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  • London Knights finish sweep of Rangers with 4-3 win in Kitchener
    Jacob Julien recorded his second straight hat trick as the Knights got themselves back into the Western Conference final for the second straight year.
    Sports
    Apr 19
  • Alberta bus company seeks government help as European carrier launches in Alberta
    FlixBus will offer four daily routes between Edmonton and Calgary and two daily schedules between Lethbridge and Calgary.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Enjoyed the solar eclipse? Here’s when and where it is happening next
    If you can't get enough of solar eclipses after getting a taste for them on Monday — or feel like you missed out — here's a look at when it's set to again dazzle overhead.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • France, Spain tighten security as Islamic State threatens Champions League games
    British police said they were aware of reports of threats and had a robust policing plan in place ahead of Arsenal's match against Bayern Munich in London on Tuesday night.
    World
    Apr 9
  • French PM talks language, secularism, strong ties in speech to Quebec legislature
    France wants to help Quebec protect the French language and he praised Quebec's refusal to give in to defeat, French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Canada grounded Boeing MAX-8s after chance encounter led to new data: docs
    The data that the Canadian government relied on to ground Boeing MAX-8 jets in 2019 was the result of a chance encounter at a European aviation conference, documents suggest.
    Canada
    Apr 29
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  • Airline industry weighs ‘heightened’ concerns amid Iran-Israel tensions
    Air Canada has joined a slew of international airlines that have halted their flights to Israel following an attack by Iranian missiles and drones.
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • Sports integrity body sees Porter case as warning
    Canada's sports integrity watchdog is pushing for stronger policies to prevent competitive manipulation and match-fixing at all levels of competition.
    Sports
    Apr 18
  • Tactical helicopter fly past in Edmonton marks 100th anniversary of Royal Canadian Air Force
    Monday marks 100 years of service for the Royal Canadian Air Force and the occasion was celebrated in Edmonton with a special fly past.
    Canada
    Apr 1
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  • Ottawa plans to sell historic armoury in Amherst, N.S., to make way for housing
    The building was declared surplus in 2016 after the local reserve unit moved out, but it is still used for community functions, military cadet training and to house a museum.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Planning a summer trip to Quebec’s Îles-de-la-Madeleine? You’ll have to pay up
    The small archipelago northeast of Prince Edward Island is introducing a $30 visitor fee to raise funds for tourist infrastructure, environmental protection and waste management.
    Canada
    Apr 27
  • Bombardier, Airbus get exemptions from Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium
    Canada is the first Western government to ban Russian supplies of titanium as part of a package to mark the second anniversary of Russia's Ukraine invasion in February.
    Canada
    Apr 25
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  • Biden welcomes Kishida to Washington as U.S., Japan navigate rare spat
    The state visit will spotlight shared concerns about provocative Chinese military action in the Pacific but comes amid disagreement over Nippon Steel's plans to acquire U.S. Steel.
    World
    Apr 9
  • Plastic production cap still contentious as Ottawa set to host treaty talks
    Negotiators from 176 countries will gather in downtown Ottawa this week for another round of negotiations regarding a global treaty to eliminate plastic waste.
    Canada
    Apr 21
  • Higgs champions NB shale gas development as a better climate plan than carbon pricing
    New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says his province's alternative to the federal carbon price will be to ship liquid natural gas to Europe as an alternative to coal.
    Politics
    Mar 28
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  • Canada, Germany ink hydrogen deal in bid to shun Russian energy
    Canada, citing the need to shun Russian energy, signed an agreement with Germany Monday it said would accelerate work towards the commercial-scale trade of clean hydrogen fuel.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Meet the man who’s lived 30 years in Stanley Park
    Christenson Bailey has lived in Vancouver's Stanley Park for the last three decades. He first visited the city in 1981 on a hitchhiking trip.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Defence policy update raises spending by $8B with focus on Arctic, cyber security
    Defence Minister Bill Blair has unveiled Canada's long-promised defence policy update with a focus on enhancing Arctic and cyber security.
    Politics
    Apr 8
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  • ‘What Jennifer Did’: Netflix doc explores shocking Ont. murder-for-hire case
    Most of Jennifer Pan's entire life was made up of lies. When her parents began to catch on, she decided to bring in hired hitmen.
    Entertainment
    Apr 10
  • International artists’ visa fees to tour the U.S. rise by 250%. What it means
    On April 1, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services instituted a 250 per cent visa fee increase for global musicians hoping to tour in the U.S.
    U.S. News
    Apr 16
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