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Will the Bank of Canada hike rates again? This week will decide

Anyone worried about interest rates, economic growth and jobs numbers is bracing for a busy and consequential week. Canadians will be hit by a...

Canada will soon end 'inefficient' fossil fuel subsidies. But what does that mean?

Canada has for years forked over billions of dollars in subsidies to oil and gas companies — an approach that critics say flies in...

Canucks: How the dots connected to get Travis Green back behind an NHL bench

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Here's what B.C.'s opposition parties could take away from this weekend's byelections

The results of two byelections over the weekend prove the B.C. United Party has its work cut out for it in drawing voters old...

Dog owners protest proposed leash requirements in Saanich, B.C., parks

A coalition of dog owners on Vancouver Island say a proposed plan to drastically reduce off-leash areas in Saanich parks is barking up the wrong tree.Currently, under-control dogs...

Music is 'just in our DNA,' says sought-after Vancouver-based composer on Filipino heritage

If you've ever tuned into popular TV shows like America's Next Top Model, The L Word, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Snowpiercer, chances are...

Mining companies betting on autonomous technology to make dangerous jobs safer

Forget about the canary in the coal mine — experts say the day is coming when there won't even be a need for a...

Parenting advice can be overwhelming. Is it better to share your story or keep it to yourself?

This story is part of Amy Bell's Parental Guidance column, which airs on CBC Radio One's The Early Edition.Advice on parenting begins the second you find out...

Why you should shed your embarrassment and let tears flow

Tapestry49:57Let yourself cry, babyWhen was the last time you cried?If you feel embarrassment over the idea of a good sob, Benjamin Perry, a Brooklyn,...

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