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How America’s “Friendly Invasion” of Newfoundland and Labrador Could Turn Sour

The US military has used the province as a staging ground since the Second World War

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Premier Susan Holt Is Spending Big in New Brunswick. Will She Regret It?

The governing Liberals are taking on record-high debt to invest in health care

14.05.2026 20

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Cocaine Is Atlantic Canada’s Silent Killer

Amid a global boom, the drug has become cheaper—and deadlier

11.03.2026 50

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Churchill Falls Could Make Newfoundland Rich—or Break It Again

John Hogan is betting Newfoundland’s future on a single, unfinished deal with Quebec The post Churchill Falls Could Make Newfoundland Rich—or...

14.10.2025 20

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Fourth Months, No Answers: How Rumours Took Over a Missing Children’s Case in Nova Scotia

Since Lilly and Jack Sullivan’s disappearance in May, online sleuths have unleashed a storm of unwanted attention on their families The post Fourth...

16.09.2025 30

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Another Premier, Another Power Grab

In a Trump-like move, Nova Scotia’s Tim Houston is leveraging trade-war tensions to give his government more control The post Another Premier,...

23.05.2025 40

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The NDP Is Hoping for a Breakthrough in Atlantic Canada

The party was shut out of eastern provinces in the last election. Could focusing on local issues help? The post The NDP Is Hoping for a Breakthrough...

07.03.2025 30

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