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Sarah McLachlan cancels Canadian tour due to acute laryngitisThe singer-songwriter says she was "heartbroken" to drop the dates but says she's been told she needs vocal rest to fully recover.Canada11 hours
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Nvidia CEO touts ‘age of AI’ as third quarter earnings beat estimatesThe company recorded third-quarter adjusted earnings of US81 cents per share, compared to estimates of US75 cents per share.Consumer11 hours
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Leon’s, The Brick face competition probe over alleged deceptive marketingThe competition watchdog said Wednesday that the ongoing investigation into the Canadian furniture retailers looks at three kinds of marketing practices.ConsumerNov 20
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What to know about Trump’s NATO ambassador pick Matt WhitakerThe choice of Trump's former acting attorney general Matt Whitaker is an unusual one, given his background in law enforcement and not in foreign policy or diplomacy.U.S. NewsNov 20
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Bomb cyclone: What is the weather phenomenon slamming B.C. and U.S.?A bomb cyclone is a large, intense mid-latitude storm with low pressure at its centre, weather fronts and an array of associated weather, from blizzards to severe thunderstorms.EnvironmentNov 20
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Metro marks end of ‘transition year’ with small profit dipThe company behind Metro grocery stores and Jean Coutu drugstores said the earnings were slightly down from $222.2 million in the fourth quarter last year.CanadaNov 20
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1st U.S. trans congresswoman will face bathroom restrictions in HouseThe issue became a flashpoint after Republican Representative Nancy Mace filed a resolution to impose that requirement, which targeted U.S. Representative-elect Sarah McBride.U.S. NewsNov 20
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B.C. port union files constitutional challenge of back-to-work orderThe union representing port supervisors in British Columbia is challenging the legal and constitutional authority of the federal labour minister to order them back to work.PoliticsNov 20
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Randy Boissonnault out of cabinet amid business dealings controversyRandy Boissonnault is out of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s federal cabinet after months of controversy surrounding his former business.CanadaNov 20
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Two Canadian food companies sued in U.S. over ‘potato cartel’ allegationsTwo proposed class-action lawsuits in the U.S. allege that four companies conspired to fix prices on frozen potato products over the past three years.MoneyNov 20
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Stephen Harper appointed to oversee Alberta’s $160B AIMCo fundThe organization oversees more than $160 billion in funds.CanadaNov 20
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1st mpox vaccine for children approved by WHOThe World Health Organization has authorized the first mpox vaccine for children, a decision experts hope will help make immunizations more widely available.HealthNov 20
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Tom’s of Maine toothpaste made with bacteria-contaminated water, FDA warnsA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspection of Tom's of Maine's manufacturing facility uncovered significant violations, including bacterial contamination in the water.HealthNov 20
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Israel officials demand right to strike Hezbollah in any Lebanon ceasefire dealIsrael has continued to pound Hezbollah throughout the cease-fire attempts, and rockets have continued to rain down on northern Israel.WorldNov 20
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Human error caused gorilla death at Calgary Zoo: officialsThe cause of death of the young western lowland gorilla, named Eyare, was made public on Wednesday morning.CanadaNov 20
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Liam Payne funeral: One Direction bandmates, family, friends gather in LondonThe father of one was found dead after he fell from his hotel balcony in Buenos Aires in mid-October of this year.EntertainmentNov 20
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Quebec police to patrol U.S. border as Trump win spurs migrant ‘rush’ fearsQuebec Premier François Legault says the Sûreté du Québec, the province's police force, will 'conduct visual investigations at the borders.'CanadaNov 20
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Paul Bernardo parole hearing ‘working to accommodate’ victims’ families in personA lawyer representing the families of Bernardo's teenage victims earlier said his clients' requests to attend the parole hearing in person had been denied.CanadaNov 20
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Bomb cyclone slams B.C.: Highways closed, thousands without power, trees downAs of 6:30 a.m., about 95,000 customers were without power.WeatherNov 20
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Possible bird flu infection found in California child, health officials sayCalifornia's public health department reported a possible case of bird flu in a child with mild respiratory symptoms, but said there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission.HealthNov 20
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Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after drowning her 2 childrenProsecutors said Smith killed her 3-year-old and 14-month-old sons because a man she was having an affair with suggested they were the reason they didn't have a future together.U.S. NewsNov 20
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Rogers cuts a ‘few dozen’ audio jobs in tight advertising marketCompany spokesperson Charmaine Khan says the radio industry is continuing to feel the pressure of an uncertain advertising market.MoneyNov 20
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‘Bomb cyclone’ kills 2, leaves half a million without power in the U.S.In Lynnwood, Washington, a woman died Tuesday night when a large tree fell on a homeless encampment, South County Fire said in a statement on X.EnvironmentNov 20
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Yukon council refuses to pledge allegiance to King CharlesGovernance in Yukon's second-largest municipality has been at a standstill since its newly elected mayor and council refused to pledge allegiance to King Charles.CanadaNov 20
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Refugee influx prompts temporary housing in some Canadian citiesA significant increase in the number of refugees and asylum seekers in Canada has prompted some cities to start building temporary housing for new arrivals.EconomyNov 20