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Extremist attack on Jewish community ‘realistic possibility,’ intelligence report saysCanada's terrorism threat assessment centre warned of 'escalating antisemitic activity.'CanadaOct 3
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Public service heads invited to seek top secret security clearanceCanada's senior public servant has invited his provincial and territorial counterparts to apply for top secret-level security clearance.CanadaSep 19
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B.C. kept on cutting edge of the legal landscape around drug useIn 2021, the Vancouver-based Drug User Liberation Front approached Health Canada with a proposal to buy heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine on the dark web.HealthJul 18
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The West Block Transcript – Episode 41, Season 13The RCMP is Canada’s front line defence against national security threats. But as those threats become more common and more complex, how are the Mounties dealing with them?PoliticsJun 23
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The West Block Transcript, Episode 35, Season 13As clashes escalate between protesters and police on American university campuses, will Canada follow suit? Last week, police in Calgary took a similar approach.PoliticsMay 12
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Feeling bloated? Expert tips to prevent and treat a gassy tummy naturallyExcess gas and bloating can be uncomfortable and even painful. Here are natural ways to treat it.The CuratorApr 24
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Collagen redux: One important truth about anti-aging skincareBuild a collagen-boosting skincare routine with these essential vitamins.The CuratorApr 9
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Who will be Halifax’s next mayor? No candidates yet, but interest is growingWhile there are no confirmed candidates yet for the Halifax municipal election this fall, two local councillors and one member of Parliament say they’re considering a run.PoliticsFeb 24
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Supreme Court rules in favour of Ford government in mandate letters battleThe Supreme Court of Canada is set to release its ruling today on a bid by Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government to keep his marching orders to cabinet ministers confidential.PoliticsFeb 2
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Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.EntertainmentDec 30, 2023
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Regina Mayor reflects on issues this year in municipal politicsThe Regina Mayor sits downs with Global News’ Brenden Purdy to discuss a range of issues that occurred throughout the year and how the City responded in those situations.PoliticsDec 28, 2023
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Hierarchical police, military and CSIS in need of harassment reckoning: professorVictims of sexual harassment in Canadian police forces, the military, and its spy agency point not just to individual offenders, but to ongoing acceptance of problematic behaviour.CrimeDec 14, 2023
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Princeton, B.C. mayor calls for investigation into notoriously high gas pricesThe Mayor of Princeton recently wrote an open letter to express his frustration regarding higher notoriously gas prices in town compared to surrounding communities.ConsumerNov 30, 2023
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The little university that could(n’t): UPEI’s nightmare behind closed doorsThe University of Prince Edward Island was a success on paper, but the tenure of president Alaa Abd-El-Aziz was marred by an apparent string of failures.InvestigationsNov 13, 2023
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The West Block- Episode 3, Season 13A billion dollars in defence cuts, assassination allegations, and a Nazi controversy. We’ll try to make sense of it all on today’s show.CanadaOct 1, 2023
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Doctors explain serious kidney disease facing some kids infected with E. coli in CalgaryChildren under age five are most at risk of developing a severe illness called hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a kidney disease that can be caused by E. coli 0157.HealthSep 13, 2023
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EXCLUSIVE: Premier Doug Ford’s 2018 mandate letters demanded savings by ‘year two’Global News can reveal the 2018 mandates given to the Minister of Finance, Treasury Board and all cabinet ministers instructing them to “identify efficiencies and savings.”PoliticsSep 13, 2023
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Worms that secrete a dangerous paralyzing toxin spreading in QuebecAccording to Environment and Climate Change Canada, invasive species can cost the global economy billions of dollars every year.CanadaAug 19, 2023
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Boys let black widow bite them in hopes of becoming Spider-ManThe three brothers found a black widow and passed it around so it would bite them, according to a Bolivian health official.TrendingMay 27, 2020
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Former RCMP boss Bob Paulson denies protecting alleged spyFormer RCMP boss says close relationship with intelligence director not a factor in harassment case.CanadaSep 4, 2020