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What's Poppin': New Year's Celebrations!

What's Poppin': New Year's Celebrations!

There are plenty of ways to ring in the New Year this weekend!

Second plaintiff added to court challenge of restrictive assisted dying law

OTTAWA — A constitutional challenge to the Trudeau government's restrictive law on assisted dying has been bolstered with the addition of a second plaintiff: a B.C.

Handful of Syrian refugees paid sponsors to come to Canada, evaluation reveals

OTTAWA — A handful of Syrian refugees paid their sponsors to come to Canada, a government study published Friday reveals.
Former drug user credits RAAM program with helping her quit

Former drug user credits RAAM program with helping her quit

Thunder Bay woman says she spent 17 years fighting her addictions, which ultimately landed her behind bars.

Many conditions could prompt parents to seek assisted death for children: doctor

TORONTO — For most people, medically assisted death likely conjures up the image of an adult with a terminal illness seeking to end their suffering.
For injured paws and claws, insurance may come in handy for some pets

For injured paws and claws, insurance may come in handy for some pets

TORONTO — Monica Finlay's childhood yellow Labrador, Amy, had a few surprise accidents that cost her parents a lot of money. "She blew out her ACL and that was really expensive," Finlay says.
Canadian animator Alan Barillaro makes splash with Oscar-nominated debut 'Piper'

Canadian animator Alan Barillaro makes splash with Oscar-nominated debut 'Piper'

TORONTO — Canadian animator Alan Barillaro has had a hand in some of Pixar's biggest hits including "A Bug's Life," "Monsters, Inc.
Northern Quebec teacher up for prestigious $1-million global teaching prize

Northern Quebec teacher up for prestigious $1-million global teaching prize

MONTREAL — An educator from a remote northern Quebec community who is vying for a prestigious US$1-million teaching award wanted to keep the spotlight on her students — so she brought three of them to attend the ceremony in the Middle East.
Census 2016: 'skip-generation' families press grandparents into service

Census 2016: 'skip-generation' families press grandparents into service

TORONTO — With their only child grown up with a family of her own, Louise Hutchison and Dave Sharp were enjoying the freedom of being empty-nesters: travelling, getting together with friends and, of course, visiting with their grandchildren.
Immigration, aging, housing costs fuel rise in multigenerational households

Immigration, aging, housing costs fuel rise in multigenerational households

TORONTO — About a year after Yi Jiang and her family moved to Ottawa from China, they found themselves sharing a two-bedroom apartment with her parents.
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