TEHRAN: Tensions in the Middle East reached a critical peak on Saturday as a direct naval confrontation between the United States and Iran narrowly avoided
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Manitoba PNP Draw: 32 Applicants Invited in April 9 Selection
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Montreal: Fuel prices in Montreal have seen a significant decrease following the announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran. According to reports
TTC CEO Apologizes After Second Subway Oil Spill Disrupts Morning Commute
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Canada’s Unemployment Rate Holds at 6.7%; 14,000 New Jobs Added in March
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B.C. Farmers Bracing for Crisis as Record Heat and Drought Threaten Crops
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