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  • 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
  • Honeywell to seek ‘relief’ on Bombardier engine pricing at Supreme Court of Canada
    It comes after a Quebec judge in December ordered Honeywell to share records containing engine pricing information with an independent auditor.
    Economy
    Mar 11
  • Parti Québécois leader promises referendum, claiming Ottawa poses ‘existential threat’
    PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon told some 500 party members that Quebecers have one 'ultimate' chance to secure their language and culture.
    Politics
    Apr 15
  • Small plane crash on Florida interstate kills 2, damages vehicle
    The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration identified the aircraft that crashed as a Bombardier Challenger 600 jet with five people aboard.
    U.S. News
    Feb 9
  • City selects bidder for Century Park-Ellerslie Road LRT extension in south Edmonton
    The city said its preferred bidder for the 4.5-kilometre LRT extension from Century Park to Ellerslie Road is a Ledcor and AECOM consortium called Capital Line Design-Builders.
    Traffic
    Apr 2
  • Cockpit fire forces New York-bound flight to return to Toronto
    A flight heading from Toronto to New York City earlier this month had to turn around because of a 'burnt electrical smell' in the cockpit.
    Canada
    Feb 20
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  • Bombardier wins deal to supply U.S. Army with jet for spy plane prototype
    The U.S. army deal to buy three Bombardier Global 6500 jets could be worth up as much as $224.6 million for the company at aircraft list prices.
    Canada
    Jan 10
  • Okanagan College hosting U18 baseball tournament
    Okanagan College's Spring Invitational tournament features five teams from Alberta and four from British Columbia.
    Sports
    Apr 5
  • Jewish students say they don’t feel safe from antisemitism on campus
    Jewish students from major Canadian universities appeared on Parliament Hill Wednesday to raise the alarm about a rise in antisemitism on campuses amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
    Canada
    May 8
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  • Amid ceasefire talks, Israeli forces seize control of Rafah border crossing in Gaza
    The Israeli 401st Brigade entered the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing early Tuesday, the Israeli military said, taking “operational control” of the crucial border point.
    World
    May 7
  • Israel launches Rafah assault, says ceasefire talks to continue
    Hamas's acceptance of the cease-fire deal came hours after Israel ordered an evacuation of Palestinians from eastern neighborhoods of Rafah, signaling an invasion was imminent.
    World
    May 6
  • 2 Canadian Armed Forces members charged with trafficking cocaine, meth
    During the arrest, Canadian Armed Forces investigators say they seized crack cocaine, cocaine and methamphetamine worth $35,000, plus $5,000 cash and one handgun.
    Canada
    Feb 8
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  • Israel due to get billions of dollars of U.S. weapons despite pause on bombs
    A wide range of other military equipment is due to go to Israel, U.S. officials said, as Republicans accused the Biden administration of abandoning commitments to its defence.
    World
    May 9
  • As Israel and Hamas are deep in ceasefire talks, here’s what’s on the table
    Israel and Hamas appear to be seriously negotiating an end to the conflict in Gaza and the return of Israeli hostages. A leaked truce proposal hints at compromises by both sides.
    World
    May 3
  • How an Ontario social media lawsuit is hitting home on the Prairies
    Students and an expert chime in on how social media plays a role with students following the announcement of the Ontario lawsuit against social media giants.
    Canada
    Apr 2
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  • Winnipeg students come together for third annual Manitoba chess championship
    On Tuesday afternoon, the game brought dozens of students from grades seven to 12 together for the third annual Manitoba High School Chess Championship.
    Entertainment
    Mar 26
  • The House passes almost $100B in aid for Ukraine, Israel and other allies
    Democrats and Republicans are joining together after a grueling months long fight over renewed American support for repelling Russia's invasion.
    Politics
    Apr 20
  • U.S. House Speaker to move ahead on Ukraine, Israel aid, risking his job
    House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing calls to resign or risk facing a motion to vacate as he seeks to unite Republicans behind his foreign aid plans.
    U.S. News
    Apr 16
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  • Russia strikes Ukraine’s energy infrastructure with 99 drones, missiles
    Moscow launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure Friday, with a mass barrage of 99 drones and missiles hitting regions across the country.
    World
    Mar 29
  • Top UN court orders Israel to open more aid crossings in Gaza
    The top United Nations court on Thursday ordered Israel to take measures to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, including opening more land crossings to allow aid.
    World
    Mar 28
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