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Ontario election: Ford and Crombie campaigns accuse one another of being ‘expensive’Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford's campaign is trying to frame Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie as the expensive option for premier. Her campaign says that's actually Ford.PoliticsFeb 25
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Nigerian-born farmer on a mission to build food security for B.C.’s Black communityWith the soaring cost of living, food insecurity has become a critical concern in B.C. Now one man is on a mission to address the affordability challenges.CanadaFeb 24
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Blue Bombers re-sign two-time All-CFL receiver Dalton Schoen to one-year contractThe six-foot-one, 210-pound Schoen returns to Winnipeg for a fourth season after being limited to three games due to a knee injury in 2024.SportsFeb 1
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More closures expected after three Okanagan craft breweries shut their doorsAt least three local craft breweries have shut their doors for good-all in a one month span.CanadaJan 13
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Ontario officially hits U.S. with 25% electricity tax amid trade warThe Ontario government has officially applied a 25 per cent surcharge on all electricity exports to three U.S. states on Monday.PoliticsMar 10
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Where’s Legault? Critics say Quebec premier ‘absent’ as Ford takes on TrumpOpposition parties and experts in Quebec are accusing Legault of being noticeably absent and not vocal enough amid U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war.CanadaMar 13
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Calgary school custodial workers serve strike notice after voting 94% to walk off jobCUPE says the average Alberta school support worker makes $34,500 annually and many have gone almost a decade without a raise.EducationFeb 19
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Ford moving ahead with U.S. electricity tax even after tariff pauseOntario Premier Doug Ford says the province plans on moving ahead with a tax on electricity sent to several U.S. states starting early next week.PoliticsMar 6
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France preps ‘survival’ guide to help citizens in case of invasion, nuclear warThe manual will also list ways to participate in defending the community, such a volunteering for reserve units and joining firefighting groups.WorldMar 20
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Canada launches ‘tariffs are a tax’ ads in U.S. to push back on TrumpDigital billboards will be installed in Washington and other U.S. cities that Ottawa says will be 'hardest hit' by tariffs 'due to their heavy reliance on trade with Canada.'PoliticsMar 21
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Israel says it is cutting off its electricity supply to GazaThe move comes as Hamas is believed to still have 24 living Israeli hostages and the bodies of 35 others.WorldMar 9
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Trump delays tariffs on some goods from Canada, Mexico for 1 monthTrump signed a new executive order giving exemptions to Canada after originally saying Thursday that only Mexico would get a reprieve on sweeping tariffs until April 2.U.S. NewsMar 6
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Alberta’s premier makes the rounds on U.S. TV networks to defend new booze rulesPremier Danielle Smith said given the tariffs are meant to hurt sales north of the border, Alberta needs to redirect its buying power to support Canadian suppliers.PoliticsMar 6
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People with mobility issues struggle to navigate sidewalks as Ontario cities rush to clear snowPeople with mobility issues are struggling to navigate sidewalks and walkways after Ontario hit with three back-to-back snowstorms last week, leaving cities scrambling to clean up.CanadaFeb 20
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Trudeau vows Canada will ‘hit back hard’ after Trump launches trade warThe first round of U.S. tariffs and Canada’s counter-tariffs are now in effect, marking the start of a trade war between the long-time North American allies.CanadaMar 4
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RCMP seize millions of dollars worth of equipment from alleged chop shop in AlbertaPolice say the stolen goods in one north-central Alberta community include two semi-trucks, six semi-trailers, off-road vehicles, holiday trailers and pieces of heavy equipment.CrimeJan 2
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Quickley’s return adds new dimension to RaptorsImmanuel Quickley dribbled a few steps past half-court, then stagger stepped to shed his defender and launch a three-pointer with one foot still on the Toronto Raptors' logo.SportsJan 2
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Education support workers hit the picket line in Calgary, near EdmontonOver 1,100 education support workers walked off the job in the Calgary area on Monday morning, joining thousands of colleagues across the province who are already on strike.EducationFeb 24
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What’s behind Trump’s many grievances with Canada?Theories abound, from the plausible to the personal to the neo-colonial -- to even the perverse.CanadaMar 6
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Alberta-based robotics team hopes to qualify for world championshipsIf they're successful in Vancouver next weekend, the team hopes to qualify for the world championships taking place in Houston in April.TechFeb 22