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Trump met by cheers, boos attending U.S. Open men’s final in New York -
Mushroom murderer Erin Patterson sentenced to life: ‘You showed no pity’ -
Canadian deported from U.S. after admitting to drone spying at Florida Space Force base -
Mexican senators get into fight as legislative session ends -
More than half of Canadians with U.S. properties want to ditch them: report -
Air Canada flight attendants begin voting on tentative deal -
Canada election: Here’s the different ways to vote -
PowerSchool data breach: How to protect yourself after millions of Canadians impacted -
Canada’s tax ‘holiday’ has had mixed results, businesses say -
How much is Christmas dinner after years of rising food prices? -
What are ‘ghost guns’ and what is Canada doing about 3D-printed guns? -
Canada Post strike could cause Christmas gift delays — so what are the last days to ship? -
Canada’s airlines keep cutting back on the value basic fares offer. Can feds do anything to stop it? -
Air Canada hits bottom 20 of global airline ranking, but where do others stand? -
How did Canada respond last time Trump imposed tariffs? -
Australia has proposed banning social media for youth under 16, but can it work? -
As possible Canada Post strike looms, who could see biggest impact? -
CRA fires 330 employees for inappropriately claiming CERB -
As some Canadians delay having children, is it time to reform parental leave? -
Hurricane Helene: How this ‘monster’ storm got so bad, so fast
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Canada Strong Pass boosts visits to parks, museums but adds community congestionThe Canada Strong Pass led to a boost in visitations to national parks and museums during summer 2024, but some communities have expressed concerns of traffic congestion.Canada10 hours
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RCMP in B.C. warn of string of vehicle thefts, items taken from cars in Salmon ArmRCMP in Salmon Arm, B.C. are urging residents not to leave valuables in their vehicles and to lock them up overnight amid a string of thefts from and of cars and trucks.CrimeOct 27
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Ontario scraps controversial plan that threatened evergreen leasesThe Ontario government previously proposed holding consultations on whether to change month-to-month tenancies, with advocates warning it could lead to tenants being kicked out.PoliticsOct 27
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After daughter attacked by dogs, Alberta mother calls on First Nation for regulationsThe Alberta mother of a five-year-old who was attacked by dogs and says she wants First Nations communities to put regulations in place to prevent similar incidents from happening.CanadaOct 26
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Calgary petting zoo, farm remains closed as 20 people referred for avian flu testingButterfield Acres, a popular Calgary-area petting zoo, remains closed after nine cases of avian flu were found at the facility in mid-October. Twenty people are undergoing tests.CanadaOct 26
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BCGEU says tentative agreement reached in historic strikeBritish Columbia General Employees Union members' job action has been in place for about eight weeks, with more members joining as time went by.CanadaOct 26
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Carney claims feds have ‘sole responsibility’ for U.S. talksU.S. President Donald Trump has threatened a new tariff against Canada, as Prime Minister Mark Carney says his country "respects trade agreements."PoliticsOct 26
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‘Monday, we take it back’: Toronto Blue Jays fans gearing up for Game 3The Los Angeles Dodgers's Yoshinobu Yamamoto helped lead the team to a Game 2 victory, but Toronto Blue Jays fans are still hopeful heading into Game 3 of the World Series.SportsOct 26
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Ford wants to revisit ending ticket scalping amid Blue Jays ‘gouging’Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he wants to look into options to tackle scalping, including potential legislation, as Toronto Blue Jays ticket prices skyrocket.CanadaOct 22
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Blue Jays viewing parties: Where in Ontario to watch the World SeriesSome cities in the Greater Toronto Area are planning viewing parties for the Blue Jays' upcoming World Series run, with admission free of charge for those who attend.SportsOct 22
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Lamborghini owner faces steep fines in B.C. for driving without winter tiresA man in British Columbia is facing steep fines after driving his Lamborghini Huracán at high speeds on a highway without winter tires.TrafficOct 22
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1-year-old girl last seen in Brampton found ‘safe and sound,’ suspect at largeAn Amber Alert has been issued for a one-year-old girl who was last seen in Brampton, Ont., with a 38-year-old man with the same last name being identified as the suspect.CrimeOct 21
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Police searching for suspect in Brampton shooting death, now-ended Amber AlertPolice are searching for a man wanted in the shooting death of a woman in Brampton, Ont., who police say was also a suspect in an Amber Alert that has since ended.CrimeOct 21
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Missed out on Blue Jays World Series tickets? Cheapest resale seats priced at $2KResale tickets for Game 1 of the World Series between the Blue Jays and Dodgers reached prices of at least $2,000 barely two hours after sales began on Ticketmaster.SportsOct 21
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Alberta mother wants police to do more as son remains missing: ‘He’s out there’Darius Macdougall went missing on Sept. 21 while he was camping with family and his mother is questioning why an Amber Alert wasn't issued immediately.CanadaOct 20
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Unionville GO commuters told to ‘plan ahead’ due to Ontario Honda Indy takeoverUnionville GO station is dealing with various parking closures due to the construction for the Ontario Honda Indy, with an overflow lot set up and people told to 'plan ahead.'CanadaOct 20
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Albertans set to vote in municipal elections Monday. What to knowVoters in Alberta head to the polls on Monday to cast their ballot in municipal elections, but some legislative changes mean a different election day for many.PoliticsOct 20
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Calgary petting zoo temporarily closed after avian flu cases reportedButterfield Acres farm in Foothills County, Alta., was ordered to close after avian flu cases were confirmed. Recent visitors are being asked to monitor for symptoms.HealthOct 19
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Halifax police investigate after man found with gunshot woundsHalifax police say a man with gunshot wounds was found near a designated location for those experiencing homelessness and taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.CrimeOct 19
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Oshawa trailer fire leaves 1 child dead, two adults injured: policeA trailer fire in Oshawa claimed the life of a child on Saturday, while a man and woman were taken to hospital with serious, non-life-threatening injuries, police said.CanadaOct 19
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Two N.S. children die after boat overturns, 2 others injured: RCMPTwo children died after a boat overturned on Nova Scotia's Lake Rossignol, with police saying a man and a third child were injured.CanadaOct 19
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Blue Jays’ playoff run unlikely to be home run for Toronto economy: expertsToronto could see a temporary boost from the Blue Jays' playoff run, but economists and business leaders say it won't likely be a benefit in the long run.ConsumerOct 13
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Kinew, Moe want China EV tariffs ended to get Beijing to lift canola dutiesManitoba and Saskatchewan's premiers are calling on the federal government to end its tariffs on Chinese EVs in hopes Beijing will lift its canola duties.CanadaOct 12
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Ontario man charged in connection to child luring case: Peel policePeel Regional Police said a 49-year-old man from Brampton, Ont., was arrested in connection with an alleged online child-luring investigation.CrimeOct 12
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Wildfire in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley under controlThe Lake George wildfire which sparked about two weeks ago is now under control, Nova Scotia officials say, with residents of the area having been able to return home last week.EnvironmentOct 12