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2 in critical condition after grizzly bear attack involving children in Bella Coola

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Why Canada is winning the travel trade war with the U.S.

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s divisive politics, tariffs and heightened border security have helped drive a decline in international tourism spending in the U.S. Meanwhile, polls and industry experts suggest a surge of Canadian patriotism and perceptions of Canada as a safe and friendly destination helped drive a record-breaking summer for tourism in the country.

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B.C. Ombudsperson's annual report notes increasing role of AI in government decisions

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B.C.’s ombudsperson says more British Columbians are falling through the cracks when they try to access public services — a trend he warns could worsen as governments increasingly rely on artificial intelligence to make decisions.

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Alberta to invoke notwithstanding clause to shield 3 transgender bills from court challenges

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They are growing the world's most expensive spice in Canada. Here's how

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A farmer holds a green basket as he harvests purple saffron flowers from the field beneath him.

As golden hour settles over Avtar Dhillon’s farm in Abbotsford, B.C., rows of delicate purple flowers are in full bloom. Inside lies an ancient spice some Canadian farmers are beginning to get excited about.

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U.S. tourism faces $5.7B US loss as Canadians continue to stay home

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Many Canadians continue to boycott travel to the United States, and the U.S. economy is paying the price. A U.S. Travel Association report forecasts a 3.2 per cent decline in international tourism spending in the country for 2025, a loss of $5.7 billion US compared to the previous year.

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