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sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ breaks with long-standing Israel stance at UN in voting for Gaza ceasefire

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ breaks with long-standing Israel stance at UN in voting for Gaza ceasefire

OTTAWA — sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ voted in favour of a non-binding resolution at the United Nations on Tuesday that calls for "an immediate humanitarian ceasefire" between Israel and Hamas, in a move that broke with years of Canadian policy and shocked Jewish groups.
Quebec cold case: Prison inmate charged with 1st-degree murder in girl's 1994 killing

Quebec cold case: Prison inmate charged with 1st-degree murder in girl's 1994 killing

MONTREAL — A 61-year-old Quebec prison inmate with 89 criminal convictions has been charged in the killing of a young girl in a Montreal suburb nearly three decades ago.
Don't call it insurance: What dentists want you to know about the federal dental plan

Don't call it insurance: What dentists want you to know about the federal dental plan

OTTAWA — The federal government's newly unveiled vision of what it bills as a comprehensive suite of dental benefits looks a lot like typical insurance coverage, right down to the ID card patients would hand over at the dentist's office.
Ottawa to launch pre-approved home design catalogue, bring back post-war effort

Ottawa to launch pre-approved home design catalogue, bring back post-war effort

OTTAWA — The federal government intends to resurrect a post-war effort to ramp up housing construction across sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ — but with a 21st-century twist.
It's the economy, stupid: How high inflation and interest rates tanked the Liberals

It's the economy, stupid: How high inflation and interest rates tanked the Liberals

As the governing Liberals continue to slide in the polls, the slow-moving hurricane that may actually end up blowing them away appears to be the economy.
Why ditching fast fashion never goes out of style, and can save money in the long run

Why ditching fast fashion never goes out of style, and can save money in the long run

Danielle Cosentino used to give bags of unwanted clothes to her cousin every year. While her cousin loved the free stuff, Cosentino grew tired of buying so much and wearing so little.
Your Good Health: Dry mouth persists after bronchitis, COVID

Your Good Health: Dry mouth persists after bronchitis, COVID

It is possible that the dry mouth will get better over the months, like with other persistent COVID symptoms. However, it is more likely that COVID triggered Sjogren’s disease, and it may be permanent.
Ask Lisi: Make the first move to mend family rift

Ask Lisi: Make the first move to mend family rift

It’s not about who’s right or wrong; it’s about your relationship and maintaining your close family ties.
Cafe Brio co-founders step away after 27 years, new owners aim to continue local-ingredients tradition

Cafe Brio co-founders step away after 27 years, new owners aim to continue local-ingredients tradition

Greg Hays is behind some of Victoria’s most successful dining establishment, including the Herald Street Cafe
More than three decades after it closed, Mount Newton school is being torn down

More than three decades after it closed, Mount Newton school is being torn down

The school closed in 1992 when the larger Bayside Middle School was built as a replacement