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Ontario signs agreement with First Nation to speed up Ring of Fire roadOn Thursday morning, Premier Doug Ford signed a new agreement with Marten Falls First Nation to move forward with an all-season road connecting it to Ontario's highway network.PoliticsNov 27
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Conservatives want to ‘amend the heck’ out of border bill’s asylum rulesConservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel Garner's proposed changes include disallowing asylum claims from people who transited through Europe on their way to Canada.PoliticsNov 20
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Judge rules proposed Alberta separation referendum would be unconstitutionalAn Alberta judge has ruled a proposed referendum question on Alberta independence violates the Canadian Constitution.PoliticsDec 5
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Jury deliberating in Puddicombe faint hope hearing, lawyer for former lover speaks outThe jury has begun deliberating whether Nicola Puddicombe, convicted of the first-degree axe murder of her boyfriend, should have her period of parole ineligibility reduced.CrimeDec 4
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King’s College says it is facing $1.8-million deficit due to rising costsPresident Bill Lahey says the Halifax university is in a precarious financial situation that he is working to change.EducationDec 3
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Ontario’s repeal of emissions target looms over landmark climate caseYoung activists behind a landmark case allege "Ontario's repeal of its own emissions targets is an 11th hour attempt to escape accountability on its toothless climate plan."PoliticsNov 26
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U.S. government shutdown inches closer to end with Senate approvalThe U.S. Senate has approved a bill to end the government shutdown, which has lasted over a month, with the bill set for a vote in the House next.U.S. NewsNov 11
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Calgary’s federal housing funding ‘at risk’ as motion introduced to repeal citywide rezoningThe motion to repeal citywide rezoning will now be debated by Calgary city council in December, and would require a public hearing in March if its approved.CanadaNov 17
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‘May have to lose my house’: Concern as Halifax considers double-digit property tax hikeHalifax councillors say they're getting an earful from residents who are concerned about a possible double-digit hike in property tax bills.CanadaNov 20
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Ukraine must choose dignity or U.S. support under peace proposal: ZelenskyyThe U.S. plan contains many of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s longstanding demands while offering limited security guarantees to Ukraine.WorldNov 21
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Federal judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits in NovemberA federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration Thursday to find the money to fully fund SNAP benefits for November, a decision that the administration promptly appealed.HealthNov 6
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Canada could lose its status as a measles-free country amid outbreakWith measles spreading to more than 5,000 Canadians in the past year, Canada is poised to lose its measles-free status from the Pan-American Health Organization.HealthOct 27
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Proposed Ontario legislation first step to ‘fire’ trustee over Italy tripCalandra has said for months that three of the four trustees paid back their expenses, but the fourth was refusing and if he continued to do so, he would be fired.PoliticsOct 20
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Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas carsDETROIT (AP) — Making electric vehicles and their batteries is a dirty process that uses a lot of energy. But a new study says that EVs quickly make up for that with less overall emissions through two years of use than a gas-powered vehicle.HealthOct 29
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Patients go without needed treatment after the government shutdown disrupts a telehealth programMINOOKA, Ill. (AP) — Bill Swick has a rare degenerative brain disease that inhibits his mobility and speech. Instead of the hassle of traveling an hour to a clinic in downtown Chicago to visit a speech therapist, he has benefited from virtual appointments from the comfort of his home.HealthOct 30
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Why dozens of U.S. outlets refused to sign onto Pentagon’s new media rulesPentagon reporters had until Tuesday evening to agree to not request information not pre-approved for release and to limit access within the building.U.S. NewsOct 15
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Trump meets with Zelenskyy, signals he’s not ready to sell Ukraine missilesZelenskyy congratulated Trump over landing last week’s ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza and said Trump now has “momentum” to stop the Russia-Ukraine conflict.WorldOct 17
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens double the Buffalo SabresThe Canadiens posted a hard fought 4-2 win thanks to offensive contributions from the blue line, and another excellent performance from Jakub Dobes.SportsOct 21
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Talks break down between Ontario colleges, union with strike in 3rd weekOn Monday, both the Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the College Employer Council confirmed talks between the two sides had broken down without any sign of a deal.EducationSep 29
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Talks resume as Oct. 6 deadline looms in possible Alberta-wide teachers strikeThe talks come a day after the labour relations board said the two sides had resolved a complaint launched by the Alberta government, accusing teachers of bad-faith bargaining.EducationSep 19