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Canada Post workers will begin voting on tentative agreements in AprilThe Canadian Union of Postal Workers said the ratification voting period for a new five-year contract will be held between April 20 and May 30.Canada2 hours
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Senate panel says immigration measures should be removed from border billThe Senate social affairs committee has heard from witnesses who warned the legislation could violate human rights and lacks procedural fairness.Politics3 hours
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Who was ‘El Mencho,’ the Mexican drug lord whose death sparked violence?Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes led the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, which has earned a reputation for brutal violence while consolidating its power.World4 hours
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Man shot dead on Trump’s Florida estate ‘wouldn’t hurt an ant,’ says cousinThe 21-year-old — who owned a small company that specialized in drawing golf courses, buildings and ancient Roman architecture — rarely, if ever, talked about politics.Trending4 hours
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Liberals accept Tory budget changes on sweeping cabinet power proposalsSome members of Parliament have expressed discomfort with the idea of granting such sweeping powers to cabinet in the interest of boosting competitive or economic forces.Canada5 hours
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‘We need to act’ on men’s health, minister says as government seeks feedbackData released by Movember Canada last summer shows men are three times more likely than women to die by suicide and are less likely to ask doctors for help.Health5 hours
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Kendamil baby formula sold at Costco recalled due to toxin concernsThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency says Kendamil brand infant formula that say "with whole milk" on label may contain cereulide toxin, which can quickly cause nausea and vomiting.Consumer5 hours
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OpenAI reps summoned to Ottawa to discuss concerns following Tumbler Ridge shootingChatGPT states that the account was suspended due to concerns about the suspect's posts, but it did not alert law enforcement officials in Canada.Crime5 hours
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What to know if you’re stuck or have an upcoming flight to Puerto VallartaCanadian travellers impacted by escalating tensions in Mexico may be able to get a refund or modify their upcoming bookings as airlines offer more flexibility.Consumer6 hours
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U.S. transport numbers show sharp plunge in Canadian travel amid trade warThe numbers suggest that many Canadians have remained committed to boycotting any travel to the U.S. amid President Donald Trump's tariffs and threats to annex Canada.Economy7 hours
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U.K police arrest former U.S. ambassador Peter Mandelson in Epstein probePolice are investigating Mandelson over documents suggesting he passed sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein a decade and a half ago.World7 hours
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In his 1st year, Carney doubles Trudeau’s time out of the countryPrime Minister Mark Carney is on track to have spent 20 per cent of his first year abroad, more than both Justin Trudeau and Stephen Harper.Canada8 hours
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Nick Reiner pleads not guilty in stabbing deaths of his parentsThe 32-year-old son of Rob Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder with the special circumstance of multiple murders.Entertainment8 hours
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Activists hang photo of former prince Andrew in the LouvreThe political campaign group Everyone Hates Elon placed the photo of the former prince on the walls of the Parisian gallery.World8 hours
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After latest tariff twist, Doug Ford says he ‘can’t wait’ for U.S. midtermsA ruling from America's top court concluded Donald Trump's so-called 'reciprocal' tariffs and duties on Canada related to fentanyl were unlawful.Politics8 hours
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Canada won fewer Olympic medals than past years. Why was 2026 a challenge?With Canada finishing the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics with 21 medals, the country saw a significant decrease in hardware earned compared to previous Winter Olympic Games.Sports9 hours
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26K Canadians in Mexico as cartel violence hits Puerto Vallarta: ministerThere are currently more than 26,000 Canadians registered in Mexico — and no plans for military or consular flights to assist Canadians getting out.Canada9 hours
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What happened at the BAFTAs? BBC apologizes after racial slur shouted at actorsTourette syndrome advocate John Davidson shouted a racial slur as 'Sinners' actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented the award for special visual effects.Trending9 hours
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U.S. judge permanently bars release of report on Trump document caseTrump was accused of illegally storing documents related to U.S. national defense at his Mar-a-Lago social club and obstructing government efforts to retrieve the material.Crime10 hours
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Eric Dane GoFundMe for daughters, health-care costs tops $300,000Shortly after news of his death spread, Eric Dane's friends created a GoFundMe page to assist with medical expenses and help support his two daughters.Entertainment11 hours
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‘No thank you’: Greenland rejects Trump’s hospital ship offerTrump’s offer of a hospital ship came after Denmark’s military said its Arctic command forces evacuated a crew member of a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland.World11 hours
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‘Jersey Shore’ star Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi says she has cervical cancer'It came back Stage 1 cervical cancer called adenocarcinoma. Obviously not the news that I was hoping for,' said 'Jersey Shore' star Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi in a TikTok video.Entertainment11 hours
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Blizzard slams into northeastern U.S., with intense snow and travel bansMillions of people in New York City and a large swath of the northeastern U.S. were stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings Monday.EnvironmentFeb 23
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What’s a Canadian firm under defence industrial strategy? It’s complicatedThe government's new defence industrial strategy wants to prioritize Canadian manufacturers and suppliers — but what qualifies as Canadian is 'complicated.'CanadaFeb 23
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As Carney heads to India, Canada seeks to revoke citizenship of 2008 Mumbai attack ‘mastermind’Immigration officials are alleging that Tahawwur Rana Hussain lied to obtain Canadian citizenship.CanadaFeb 23