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  • New Brunswick virtual health-care service violating Official Languages Act: report
    A report was filed complaints were made about deficiencies in French-language services between October 2022 and February 2023, and a subsequent complaint led to another report.
    Health
    May 3
  • Rookie Joseph Woll stands tall, gives Leafs life
    Joseph Woll knew he wasn't getting the nod for Game 1 of the playoffs.
    Sports
    May 1
  • Calgary riders train for world BMX championships: ‘Pretty cool feeling’
    About 25 BMX riders are on track to take on the world. They’ve been selected to represent Canada at the 2024 UCI BMX World Championships in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
    Sports
    Apr 24
  • Maple Leafs down Bruins 2-1 to force Game 7
    William Nylander could barely watch the Maple Leafs' first three playoff games as he worked his way back from injury — the nerves were almost too much.
    Sports
    May 2
  • Hockey fans fired up amid strong Canadian showing in NHL playoffs
    Not since 2017 have so many Canadian teams made it to the Stanley Cup playoffs. And not since 1993 has Canada claimed a Stanley Cup championship.
    Sports
    Apr 21
  • Leafs, Bruins ready for another Game 7
    Sheldon Keefe's team had a decision to make.
    Sports
    May 3
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  • Hazel McCallion’s son, who pitched Mississauga NHL team, puts mayoral bid on ice
    Peter McCallion, the son of former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion, who hoped to bring an NHL team to the city, has dropped out of its mayoral race.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Easton Cowan of London Knights named OHL’s Most Outstanding Player
    After posting a 36-game point streak and finishing with the second-best points-per-game total in the OHL, Easton Cowan has been named the league's Red Tilson Trophy winner.
    Sports
    May 2
  • What’s open, what’s closed in Winnipeg over Easter weekend?
    With a long weekend for many Winnipeggers just around the corner, a number of local businesses, civic services and attractions will be closed and/or changing their hours.
    Consumer
    Mar 28
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  • Alberta’s flu death toll highest in 15 years as vaccine uptake declines
    According to data from the province's respiratory virus dashboard, 15,215 cases of lab-confirmed influenza cases were recorded this respiratory virus season.
    Health
    Apr 29
  • Video shows group smoking illicit drugs in Maple Ridge Tim Hortons
    A group of men are seen passing around a crack pipe in a booth, right next to two women who are seemingly unaware of what's happening.
    Crime
    Mar 29
  • Masai Ujiri: Raptors’ culture remains strong
    A year ago, Masai Ujiri declared that the Toronto Raptors had to change their culture. But after a challenging and disappointing 2023-24 season, the team's president said that their culture is just fine.
    Sports
    Apr 17
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  • London Knights take 3-0 series lead on Landon Sim’s overtime winner
    A deflection by Landon Sim on an Oliver Bonk shot at 8:01 of overtime gave the London Knights a 4-3 overtime win in Flint on April. 2.
    Sports
    Apr 2
  • Climate change is affecting how Canadians plan to buy homes, report says
    A new BMO report said 39 per cent Canadians say climate-related factors such as wildfires, floods, heatwaves, and storms will affect where they live in the next five years.
    Environment
    Apr 30
  • Go, Canada! The 2024 Olympics uniforms celebrate each province, territory
    Team Canada's 2024 Olympic Games uniforms, designed by Lululemon, include a one-of-a-kind print featuring art, architecture and nature found across the country.
    Sports
    Apr 16
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  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    An elephant seal drawing attention in a Vancouver Island neighbourhood and a lucky winner on a B.C. slot machine are just two of the stories we want to highlight this week.
    Trending
    Apr 5
  • Former Quebec premier Jean Charest calls on Canadian leaders to clean up public debate
    In an open letter he co-signed with former mayors, senators, artists and business people, he calls on the political class to take concrete action to clean up public debate.
    Canada
    Apr 7
  • Basketball fans eager for tickets to go on sale Wednesday for WNBA game in Edmonton
    Every time Natalie Vermaas walks into Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena to watch the WNBA's Storm play, building and team staff call her "Canada."
    Sports
    Mar 19
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  • Foreign interference ‘undermined’ public confidence in elections: inquiry
    Marie-Josée Hogue delivered remarks after tabling her findings, calling acts of foreign interference a “stain on our electoral process.”
    Canada
    May 3
  • Indigenous healing lodges face chronic underfunding across Canada, critics say
    Healing lodges for Indigenous people convicted of crimes have a track record of success. Supporters are asking why the lodges don't get more government support.
    Canada
    Apr 20
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