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Diamonds in space: The final frontier of proposals

Diamonds in space: The final frontier of proposals

As of 2022 for $145 million you could propose to your love while orbiting the moon
Canadian trade union launches #IShopCanada campaign following U.S. tariffs

Canadian trade union launches #IShopCanada campaign following U.S. tariffs

President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum
B.C. forklift driver fired after racist comments about Canada Day tragedy

B.C. forklift driver fired after racist comments about Canada Day tragedy

Man had laughed online at death of man who fell from back of vehicle at Abbotsford parade
B.C. taps researchers to explore how basic income could work in the province

B.C. taps researchers to explore how basic income could work in the province

The NDP government promised to implement a basic income pilot in its agreement with the Green party
̨MM, NATO leaders gearing up for defence spending debate with Trump

̨MM, NATO leaders gearing up for defence spending debate with Trump

Leaders get ready for a lively debate at the upcoming NATO summit in Brussels next week
England finally wins penalty shootout at World Cup

England finally wins penalty shootout at World Cup

A long run of penalty misery on soccer’s biggest stage ended with a 4-3 shootout victory over Colombia
Human rights tribunal complaint by mom example of B.C. daycare “chaos,” advocate says

Human rights tribunal complaint by mom example of B.C. daycare “chaos,” advocate says

Parent claims she was forced to quit her job because employer didn’t give her time to find a daycare.
B.C. parents request coroner’s inquest into overdose death of son

B.C. parents request coroner’s inquest into overdose death of son

Family believes full and public investigation will prevent similar deaths
EDITORIAL: Maryland journalists killed in pursuit of truth

EDITORIAL: Maryland journalists killed in pursuit of truth

Five people were gunned down in the Capital Gazette newsroom
Climate change not one heat wave: scientist

Climate change not one heat wave: scientist

A Canadian climate scientist says Canada and the world are seeing a pattern of more extreme weather events