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Robert De Niro shows up to troll Donald Trump outside hush-money trialRobert De Niro claimed Trump 'could destroy the world' if elected once again.EntertainmentMay 28
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Donald Trump found guilty of all charges in New York hush money caseThe verdict marks a watershed moment for the U.S. political system, which has never before had to contend with a convicted felon running for the presidency.U.S. News9 hours
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BC Hydro to dismantle decommissioned natural gas power plant in Port MoodyThe Burrard Generating Station is 62 years old and, until it was decommissioned in 2016, served as a backup power source for B.C.'s hydroelectric grid during low water years.EconomyMay 14
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Trump lays into De Niro after actor shows up outside hush-money trialRobert De Niro has certainly gotten under Donald Trump's skin.EntertainmentMay 29
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Trump hush money trial: What lawyers argued in opening statementsA 12-person jury in Manhattan is set to hear opening statements in the first of four criminal cases against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee to reach trial.U.S. NewsApr 22
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Trump fined again in hush money trial, judge calls jail ‘last resort’The fine marks the second time since the trial began last month that Donald Trump has been sanctioned for violating the gag order.CrimeMay 6
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Trump trial seats 12 jurors after dismissing 1 over media reports on her IDA jury of 12 people was seated Thursday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York, and the court quickly turned to selecting alternate jurors.U.S. NewsApr 18
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Abortion is set to be a key U.S. election issue. Which side has momentum?Mounting stories of the impact from a growing number of bans and limits on abortion are galvanizing voters, advocates and experts say.U.S. NewsMay 6
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Canada will take bigger economic hit than U.S. if Trump wins election: reportThe Scotiabank analysis says if Trump follows through on threats of tariffs on all imported goods, there would be "substantial negative impacts" on the Canadian and U.S. economies.EconomyApr 23
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Senator references ‘Trumpian denialism’ in foreign interference debate around ChinaBroad consensus after phase one of foreign interference inquiry holds that while countries tried to influence Canadian elections, the integrity of the vote held.PoliticsApr 19
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Trump’s historic hush money trial begins in New York. Here’s the latestIn a singular moment for American history, the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump begins Monday with jury selection.U.S. NewsApr 15
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The West Block Transcript – Episode 37, Season 13The blunt letter from senators on both sides of Washington’s political aisle was crystal clear: up your NATO spending or continue to fail the U.S. and the free world.PoliticsMay 26
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Calgary rezoning debate: What does higher density do to housing value?Economists talk about the what could happen to home values if "blanket rezoning" is adopted in CalgaryPoliticsApr 21
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Kristi Noem, potential U.S. VP candidate, defends killing dog despite outrageShe also copped to shooting a goat and killing three horses. Will it kill her political chances?TrendingApr 30
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Marjorie Taylor Greene tells reporter to ‘f— off’ over ‘Jewish space lasers’The Republican congresswoman, who has peddled baseless conspiracy theories in the past, clearly does not want to be asked about them.TrendingMar 6
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Biden wins Michigan primary but sees eroded support over stance on GazaU.S. President Joe Biden faced a sizeable protest campaign from Arab-Americans who chose to vote "uncommitted" in the Michigan primary, where Donald Trump also clinched victory.U.S. NewsFeb 27
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West runs risk of nuclear war if they send troops to Ukraine: PutinPresident Vladimir Putin says Western countries risk provoking a nuclear war if they sent troops to fight in Ukraine, warning that Moscow has weapons to hit targets in the West.WorldFeb 29
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Trump enters South Carolina Republican primary with big leadFormer U.S. president Donald Trump aims to hand a home-state embarrassment to his last remaining major rival, Nikki Haley, for the Republican nomination.U.S. NewsFeb 24
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‘When am I coming home?’: Vulnerable Nunavut kids face loneliness, despair as millions spent sending them southNunavut was billed 53 per cent more per day, on average, for a child to live in an Ontario group home compared to what children’s aid societies in Ontario paid.InvestigationsMar 4
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B.C. Budget 2024: Energy credit, employer health tax cut amid slew of affordability stepsIn its budget, the NDP estimates the credit on BC Hydro and Fortis BC will clip about $100 off a residential electricity bill over the course of a year, depending on power usage.PoliticsFeb 22