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Family of Tumbler Ridge shooting survivor sues OpenAIEight people were killed and two others, including Maya Gebala, 12, were hurt in the tragedy. She was trying to lock the library door to protect other students when she was shot.Crime7 hours
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TikTok allowed to stay in Canada under new data protection rules: ministerIndustry Minister Melanie Joly said a new national security review into TikTok has resulted in 'enhanced protection' measures and other steps to ensure users' privacy.Tech9 hours
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Trump says Iran war to end soon, ‘disappointed’ in new supreme leader pickTrump said the war would continue until Iran is 'totally and decisively defeated' and predicted it would be over 'very soon,' but denied suggestions it could end this week.U.S. News9 hours
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Jewish leaders demand action after 3 Toronto synagogue shootings in a weekThree synagogue shootings in five days have shaken Toronto’s Jewish community, prompting urgent calls for tougher action from police and politicians.Crime9 hours
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G7 won’t release oil reserves yet to quell surging oil prices amid Iran warG7 finance ministers said they were monitoring the situation and were prepared to implement 'necessary measures,' but stopped short of committing to release emergency reserves.Economy11 hours
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Alexander Butterfield, White House aide who unveiled Watergate tapes, diesButterfield oversaw the taping system connected to voice-activated listening devices secretly placed in four locations across the White House.U.S. News12 hours
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Oil price spikes will hit Canadians ‘throughout our economy,’ experts sayCanadian consumers are going to feel it in their wallets just about everywhere the longer the Iran war goes on, while some parts of the economy could see benefits.Consumer12 hours
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Automaker with higher Canadian production to get more tariff-free U.S. importsOttawa allows automakers to import a certain quota of vehicles made in the United States tariff-free, based in part on their level of automotive assembly in Canada.Canada12 hours
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Boston lead singer Tommy DeCarlo dead at 60'After being diagnosed with brain cancer last September, he fought with incredible strength and courage, right up until the very end,' DeCarlo's family said in a statement.EntertainmentMar 9
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How Iran war is hitting fertilizer supplies: ‘Timing is pretty detrimental’Canada produced 32.8 per cent of the world’s total potash production in 2024, remaining the world's largest potash producer, according to Natural Resources Canada.WorldMar 9
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Canada ‘will not be participating’ in Iran war, defence minister saysDavid McGuinty added that Canada has not yet decided to join its NATO allies in offering assistance to Persian Gulf nations that have come under attack by Iran.WorldMar 9
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Hungary to cap gas prices as Iran war fuels global oil shocks, Orban saysThe move came amid soaring global oil prices as the Iran war, now in its second week, ensnares countries and infrastructure critical to the production and movement of oil and gas.WorldMar 9
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Georgia teacher dies after high school toilet paper prank: U.S. reportsJason Hughes, a Georgia high school teacher, allegedly 'tripped and fell into the road and was run over by the vehicle' after students attempted to toss toilet paper in his yard.U.S. NewsMar 9
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Rents in Canada have fallen to a 33-month low, report findsAverage asking rents for all property types in Canada fell to $2,030 in February, the monthly rental report by Rentals.ca and Urbanation released on Monday said.EconomyMar 9
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Anthropic sues over Pentagon’s ‘supply chain risk’ label: ‘Unprecedented’Last week, the Pentagon formally designated the San Francisco tech company a supply chain risk after an unusual public dispute on how its AI chatbot Claude is used in warfare.U.S. NewsMar 9
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Live Nation, U.S. DOJ to settle lawsuit alleging music industry monopolyTicketmaster's parent company was accused in an antitrust lawsuit of using coercive tactics to 'suffocate the competition' and driving up prices for concert fans.U.S. NewsMar 9
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How the Iran war impacts your grocery bills: ‘Everything is going to go up’Sustained pressure on oil prices could mean Canadians will pay significantly more at the grocery store by the end of this month, one expert said.ConsumerMar 9
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Woman arrested after shots fired at Rihanna’s house while singer inside: reportsRihanna's Beverly Hills home was reportedly targeted in a brazen daylight shooting after a woman armed with an AR-15 rifle repeatedly fired toward the singer's home.EntertainmentMar 9
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Carney, Trump speak as Iran war escalates and oil prices soarAlso on Sunday, the Prime Minister's Office said Carney gathered the Incident Response Group with ministers and senior officials to discuss the ongoing war in Iran.WorldMar 9
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Iran school explosion independent investigation points to U.S. strikesAn investigative group says newly released video “appears to contradict” U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran was responsible for an explosion at an Iranian school.WorldMar 9
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Oil prices soar as G7 ministers to meet on strategic reserves and Iran warGermany's finance ministry said on Monday that G7 finance ministers would meet later in the day to discuss the impact of the war in Iran.WorldMar 9
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Liberals defend Iran war position during debate in House of CommonsForeign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, who opened the debate on behalf of the government, said Ottawa's position on the war was based on 'clear principles.'CanadaMar 9
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Ryan Nembhard learning from legendary Jason KiddRyan Nembhard's had many great influences in his basketball career. His father Claude is the chief executive officer of the Ontario Basketball Association, his brother Andrew is the starting point guard for the Indiana Pacers, he grew up around Toronto Raptors star RJ Barrett.SportsMar 9
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As Kurdish fighters debate joining the Iran war, their bases are already under attackTheir camps under attack by Iran, Kurdish fighters based in Iraq are debating whether to join the U.S. and Israeli war against the Islamic republic.WorldMar 9
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Most Canadians want former prince Andrew removed from line to throne: pollA survey found a majority of Canadians want Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to lose his claim to the throne, while 51 per cent say the Royal Family is not relevant to them personally.CanadaMar 9