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Famous propaganda posters from the last 100 years

Famous propaganda posters from the last 100 years

Propaganda didn’t become mainstream in the U.S. until 1914 at the start of World War I.
Has B.C. built back better?

Has B.C. built back better?

Flood planning and management key to robust road resilience
Imports of kids' pain and fever meds are coming, but critics say supply is fragile

Imports of kids' pain and fever meds are coming, but critics say supply is fragile

Emergency supplies of pain and fever medication are expected to arrive soon at hospitals overwhelmed by respiratory illnesses but observers say more can be done to guard against future drug shortages.
Tam warns of flu upswing, new COVID-19 variants as viral triple threat continues

Tam warns of flu upswing, new COVID-19 variants as viral triple threat continues

OTTAWA — Canada’s top doctor is warning of "increased growth" in new COVID-19 variants and an upswing in seasonal influenza cases, just as a surge of respiratory syncytial virus inundates hospitals. Chief public health officer Dr.
You will be arrested’: Coastal GasLink security denies Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief access to monitor project construction

You will be arrested’: Coastal GasLink security denies Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief access to monitor project construction

Private security workers told Chief Na’moks he would be arrested if he walked past a gate on a forest service road. RCMP on location did not speak with the Chief
Poilievre stands by 'Freedom Convoy' support, but will wait to weigh in on evidence

Poilievre stands by 'Freedom Convoy' support, but will wait to weigh in on evidence

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievresaid Wednesday he stands by his support of last winter's "Freedom Convoy.
Panel looks at ways to detect COVID-19 at airports ahead of winter travel season

Panel looks at ways to detect COVID-19 at airports ahead of winter travel season

TORONTO — As the busy winter travel season approaches, researchers are looking to use artificial intelligence and surveillance technologies at Canada's airports to help curb the spread of COVID-19.
Frustration, anxiety persist as Liberals claim success on wait times for veterans

Frustration, anxiety persist as Liberals claim success on wait times for veterans

OTTAWA — When Stephen LaSalle first injured his foot in a military training exercise, he had only heard the stories about what it was like to deal with Veterans Affairs Canada.
Democrat or Republican, Canada will work with Congress after midterms: Trudeau

Democrat or Republican, Canada will work with Congress after midterms: Trudeau

WASHINGTON — Gretchen Whitmer, the Michigan governor and Joe Biden ally behind the effort to shut down Canada's cross-border Line 5 pipeline, was re-elected Tuesday in midterm elections that showcased a surprising degree of Democratic resilience.
Mountie pleads guilty to assault on student in Kelowna, B.C., during wellness check

Mountie pleads guilty to assault on student in Kelowna, B.C., during wellness check

KELOWNA, B.C. — A British Columbia woman who was assaulted by an RCMP officer during a wellness check says she's glad the officer has taken accountability for the damage she caused nearly three years ago. Kelowna RCMP officer Const.