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The Canadians in Hamas: The operative, leader and financierAbout 450 people with assorted roles in Hamas have ties to Canada, Global News has learned.CanadaNov 19
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Almost four in 10 Canadians took on more debt last year, survey showsAlmost one in four Canadians said their debts increased in the last year and more than half said their financial commitments have increased their stress levels.MoneyNov 28
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Canadian watched childhood home burn as Hong Kong blaze killed more than 100 peopleA Toronto man says he’s heartbroken after a deadly fire tore through the Hong Kong apartment complex where he grew up, leaving more than 100 dead and many missing.WorldNov 29
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Canadian economy did better than expected under U.S. tariffs: IMF reportThe report says the impact of the trade dispute was mitigated by exemptions under the free trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico.EconomyDec 5
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‘Lost Canadians’ legislation is now law, aims to fix citizenship ruleThe term "Lost Canadians" refers to people who were born outside of the country to Canadian parents who were also born in another country.CanadaNov 21
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The ultimate ‘Buy Canadian’ gift guideFrom handcrafted jewelry to cozy sweats, we’ve rounded up the best Made-in-Canada gifts for everyone on your list. Top picks from Simons, Mejuri and more.The CuratorDec 2
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Canadian Hockey League excited for future, despite star departuresFollowing a nail-biting overtime loss to the United States this week, the CHL is singing its players praises amid a minor exodus of star talent to the NCAA south of the border.SportsNov 27
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Canadian transplant history made at University of Alberta HospitalDoctors at the University of Alberta Hospital have become the first in Canada to use a robot-assisted surgical technique for pediatric kidney transplant patients.HealthDec 3
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Canadian families could pay $1,000 more for groceries in 2026, report warnsCanadians could face grocery bills up to $1,000 higher in 2026 as food prices rise 4-6 per cent, with restaurants and meat seeing the biggest jumps.CanadaDec 4
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Canadians want ‘energy security,’ Champagne says amidst pipeline talk'Canada can be an energy superpower, both in conventional and clean energy,' Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said ahead of a Liberal caucus meeting Wednesday.PoliticsNov 26
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‘Bloody Good Drag’ aims to increase blood donations and highlight N.S. drag artistsIn September 2022, Canadian Blood Services eliminated screening questions about sexual orientation and replaced them with sexual behaviour questions that apply to all donors.CanadaNov 27
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Hong Kong Canadians reeling after deadly highrise infernoGlobal Affairs estimates there are about 300,000 Canadian citizens in Hong Kong, making them the biggest Canadian diaspora outside the United States.WorldNov 26
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Homan tops women’s standings at Canadian Curling Trials with 7-6 win over EinarsonKerri Einarson will face Christina Black in the semifinals on Thursday at the Canadian Curling Trials.SportsNov 26
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AI can’t be used to qualify content as Canadian, CRTC says in updated ruleThe new definition maintains that Cancon is based on the number of Canadians occupying key creative positions in a production, which can't be replaced with artificial intelligence.CanadaNov 18
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Guns N’ Roses announces world tour with 3 Canadian datesGuns N' Roses kicks off the North American leg of their tour on July 23, and will hit three Canadian cities in August.EntertainmentNov 24
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23andMe reaches Canadian settlement in data breach class action lawsuitIn October 2023 and September 2024, class actions were filed in the British Columbia Supreme Court on behalf of 23AndMe’s Canadian customers.ConsumerDec 3
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Trump threatens ‘severe’ tariffs on Canadian fertilizer ‘if we have to’Trump made the comment during a roundtable event at the White House where he announced a US$12-billion tariff relief fund for American farmers.EconomyDec 8
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Canadian potash company Nutrien to build terminal in U.S. and not B.C.B.C. Premier David Eby said on Monday that he questions this decision as it would put a Canadian product at the mercy of the U.S. administration.EconomyNov 24
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Drilling group predicts slight uptick in Canadian activity next yearThe Canadian Association of Energy Contractors is predicting a slight increase in drilling activity next year in Canada.EconomyDec 1
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B.C. woman wants to become youngest Canadian to climb the 7 summitsBajwa hopes to set the record by the time she’s 25, so it’s not a rush. There’s still time to savor the views from the summits and the little moments on every single trip.CanadaNov 27