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80% of Canadians saw misinformation at least once last month: StatCanNearly half of Canadians say that they are finding it 'harder to distinguish between true and false news or information' compared to three years prior.CanadaMay 14
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Canada’s transportation minister to announce export supportsSaskatchewan top exporters could soon see new federal legislation to ease cross-Canada transportation concerns.CanadaMay 16
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North of 60 Project supports residents in Canada’s northThe shipment is going to the remote hamlet of Ulukhaktok, on Victoria Island in the Northwest Territories.CanadaMay 21
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Is the future of Canada’s Snowbirds up in the air?A Moose Jaw MP came forward, claiming this could be the Snowbirds' final season. Global News asked both community members and government leaders their thoughts.CanadaMay 8
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‘Canada Strong Pass’ returning in June to spur domestic tourism againThe federal government is bringing back the Canada Strong Pass next month, which offers discounts on Via Rail travel and admission to museums and national parks.ConsumerMay 21
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Ticks are coming for you: Experts warn tick-related illnesses rising across CanadaFrom Lyme disease to rare red meat allergies, experts say expanding tick populations are creating new health risks across Canada.CanadaMay 22
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U.S. slaps duties on fresh Canadian mushrooms over subsidy claimsThe United States has put countervailing duties on fresh mushrooms grown in Canada following a U.S. Department of Commerce investigation.CanadaMay 18
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Runny nose? Itchy? Experts say seasonal allergies worsening due to increase in pollenA group of Canadian researchers say pollen released by plants during reproduction has gone up across Canada in recent years and is exacerbating allergies from hay fever to hives.CanadaMay 18
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Canada doubling down on work to reunite Ukrainian children ‘stolen’ by Russia: AnandForeign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada's ongoing work to secure the return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russian officials.CanadaMay 9
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First Canadian hantavirus case confirmed in B.C. patientOne persona has now tested positive for hantavirus. Nine people in Canada are classified as high-risk due to exposure to the rare strain of virus and have been self-isolating.HealthMay 17
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Lawful access bill could lead to exit from Canada, major VPN provider saysNordVPN says it is reviewing the bill and would consider leaving Canada if the bill requires it to compromise its privacy protections.PoliticsMay 15
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Canada’s top court says intimate partner violence is a basis for civil claimsThe top court's ruling today comes in the case of a woman who suffered years of physical and emotional abuse by her husband during a 16-year marriage.CrimeMay 15
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Canada’s auto industry at ‘inflection point’ dependant on U.S. free trade: reportThe report outlined various paths for the auto industry, ranging from an increase in its unit volume to two million by 2040 or seeing assembly plants shutter by the same year.CanadaMay 13
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‘Canada has so much to offer’: Artemis crew on Canadian space explorationThe crew first met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday morning in his office, followed by a sold-out public discussion in Ottawa.CanadaMay 13
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Canadians face more fraud in dating and online forums than global averageThe number of Canadians who say they're being targeted by digital fraud in online communities such as dating platforms is above the global average, according to a new survey.ConsumerMay 13
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It’s census day in Canada. Here’s how long you get before facing a fineMay 12 is census day, which means time is running out to submit the census in Canada. Not filing on time or refusing to submit altogether could soon lead to hefty fines.CanadaMay 12
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Canadian manufacturing just saw largest monthly growth in 3 years: StatCanCanada’s tariff-hit manufacturing sector led the growth in February, rising 1.8 per cent. This was the largest growth for the sector since January 2023.EconomyApr 30
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Would Canada be ready for an Ebola outbreak? Experts say yesSymptoms are similar for all strains of Ebola and can start with fever, fatigue, muscle pain, headache and sore throat, according to the World Health Organization.HealthMay 22
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Geopolitical tension now seen as top economic risk in Bank of Canada surveyGeopolitical tensions are now considered a bigger risk risk to Canada's economic productivity than trade conflict with countries like the U.S, according to the latest survey data.EconomyMay 11
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Generic semaglutide to hit Canadian pharmacies this week at lower costHealth Canada approved both Dr. Reddy's and Apotex's generic semaglutide — the active ingredient in brand-name Ozempic and Wegovy — about three weeks ago.HealthMay 20