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Via Rail wants judicial review of CN Rail speed restrictionsVia Rail says the restrictions CN imposed on Oct. 11 are causing daily delays on Via Rail's Québec City-Windsor corridor, affecting thousands of passengers.CanadaNov 13
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Manitoba premier says he’ll listen to Winnipeg’s requests for new tax powersManitoba Premier Wab Kinew didn't make any commitments Friday on possible new municipal taxes in Winnipeg.PoliticsNov 1
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UCP members back Alberta premier in leadership reviewAlberta premier Danielle Smith will stay at the helm of the United Conservative Party after an overwhelming result in her first leadership review in the role.PoliticsNov 2
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Trudeau resignation would be in Canada’s best interest: Liberal MPLast week saw four more cabinet ministers tell Prime Minister Justin Trudeau they won’t run for re-election, adding to a growing cabinet exodus and other MP resignations this year.CanadaOct 21
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Taylor Swift fans face ‘out of control’ hotel prices for Canadian tour datesHotel rooms near the venue during those dates, including the Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel, attached to the Rogers Centre, are being advertised for around $2,000 per night.EntertainmentOct 31
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‘Out of control’: Room costs 10 times higher on Taylor Swift show nightsThe situation facing Taylor Swift fans seeking accommodation during the music superstar's weekend shows in Toronto and Vancouver is looking expensive.CanadaOct 31
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The best transitional pieces for winter 2024From a chic pair of reading glasses to a cutie cropped blazer.The CuratorNov 6
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Bishnoi gang has stoked fear in Canada for years, says B.C. city councillorFear of the Bishnoi gang and its leader has permeated Canada's South Asian diaspora for years, says a city councillor in Richmond, B.C.CanadaOct 20
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N.S. siblings find brother adopted at birth decades later. He was 20 km. awayFive siblings in Nova Scotia are making up for lost time after spending decades apart, thanks to changes to the province's adoption records act.FeaturesOct 1
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What to know about Apple AirPods Pro’s new hearing aid featureMillions would benefit from hearing aids but most have never tried them, according to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.HealthOct 28
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Alberta health minister says more work to do on doctor pay dealSpeaking to media Wednesday, LaGrange said she's trying to ensure the new deal, which was agreed to in part in April, is sustainable.HealthSep 25
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N.B. Liberal leader Holt bills herself as ‘stark contrast’ to Tory incumbent HiggsWithin days, Susan Holt could become the next premier of New Brunswick — and the first woman ever to lead the province.PoliticsOct 17
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‘Paranoid state’: Man found not criminally responsible for killing Ontario cab driverThe man who shot a taxi driver in Oshawa has been found not criminally responsible for the act. The driver's family say they're devastated.CrimeOct 16
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Far-right party projected to win Austria national electionThe far-right Freedom Party had a lead over the governing conservatives, the People’s Party, in Austria’s election.WorldSep 29
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Another high-ranking Hezbollah official killed, the 7th in just over a weekDevelopments are moving quickly in Lebanon and the surrounding regions. Here's what you need to know.WorldSep 29
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David Eby urges Green supporters to vote NDP to help keep Conservatives from officeThe NDP leader asked Green voters on Sunday to consider what B.C. would be like if they woke up the day after the election and the Conservatives were going to form government.PoliticsOct 13
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Man who smashed $4,000 Taylor Swift guitar with hammer shares why he did itGary Estes says he wasn't trying to be mean-spirited by smashing up a Taylor Swift-themed guitar, but admitted he did not like the fact she endorsed Kamala Harris.EntertainmentOct 2
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Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers look to run it back after Stanley Cup disappointmentThree-time MVP Connor McDavid and the rest of the National Hockey League are primed to start the climb for the Cup.SportsOct 7
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B.C.’s election sits on a knife edge with several races too close to callBritish Columbia's provincial election turned out to be just as close as pollsters predicted, with the outcome sitting on a knife edge as the final results trickled in.PoliticsOct 19
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As Middle East tensions flare, Canadian police brace for potential unrestToronto police Chief Myron Demkiw said emotions were 'running high' in the city ahead of the anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks.CanadaOct 2