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Quebec Liberals to choose new leader at March 14 conventionThe party announced Tuesday its nine-week leadership race will officially begin on Jan. 12.PoliticsDec 23
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No evidence entire Pakistan airline crew disappeared in TorontoSocial media claimed a PIA flight crew sought asylum in Toronto, but authorities and flight data show flights are operating as normal.CanadaDec 18
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New Brunswick strategy aims for ‘historic shift’ in homelessness by 2029New Brunswick's new provincial homelessness strategy aims to reduce chronic homelessness by more than 40 per cent by 2029.Dec 18
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Edmonton city crews jump on heavy snowfallAs of noon on Thursday, more than 90 per cent of phase one snow clearing had been complete. City crews said they've worked 24/7 to make sure roads are clear.WeatherDec 18
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Lululemon sales fall in North America as consumers tighten their walletsCanadian apparel brand Lululemon reported quarterly earnings that showed sales dropped in North America as many Canadians grapple with the high cost of living.ConsumerDec 12
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Nova Scotia teams up with federal government to build hundreds of new homesThe Nova Scotia government says work will soon begin on hundreds of new affordable homes, with the majority slated for Shannon Park in Dartmouth.CanadaDec 15
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Carney names new deputy ministers for defence, justice, financeIn one notable move, Quebec Court of Appeal judge Marie-Josée Hogue, who led Ottawa's foreign interference inquiry, becomes deputy minister of justice.PoliticsDec 19
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Ring in the New Year with these dazzling Amazon Canada accessoriesNew year, new accessories. Read on for eight dazzling NYE 2025 accessories from Amazon--from statement jewellery to party-ready accents you'll love.The CuratorDec 18
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Ontario’s new auto insurance rules could leave drivers underinsured, critics worryWhile insurance companies will be required to provide medical and rehabilitation coverage as part of the base package, all other benefits will be optional as of July 1, 2026.PoliticsDec 17
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Okanagan Forecast: Sunny and Cold… For a Few Days!Today’s Highs: -5C to 2CWeatherDec 31, 1969
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‘Angry, gaslit’: New Brunswick man to appeal province’s refusal to cover U.S. surgeryRyan Barrie was diagnosed with cluneal neuralgia. He said he couldn't find a surgeon in Canada to perform a specialized surgery and had treatment in Ohio at a cost of $30,000.HealthDec 19
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N.B. premier says 2025 set foundation for health care — and 2026 is about resultsThere were “so many big moments" in 2025, the first full year since Holt took office, the premier said in a recent interview.HealthDec 22
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‘Lives at stake’: New Brunswick’s auditor general concerned about ER wait timesNew Brunswick's auditor general is raising major concerns about the province's emergency departments in a report that highlights excessive wait times.HealthDec 9
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FBI shares new Ryan Wedding photo as search for alleged drug lord continuesThe FBI has released a new photo of a Canadian Olympian-turned-alleged cocaine kingpin who the organization's director says is a 'modern-day iteration of Pablo Escobar.'CrimeDec 9
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New grocery store-style food bank opens in downtown CalgaryThe Calgary Food Bank has opened a new downtown location that will offer clients a similar experience to shopping at a normal grocery store.EconomyDec 15
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Quebec family doctors voting on new deal after province backtracks on reformsQuebec family doctors have until Friday to vote on a deal that would see the provincial government back down on several controversial reforms in a new law.HealthDec 15
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Calgary’s new event centre project on time, budget heading into busy 2026Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation said it's planning to open an experience centre in the new year for fans to get a behind-the-scenes look at Scotia Place.CanadaDec 22
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B.C. to target money laundering, fraud with new gambling regulationsBritish Columbia plans to bring in new gambling regulations in an effort to curb money laundering and fraud, including creating an independent gambling regulator.PoliticsDec 2
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New Brunswick to publish report on mysterious neurological illness next monthDr. Yves Léger, the province's chief medical officer of health, says his office knows New Brunswickers are eager for answers.HealthDec 19
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Manitoba wildfire crews, staff detail challenges of historic wildfire seasonThe report was released by the Manitoba Government and General Employees' Union and is based on feedback from crews and other staff involved in the wildfire fight.CanadaDec 16