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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.'Canada2 hours
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Canada seeks to revoke citizenship of terrorist linked to Mumbai attackImmigration officials are alleging that Tahawwur Rana Hussain lied to obtain Canadian citizenship.Canada3 hours
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Vancouver airport ties Nexus outage to U.S. partial government shutdownThe Canada Border Services Agency also confirmed in an email the connection between the suspension and the U.S. partial government shutdown.CanadaFeb 22
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Milan, Cortina Olympic cauldrons extinguished bringing end to Winter GamesA total of 116 medal events have been held in eight Olympic sports across 16 disciplines, including the debut of ski mountaineering this year.SportsFeb 22
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Canadians say Puerto Vallarta a ‘war zone’ amid escalating violenceAmid violence, people in Puerto Vallarta have been told to keep a low profile, follow the advice of local authorities, and monitor local and international media to stay informed.CanadaFeb 22
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Pakistan says it killed at least 70 militants in strikes along Afghan borderThe truce between Islamabad and Kabul has largely held, but several rounds of talks in Istanbul in November failed to produce a formal agreement.WorldFeb 22
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Armed man killed by Secret Service after entering Mar-a-Lago secure perimeterU.S. President Donald Trump often spends weekends at Mar-a-Lago, but he was at the White House alongside First Lady Melania Trump when the incident occurred.U.S. NewsFeb 22
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Fraser just misses out on Olympic halfpipe podiumCanadian Amy Fraser, still dealing with the after-effects of a nasty injury suffered in training last March at the FIS World Championships, just missed the podium Sunday in women's freeski halfpipe at the Milan Cortina Olympics.SportsFeb 22
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U.S. defeats Canada’s men’s team for 1st gold medal since 1980The U.S. made the gold-winning goal in the first minutes of overtime after Canada and the United States' men's team were forced into overtime.SportsFeb 22
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Federal government raises concerns over OpenAI safety measures after B.C. tragedyThe federal government responds to reports involving Tumbler Ridge shooter's OpenAI account, while a funeral service for one of the students is canceled after online threats.CanadaFeb 21
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Ipsos poll suggests Canada more united than in 2019, despite Alberta tensionsUpdated polling suggests measures of alienation have eased since 2019, though Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says tensions with Ottawa remain a concern.PoliticsFeb 21
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Trump says he’s increasing global tariffs to 15%Trump announced Saturday he is raising global tariffs to 15 per cent from 10 per cent, following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated key elements of his trade policy.U.S. NewsFeb 21
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Indigenous leaders outline priorities for spring sitting of ParliamentFrom clean drinking water legislation to self-government and better infrastructure, Indigenous leaders say they're looking for action from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government.CanadaFeb 21
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Feds certify Gulfstream G500 and G600 jetsTransport Canada has certified General Dynamics' Gulfstream G500 and G600 business jets, following threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.PoliticsFeb 21
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Trump keeps carveout under CUSMA in new 10 per cent global tariffA fact sheet from the White House said the latest tariff will not hit goods compliant under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement on trade, known as CUSMA.EconomyFeb 20
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Canada warns First Nations people to carry passport when crossing U.S. borderThe federal government updated its travel advice for the U.S. and is now urging First Nations people to carry a passport, in addition to a status card, when crossing the border.CanadaFeb 20
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Tumbler Ridge shooter’s ChatGPT activity flagged internally 7 months before tragedy“Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the Tumbler Ridge tragedy," a spokesperson for OpenAI, which owns ChatGPT, confirmed on Friday afternoon.CrimeFeb 20
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Canada’s incoming top doctor says restoring public trust a top priorityCanada's incoming chief public health officer Dr. Joss Reimer said it's critical for the federal government to take a proactive approach to countering false information.HealthFeb 20
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Judge denies bail for Calgary man facing extradition to U.S. in Ryan Wedding caseAllistair Chapman, 33, is accused of cocaine trafficking and helping Ryan Wedding, a former Team Canada Olympic snowboarder turned fugitive, set up the killing of an FBI informant.CrimeFeb 20
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Free room and board? 60% of Canadian parents to offer it during post-secondaryNew data shows that nearly 60 per cent of Canadian parents plan to offer free room and board to their children during their post-secondary studies amid the cost of living crunch.EducationFeb 20
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Abandoned baby monkey Punch dragged by older macaque in heartbreaking videoThe baby monkey was abandoned by his mother at birth and raised by zoo staff who gave him a stuffed orangutan to provide comfort.TrendingFeb 20
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Trump tariff ruling does not mean the end of U.S. trade wars. What to knowThe U.S. Supreme Court ruling does not mean an end to Trump's trade wars, with various other authorities still at the president's disposal and other tariffs still in place.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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Trump’s global tariffs were struck down. Don’t expect price drops: expertsEconomists have pointed out that the impact of the IEEPA tariffs on Canada has been blunted by the exemptions granted to goods traded in compliance with CUSMA.ConsumerFeb 20
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Are Canadian jobs any safer than before Trump’s tariffs were struck down?Canada's weakened job market shouldn't expect relief after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday that some of President Donald Trump's tariff policies are illegal, experts say.CanadaFeb 20
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Climber convicted of manslaughter after leaving girlfriend to die on mountainThe prosecution argued that, as the far more experienced climber, Thomas Plamberger was responsible for the couple's safety.WorldFeb 20