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A wave of defaults has real estate lawyers urging presale buyers to be cautious

by Anas Siddiqui
A wave of defaults has real estate lawyers urging presale buyers to be cautious

In 2021, Sudip Sehgall put down an $81,990 deposit on a yet-to-be-built townhouse in Surrey, B.C. While it was under construction, he occasionally visited the site to watch it grow. …

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BlendJet recall of millions of blenders over fire hazard, breaking blades includes 117,000 in Canada

by Anas Siddiqui
BlendJet recall of millions of blenders over fire hazard, breaking blades includes 117,000 in Canada

BlendJet is recalling millions of portable blenders over laceration and fire hazards after receiving dozens of reports of injuries, U.S. regulators said Thursday. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says the …

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Donald Trump enters 2024 on cusp of unusual position: Election frontrunner

by Walter Watson
Donald Trump enters 2024 on cusp of unusual position: Election frontrunner

Donald Trump is on the verge of entering 2024 arguably holding a status that is unprecedented for him: Election frontrunner. It’s an unfamiliar position for a candidate now suddenly leading …

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The royal year: A quest to balance change and continuity after King Charles’s coronation

by Walter Watson
The royal year: A quest to balance change and continuity after King Charles’s coronation

Hello, royal watchers. This is your regular dose of royal news and analysis. Reading this online? Sign up here to get this delivered to your inbox. In royal terms, it’s hard to top …

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Ontario vastly expanding where booze can be sold in move to modernize alcohol retail market

by Akin Smith
Ontario vastly expanding where booze can be sold in move to modernize alcohol retail market

Starting in 2026, Ontarians will be able to buy beer, wine, cider and seltzers at convenience stores, big box outlets, some gas stations and more supermarkets, marking a major overhaul …

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U.S. indictment alleges multiple Indian assassination plans across North America

by Walter Watson
U.S. indictment alleges multiple Indian assassination plans across North America

A newly unsealed U.S. criminal indictment has unleashed an unprecedented flood of details about an alleged plot connected to the Indian government to carry out multiple assassinations in North America. …

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China tells WHO no ‘novel pathogens’ detected after pneumonia clusters reported among kids

by Akin Smith
China tells WHO no ‘novel pathogens’ detected after pneumonia clusters reported among kids

Reports of clusters of unexplained pneumonia among children in multiple cities in China made headlines this week. Yet Chinese authorities and close watchers of the situation say the rise in …

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Right-wing U.S. media covered fiction as fact: A non-existent terrorist attack from Canada at Rainbow Bridge

by Walter Watson
Right-wing U.S. media covered fiction as fact: A non-existent terrorist attack from Canada at Rainbow Bridge

For a few hours Wednesday afternoon, Canada appeared to be staring down the barrel of an unwelcome and potentially painful international crisis. News reports were awash in misinformation following an explosion at the Canada-U.S. …

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Whitecaps’ MLS playoff run ends with fiery Game 2 loss to LAFC in Vancouver

by Virginia Chavez
Whitecaps’ MLS playoff run ends with fiery Game 2 loss to LAFC in Vancouver

The Vancouver Whitecaps brief playoff experience came to an end Sunday night at home with a tempestuous 1-0 loss to Los Angeles FC, eliminating the Canadian club from the Major League …

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Elderly Canadians remain at higher risk of serious COVID from first infections, study suggests

by Akin Smith
Elderly Canadians remain at higher risk of serious COVID from first infections, study suggests

New Canadian data reaffirms that while the vast majority of the population has likely caught the virus behind COVID-19 at least once, more than four in 10 elderly adults may …

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