Why Buffy Sainte-Marie's 'pretendian' case strikes a nerve
The folk singer is the latest, and biggest, name caught up in questions around indigenous identity.
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Jury hears Canadian man who killed Muslim family was on drugs
Nathaniel Veltman has pleaded not guilty to the murders, arguing he was in a "dreamlike state".
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Canadian Tire lays off 3% of full-time employees, misses profit estimates
Canadian Tire said on Thursday it had laid off 3% of its full-time employees, in an effort to
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Dozens of Canadians have left Gaza but hundreds remain
It's the first time Canadians have been able to leave the embattled enclave since the war began.
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Scotiabank sells stake in Canadian Tire's financial arm back to retailer for C$895 million
By Nivedita Balu and Granth Vanaik (Reuters) -Bank of Nova Scotia is raising C$895 million ($647 million) in cash by
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Canadian Solar to invest $800 million to build cell manufacturing plant
Canadian Solar said on Monday it would invest $800 million to build a solar photovoltaic (PV) cell production
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Doubt cast on indigenous roots of Buffy Sainte-Marie
A new investigation by Canadian broadcaster CBC has questioned her claims of indigenous ancestry.
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S Jaishankar: India will resume Canada visas if diplomats safe, says minister
India stopped issuing visas to Canadians in September as tensions escalated between the two countries.
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Canada's Saskatchewan passes school gender identity bill
The Parents’ Bill of Rights includes a provision requiring young students get consent to change pronouns.
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Canada withdraws 41 diplomats from India
It is the latest in a row between the two nations over the murder of a Sikh separatist leader on Canadian soil.
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Ontario Greenbelt: RCMP to probe controversial land swap
It is the latest in a political scandal over a plan to open up protected land for development.
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Saskatchewan premier vows to veto ruling on school pronoun policy
A judge has paused a Saskatchewan policy requiring parental consent if a young student changes pronouns.
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