their profits
Economic fallout: How inflation, interest rates are tanking the Liberals

Economic fallout: How inflation, interest rates are tanking the Liberals

Polls suggest governing party is badly trailing the Conservatives, cost of living top of mind
Canada taps post-war era to bring back pre-approved home design catalogue

Canada taps post-war era to bring back pre-approved home design catalogue

Move aimed at speeding and smoothing construction process for developers
Feds introduce new bill covering Indigenous water access and use

Feds introduce new bill covering Indigenous water access and use

Hajdu tables Liberal government’s long-anticipated First Nations water legislation
Climate change pounding municipal finances across Canada

Climate change pounding municipal finances across Canada

Improving and repairing infrastructure to deal with Mother Nature hitting community coffers hard
Hope remains for a pharmacare bill this session but just 5 days left

Hope remains for a pharmacare bill this session but just 5 days left

Liberals and NDP still attempting to hammer out a deal that will lead to tabling of legislation
Canadians to access new dental plan in bite-size chunks

Canadians to access new dental plan in bite-size chunks

Feds expected to unveil rollout today of plan that would see coverage for about 9 million people
Wireless companies’ spectrum gains could have lasting effect on 5G quality, pricing

Wireless companies’ spectrum gains could have lasting effect on 5G quality, pricing

Canada’s recent spectrum auction awarded telecom companies 4,099 spectrum licences
Indigenous services minister to table First Nations water bill

Indigenous services minister to table First Nations water bill

Bill to attempt to tackle clean drinking water problem, after numerous government failings
Canada has a secretive history of adoption. Some want it brought to light

Canada has a secretive history of adoption. Some want it brought to light

Unwed mothers from the 1940s to ’70s were often shamed into giving their babies up, says non-profit
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