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Canada’s final census push takes place on foot, as enumerators hit the road to find stragglers

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Although Statistics Canada made every effort to conduct a contact-free, paperless census in 2021, it’s now relying on thousands of enumerators, such as Nargis Kheraj, to knock on doors.

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B.C. woman says Mounties need sexual assault training on condom-free ‘stealthing’

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A B.C. woman alleging sexual assault says the RCMP needs better training on “stealthing” — the act of removing a condom during sexual intercourse without the partner’s consent.

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After a year of pandemic prudence, Canadians likely eager to spend the billions saved

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Despite the turmoil caused by COVID-19, Canadians are sitting on record levels of savings. And the majority of it is accessible with the simple swipe of a bank card.

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CP threatened lawsuit against safety watchdog after investigator spoke out about deadly crash

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The lead safety investigator for a deadly derailment in the mountains of B.C. was pulled off the case after Canadian Pacific Railway threatened to sue him and his bosses for suggesting the RCMP should look into potential criminal negligence by the railway, CBC News has learned.

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Following whirlwind Rio performance, Penny Oleksiak ready to thrive on own terms in Tokyo

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It’s been five years since a 16-year-old Penny Oleksiak burst onto the scene and into the country’s sport’s consciousness at the Rio Olympics. Having struggled to deal with the fame and adulation that followed, the swimmer appears, once again, ready to thrive in Tokyo.

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