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Parents of Jordyn Reimer ‘angry,’ ‘disappointed’ after meeting with attorney generalThe parents of Jordyn Reimer, who was killed by an impaired driver, are grieving a decision by Manitoba's attorney general not to make a move they believe would bring justice.CanadaJul 11
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Arrests made after mother and child carjacked near Mississauga’s Heartland Town Centre: policeThree people, including a 14-year-old boy, have been charged after a mother and child were carjacked near Mississauga's Heartland Town Centre last week, police say.CrimeJul 7
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Quadriplegic man’s MAID death from bedsore results in public inquiry being orderedDuring his hospital stay, the Quebec man developed a major pressure sore on his buttocks. In late March, he received medical assistance in dying to put an end to his suffering.HealthJun 25
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Jets add defenceman Fleury, forward ShawDefenceman Haydn Fleury and forward Mason Shaw inked identical one-year, two-way contracts with the Jets, each with an average annual NHL value of $775,000.SportsJul 4
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B.C.-made material to be used by Max Space, NASA for habitats on moonA small West Coast company is helping astronauts return to the moon in 2026. ALUULA Composites has signed on to provide its durable, lightweight fabric to build space habitats.CanadaJul 16
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Arrest made in high-profile suspicious person case in Surrey’s Ocean ParkSurrey RCMP said on Friday that officers were monitoring the man following an influx of complaints from people living in the South Surrey neighbourhood of Ocean Park.CrimeJul 8
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‘Made it onto the island’: Montreal home to growing number of opossumsThere is a growing number of opossum sightings on the Island of Montreal, which until recently was too cold to play host to North America’s only marsupial.EnvironmentJun 28
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A ‘living hell’: More disturbing allegations made as QMJHL hazing lawsuit filedFive more players have come forward detailing the degrading and humiliating abuse they say they suffered while in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League between the 1970s and 2000s.CanadaJul 4
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A B.C. woman turned to MAID for peace. Her family says her death was undignified, traumaticProvidence Health Care told Global News that MAID is not available at its facilities as a Catholic health-care provider but said it does partner with Vancouver Coastal Health.HealthJun 18
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‘You made my day!’: Stolen Kelowna garden gnomes returned, freshly paintedIn a nod to The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew, let’s call it: The Case of the Painted Gnomes.CanadaJul 5
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Court hears accused made death arrangements before heading to Coutts border blockadeAnthony Olienick and Chris Carbert are on trial, charged with conspiring to commit the murder of Mounties at the blockade.CrimeJul 3
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Access to MAID, abortions raises questions about the limits of B.C. faith-based health careGlobal News reached out to many faith-based organizations to speak about their perspective, however, some never returned any messages or declined to comment.HealthJun 20
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Arrest made after Toronto taxi driver stabbed multiple times, including in headToronto police say a 23-year-old man has been arrested after a taxi driver was stabbed in the downtown core.CrimeJul 2
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Climate change made June heat wave up to 10 times more likely, scientists sayThe rapid extreme weather event attribution system simulates the weather of the late 1800s, before the worst impacts of the Industrial Revolution, and compares it with today.CanadaJul 9
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Calgarians question decision to not add 4th CTrain car to handle Stampede crowdAccording to Calgary Transit, four car trains aren't running on the Red Line during this year's Stampede due to expansion work at the Haysboro Storage Facility.CanadaJul 9
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2 killed, 6 wounded in Arkansas grocery store mass shootingVideo posted on social media showed at least one person lying in the parking lot, while another captured multiple gunshots ringing out.U.S. NewsJun 21
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‘Cruel, disrespectful’: B.C. family calls for changes to faith-based MAID policySam O'Neill, 34, was a patient at St. Paul's Hospital last year. She had terminal cancer but was denied MAID in the hospital due to its religious affiliation.HealthJun 19
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Removal of safe supplies has made Saskatchewan’s addiction crisis worse, experts sayLocal experts in harm reduction services talk the after-effects of the province discontinuing its safe supply program where free and clean pipes were given to drug users.CanadaJun 26
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Arrests yet to be made after suspected homicide and assault, Winnipeg police sayThe victim has been identified as Norma Jean Sumner of Dauphin River First Nation, authorities said, and family notifications have been made.CrimeJun 24
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Alberta spent on emergencies but made more resource revenue; sees $4.3B surplusAlberta has announced its final numbers for the fiscal year that ended in March, and the bottom line is a $4.3-billion surplus.EnvironmentJun 27