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Tried and Tested: Why the Skylight Calendar Is a New Year’s Resolution Game-ChangerWhether you're a parent managing your family’s multiple schedules or your own commitments for the New Year, let the Skylight Calendar help you prioritize.The CuratorJan 1
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Ontario conservative group frustrated with ‘retail gimmicks’ from Ford governmentOntario Premier Doug Ford said the group sounded like 'radical rights' and 'yahoos' when he was asked about their criticism. They say they want more serious policy.PoliticsOct 13, 2025
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Burned car may be tied to targeted killing of ‘Bobby the Greek’ in Laval: policePolice are investigating a burned car in Montreal that may be linked to the brazen killing of organized crime figure Bobby Theologou in Laval.CrimeOct 3, 2025
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Trump says Washington Commanders, Cleveland Guardians should revert to old namesBoth the NFL team and the MLB team have had their new names for years, and neither has plans to go back.TrendingJul 21, 2025
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As Elon Musk vows new U.S. political party, what do we know so far?A U.S. Federal Election Commission form, dated Sunday, lists 1 Rocket Road in Hawthorne, California – the headquarters of Musk’s Space X – as the headquarters of the America Party.U.S. NewsJul 7, 2025
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Elon Musk says he’s formed new ‘America Party.’ What to knowThe announcement from Musk comes after President Donald Trump signed a tax-cut and spending bill into law on Friday, which the Tesla CEO firmly opposed.U.S. NewsJul 5, 2025
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‘Political petting zoo’: Politicians gather to flip pancakes at Calgary StampedeIt's Stampede season in Calgary and the festivities kicked off Thursday morning wit the traditional "First Flip" pancake breakfast featuring a who's who of local politicians.EntertainmentJul 3, 2025
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Here are 007 Canadian ties to James Bond as Quebec’s Denis Villeneuve takes helmNews that Quebec auteur Denis Villeneuve will direct the next James Bond movie adds yet another Canadian tie to the blockbuster franchise about a British secret service hero.EntertainmentJun 27, 2025
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Albertans frustrated with stock market losses: ‘It’s a manufactured situation’It's almost a universal feeling — the anxiety and despair you might experience while looking at your investments right now.EconomyApr 7, 2025
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Ex-UN official from Montreal nabbed by FBI for alleged role selling Chinese weapons to Libya'James' Kuang Chi Wan, an ex-International Civil Aviation Organization deputy director, is suspected of defying an arms embargo to help China sell Libya weapons for financial gain.InvestigationsJan 27, 2025
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Google ‘Made with Code’ campaign aims to inspire girls in techGoogle gives an early look at how it's trying to change the gender disparity in its own workforce by launching a campaign Thursday called "Made with Code."TechJun 19, 2014
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Key Iraqi city captured by Sunni militants near Syrian borderSunni militants captured a key city Monday, as graphic photos were posted that appeared to show fighters massacring Iraqi soldiers.WorldJun 16, 2014
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British government has access to Internet giants’ customer data via US spy agencyThe U.K. has been secretly gathering communications data from American Internet giants with the help of fellow spooks at the U.S. National Security Agency, the Guardian newspaper reported Friday, a demonstration of the international scope of America's top-secret espionage program.Jun 7, 2013
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Cellphone snooping outrages AmericansAmericans were outraged Thursday that the biggest wireless carrier in the United States, Verizon, is providing the feds with logs of customer phone calls, but politicians brushed off their concerns by pointing out the practice has been in place for seven years and is aimed at nabbing terrorists.PoliticsJun 6, 2013
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US government mining Big Data to dig deeper into people’s livesWith every phone call they make and every Web excursion they take, people are leaving a digital trail of revealing data that can be tracked by profit-seeking companies and terrorist-hunting government officials.TechJun 7, 2013
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Whodunnit? Questions swirl around who leaked surveillance stories to mediaWith two explosive leaks this week about the Obama administration's widespread surveillance practices, questions now turn to who's responsible for providing the information to the media amid already tense relations between the White House and journalists.WorldJun 7, 2013
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U.S. PRISM surveillance program puts Canada’s privacy czar on alertReports that U.S. authorities have been trawling for data from the biggest companies on the internet have so rattled Canada's Privacy Commissioner, she's seeking clarity from the country's cryptologic agency to find out what this means for Canadians.CanadaJun 7, 2013
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Where in the world can Edward Snowden go?U.S. surveillance program leak Edward Snowden is reported to be in hiding and looking for a country where he can claim asylum. Global News takes a look at a few of the countries that have taken in people fleeing prosecution.WorldJun 11, 2013
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Black celebrities attend #JusticeForFlint event rather than the OscarsInstead of attending the Oscars, many black celebrities attended an event in Flint, Mich. to raise money for those impacted by tainted water.EntertainmentFeb 28, 2016
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Tired of passwords? You aren’t alone!Frustration over passwords is as common across the age brackets as the little reminder notes on which people often write them.TechJun 26, 2014