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Manitoba wildfires: Officials warn ‘fake news’ is harming response effortsOnline misinformation about Manitoba's wildfires is hindering emergency crews. Officials urge everyone to verify sources before sharing any fire-related updates.CanadaJun 3
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Changing the face of hockey at tourney featuring countries new to gameMost, if not all the players on these teams live in Canada and the US, so this exercise is also about inclusion and proving that the game is theirs too.SportsJul 11
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From Brazil to New Brunswick: A new face on Saint John Police Force’s journeyConst. Keyla Nerys, who moved to Canada from Brazil in 2020, is living her dream of being a police officer in Saint John, N.B.CanadaJun 30
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South Korea’s former president faces new arrest over martial law decreeThe arrest warrant issued by the Seoul Central District Court sent Yoon back to a detention center near the capital, four months after his release in March.WorldJul 9
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Edmonton police to hold town hall as South Asian community faces new extortion threatsThe town hall on Monday, July 28, is taking place at the Southwood Community League in Mill Woods. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the police presentation begins at 7 p.m.CrimeJul 17
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Pete Hegseth lashes out at reporters for questions about Trump’s Iran bombingHegseth's criticism of Fox News, where he had once been an anchor, was particularly cutting.U.S. NewsJun 26
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Winnipeg Jets to make selections from boardroom for new decentralized NHL DraftThe Jets will pick at 28th overall and hold just five picks in the seven-round NHL Draft this year.SportsJun 26
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Alberta’s new referendum rules set to formally take effect as some continue separatist pushA group aims to gather 177,000 signatures to put a question on ballots: Do you agree the province of Alberta shall become a sovereign country and cease to be a province of Canada?CanadaJun 30
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Map of wildfires in CanadaGlobal News' live interactive map shows where wildfires are burning as Canadians across the country face another severe wildfire season.CanadaJul 16
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Victoria unveils new community safety plan, 2 years in the makingThe 79-page plan includes dozens of recommendations for all three levels of government, broken into categories including housing, health care, service delivery and policing.CrimeJun 16
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom sues Fox News for defamation, demands $787M'If Fox News wants to lie to the American people on Donald Trump’s behalf, it should face consequences,' Gavin Newsom said.U.S. NewsJun 27
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How an Ontario tech company is looking to track the spread of dangerous diseasesWith a worldwide pandemic, and now measles outbreaks, a new Ontario company is trying to make it easier for people to understand how diseases are spreading in their community.HealthJul 2
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The future is being written for listening to the radio in carsRadio Ready is a new global initiative designed to make sure we continue to have easy access to radio in our cars.EntertainmentJun 29
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BC Ferries’ plan to build new vessels in China takes heat from both sides of the aisleThe decision has landed in the choppy waters of a global trade war and a surging 'buy Canadian' movement that was not on the radar last fall.EnvironmentJun 11
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Saskatchewan commanding Mountie gets a new role in OttawaWATCH: Earlier this month the RCMP announced that Rhonda Blackmore, former commanding officer for the RCMP F Division, is taking on a new role.CanadaJun 27
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Supply management law not enough to shield system from Trump, experts warnThe new law prevents the foreign affairs minister from making commitments in trade negotiations to either increase the tariff rate quota or otherwise alter supply management rules.EconomyJul 3
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‘It can’t just be a competition on price’: Why Seaspan didn’t bid on BC Ferries contractIt comes as BC Ferries faces public pressure over its recent decision to award a multi-billion-dollar contract to build four new major vessels to a Chinese shipyard.PoliticsJul 3
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Some 30 per cent more Quebec homes to be in flood zones when new mapping takes effectQuebec says the number of homes in the province's new flood prevention framework will likely increase to 35,000 from about 25,000.EnvironmentJun 13
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Explore homegrown Canadian brands you’ll loveFrom beauty and fashion to home and fitness, Canada is home to incredible homegrown labels delivering next-level products--some might even become your new faves.The CuratorJul 1
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Marineland looking to sell amusement rides as Ontario park ‘evolves’A news release published Tuesday indicates Marineland is making its rides available for purchase by amusement operators, entertainment companies and other qualified buyers.CanadaJun 19