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More Canadians buying cannabis only from legal sources, citing safety: StatCanAmong Canadian cannabis users in 2023, almost 72 per cent said they bought the product exclusively from legal sources, with product safety among the main reasons.Canada10 hours
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Biden warns Netanyahu against Rafah military operationWhite House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters the U.S. and Israel would have a comprehensive discussion on the way forward in Gaza.U.S. News10 hours
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Nova Scotia child dies from aggressive form of strep, family speaks outThe six-year-old boy died within 48 hours after developing symptoms of invasive group A streptococcal, his father says.CanadaMar 18
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‘Unimaginably difficult’: Ottawa mass killing leaves survivor ‘devastated’Dhanushka Wickramasinghe, the survivor of the March 6 mass killing in Ottawa, said in a statement Sunday that he was "devastated and torn" after the slaying of his entire family.CanadaMar 18
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Is remote therapy as effective as in-person sessions? What new research saysCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) done remotely with a therapist is just as effective as in-person sessions, according to a new study published in the CMAJ.HealthMar 18
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Budget 2024 should have ‘substantial’ measures to tackle housing, minister saysCanada's federal budget is likely to allocate billions of dollars for investing in building homes and low-cost housing programs, Housing Minister Sean Fraser said on Monday.CanadaMar 18
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Banksy confirms mural that appeared overnight in London is his workBanksy took credit for the massive art piece on his Instagram after rumours swirled about the origin of the mural.TrendingMar 18
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Gas prices rise across Canada, data shows. How can you save at the pump?According to data released on Monday, gas prices rose across Canada in March. How can consumers save some money while filling up at the pump?MoneyMar 18
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Wireless prices are going down, telecom CEOs insist to MPsThe CEOs of Rogers, Telus and Bell appeared virtually before a Parliamentary committee studying wireless costs in Canada on Monday where they defended their pricing decisions.ConsumerMar 18
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Canada, Germany ink hydrogen deal in bid to shun Russian energyCanada, citing the need to shun Russian energy, signed an agreement with Germany Monday it said would accelerate work towards the commercial-scale trade of clean hydrogen fuel.CanadaMar 18
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Will an NDP call to recognize Palestinian statehood split Liberal MPs?Members of Parliament are set to vote today on an NDP motion calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government to "officially recognize the state of Palestine."CanadaMar 18
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Céline Dion shares rare photo with sons, ‘determined’ to return to stageCéline Dion, who was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome in 2022, says she just wants to live a normal life.EntertainmentMar 18
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‘The climate crisis is here’: B.C. warns of early start to 2024 wildfire seasonAlong with a lack of rain, forecasters are worried about drought conditions when the weather warms up, which could lead to stronger wildfires.EnvironmentMar 18
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‘Havana syndrome’: New studies find no major evidence of health impactsSymptoms of the mysterious ailment have included hearing noise and experiencing head pressure followed by headache, migraines, dizziness, and memory lapses.HealthMar 18
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Group of heroic women beat up cougar to save friend trapped in its jawsKeri Bergere says she could hear her friends "rallying and fighting for my life" after a cougar tackled her off her bike and grabbed her face in its jaws.U.S. NewsMar 18
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‘Impossible’ for Donald Trump to pay $454M bond, his lawyers sayDonald Trump hasn't yet secured a bond that would allow the former president to challenge a $454-million decision against him, his lawyer said Monday.U.S. NewsMar 18
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Ontario woman seeks justice in brutal slaying of pet emu, worries for family’s safetyShannon McCarrell says two people broke into one of her animal pens overnight and she awoke in the morning to find one of her four beloved emus dead.CrimeMar 18
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‘History will judge Putin poorly’: Joly slams Russian election'History will judge Putin poorly,' Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said after Russia's president secured his fifth term in an election many view as a sham.CanadaMar 18
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S&P/TSX composite slips lower Monday, U.S. stock markets trade higherCanada's main stock index crept lower on Monday even as the price of oil rose, while U.S. markets were led higher by the Nasdaq.EconomyMar 18
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No emergency debate on carbon price hike, Speaker tells PoilievreConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's call for an emergency debate in the House of Commons on the April 1 carbon price increase will not move forward.CanadaMar 18
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As Brian Mulroney’s state funeral nears, here’s what to expect this weekAhead of the state funeral for Brian Mulroney, Canadians will have opportunities to pay tribute to the country’s 18th prime minister.CanadaMar 18
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Teen pleads guilty to aggravated assault in double stabbing at N.S. high schoolThe accused in a stabbing that sent two staff members to hospital one year ago at Charles P. Allen High School in Bedford, N.S. has pleaded guilty before trial.CrimeMar 18
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Slow February home sales signal ‘things are about to pick up’: CREAHome prices were flat in February, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, snapping a five-month streak of declines in the housing market.MoneyMar 18
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Iceland fishing town still safe, authorities say amid volcano eruptionA volcano in Iceland that erupted on Saturday for the fourth time since December was still spewing smoke and bright orange lava into the air early on Monday.WorldMar 18
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Brian Mulroney remembered as a ‘lion’ of Canadian politics in MP tributesMembers of Parliament returned to the House of Commons on Monday, where they made tributes to former prime minister Brian Mulroney.CanadaMar 18