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'Energy needs': Study shows polar bears can't survive on extended land-based diet

'Energy needs': Study shows polar bears can't survive on extended land-based diet

Polar bears along Hudson Bay stranded on land by a lengthening summer tried everything to feed themselves, from swimming after seal carcasses to munching on caribou antlers.
Another snowstorm expected to leave a mess in Nova Scotia and eastern Newfoundland

Another snowstorm expected to leave a mess in Nova Scotia and eastern Newfoundland

HALIFAX — Another nor'easter is headed for Atlantic Canada, bringing a second big dump of snow in less than two weeks.
Majority of Proline bettors predicted Chiefs' Super Bowl victory

Majority of Proline bettors predicted Chiefs' Super Bowl victory

The Kansas City Chiefs thrilling Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night was a popular one with Proline bettors.
Cascades closing two plants in Ontario, one in Connecticut, 310 jobs affected

Cascades closing two plants in Ontario, one in Connecticut, 310 jobs affected

KINGSEY FALLS, Que. — Cascades Inc. is closing three plants as part of changes to its containerboard operations that will affect 310 employees. The paper and packaging company says its corrugated medium mill in Trenton, Ont.
Investing 101: The basics of getting your money to grow

Investing 101: The basics of getting your money to grow

The world of investing can be intimidating to Canadians who have limited knowledge on the subject and don't know where to start.
Economic anxiety high, faith in political leaders low in Canada, survey suggests

Economic anxiety high, faith in political leaders low in Canada, survey suggests

OTTAWA — Canadians are stressed out about the economy and have little faith in politicians or governments to fix big problems, a new survey suggests.
Hydro One reports $181M profit in Q4, revenue up from year earlier

Hydro One reports $181M profit in Q4, revenue up from year earlier

TORONTO — Hydro One Ltd. reported $181 million in fourth-quarter net income attributable to common shareholders as its revenue edged higher compared with a year earlier.
Anger in N.L. after rental company links song 'I'se the B’y' with squealing livestock

Anger in N.L. after rental company links song 'I'se the B’y' with squealing livestock

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A Newfoundland folk musician says the company behind the “derogatory” use of a cherished Newfoundland and Labrador song in an advertisement that played during Sunday's Super Bowl broadcast should apologize to the province.
In the news today: Canadians in Gaza taken into Israeli custody as Joly seeks answers

In the news today: Canadians in Gaza taken into Israeli custody as Joly seeks answers

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... U.S.
Warm weather forces city in Quebec to cancel ice-fishing villages for first time

Warm weather forces city in Quebec to cancel ice-fishing villages for first time

SAGUENAY, Que. — There will be no colourful ice-fishing huts dotting the frozen water near Saguenay, Que., this year after mild winter weather forced authorities to cancel the popular tradition for the first time.