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Bank of Canada should consider better communication of monetary policy: IMFIn a statement, the IMF said strengthening communications could include explanations on how quickly the Bank of Canada thinks the policy rate could return to neutral.EconomyJun 11
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Persistent global inflation ‘may trigger instability,’ IMF warnsThe IMF is cautioning against overexuberance in markets as investors look for central bankers to pull off a "soft landing" in their years-long inflation battle.WorldApr 16
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EU to use windfall profits from Russian assets for Ukraine. Will allies follow?European Union countries formally adopted a plan on Tuesday to use windfall profits from Russian central bank assets frozen in the EU for Ukraine's defense.WorldMay 21
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Invasive meningococcal disease on the rise in some provinces. What to knowCases of invasive meningococcal disease are rising in some provinces, prompting health officials to warn Canadians about the importance of vaccination.HealthJun 13
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Calgary-area teen going to ‘really cool’ world medieval combat championshipMalin Wigglesworth, 16, will be travelling with his dad Andrew to the International Medieval Combat Federation (IMCF) 2024 world championship in Mexico City.FeaturesMar 27
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Pro skier, girlfriend die after 700-metre fall off mountain in Italian AlpsWorld Cup speed skier Jean Daniel Pession and his girlfriend Elisa Arlian died after they fell from a spot near the summit of Monte Zerbion in Aosta Valley, Italy.WorldJun 6
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Soccer player unions launch legal action against FIFA over ‘endless’ games'The most in-demand players are now part of an endless schedule of games,' one union leader said. The players' unions say the current schedule 'violates the rights of players.'SportsJun 13
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Police, fire marshal investigate blaze that tore through St. Catharine’s Tattoo shopA Niagara Regional Police spokesperson says the blaze has been deemed suspicious and that a probe with the province's fire marshal is underway.FireMay 17
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Helen Worth, Gail on ‘Coronation Street,’ to leave soap after 50 yearsHelen Worth said she's been thinking about bidding farewell to the 'Coronation Street' cobbles since the beginning of 2024.EntertainmentJun 5
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Delhi heat wave hits all-time temperature high of 52.9CIndia's capitol has been gripped by extreme heat conditions, recording an all-time high temperature of 52.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.WeatherMay 29
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Remote Amazon tribe hooked on the internet, thanks to Elon Musk’s StarlinkThough most of the world has had decades to grapple with the repercussions of the internet, tribes living in the Amazon's Indigenous villages are playing catch-up.TrendingJun 5
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Downtown Nanaimo becomes post-apocalyptic streetscape for ‘The Last of Us’The historic downtown core of the Harbour City has been transformed into a post-apocalyptic American streetscape for the hit HBO series 'The Last of Us.'EntertainmentMay 13
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Edmonton International Cat Festival returns for 10th anniversary ‘pawty’A paw-sitively purr-fect festival for Edmonton cat lovers is returning for another year of supporting felines in need.FeaturesMay 22
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Hailey Bieber pregnant, expecting 1st baby with Justin BieberThe couple shared the happy news on Hailey Bieber's Instagram.EntertainmentMay 9
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‘I am silenced’: Did Miss USA leave a secret message in her resignation?Days after Miss USA's resignation, Miss Teen USA also handed in her crown, writing 'my personal values no longer fully align with the direction of the organization.'TrendingMay 10
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Spice Girls reunite, perform at Victoria Beckham’s 50th — is a tour coming?The iconic girl group came together to perform an impromptu rendition of their hit 'Stop' at Victoria's Beckham's birthday party, delighting guests.EntertainmentApr 22
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Alabama IVF clinic resumes treatments after law provides protectionThe new law, which took effect immediately upon signing, shields providers from prosecution and civil lawsuits “for the damage to or death of an embryo” during IVF services.HealthMar 8
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CFB Wainwright conducting prescribed burn in eastern AlbertaIt may appear to be a wildfire, but a large plume of smoke spotted in eastern Alberta actually came from a prescribed burn being conducted at the Wainwright Garrison.FireApr 24
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Israel likely broke international law with U.S. arms, but evidence uncertain: reportThe report said the U.S. was unable to immediately link specific U.S. weapons to individual strikes by Israeli forces in Gaza, meaning U.S. arms shipments can continue.WorldMay 10
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Cleaning tips & tools for people with limited mobility and chronic painWhether it's due to restricted movement, exhaustion, migraines, arthritis, or something else, here are helpful cleaning tips and tools to make cleaning easier on your body.The CuratorJun 10