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Canadians have billions in uncashed cheques, rebates. Are you one of them?Millions of paper cheques from the government valued at more than $2 billion dollars since 2022 that have been sent out to Canadians -- and have not been cashed.MoneyJan 29
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Intense cold forces flight delays, cancellations at Canadian airportsIntense cold weather sweeping the country is leading to flight delays and cancellations with most of Canada's major airports and airlines.WeatherJan 24
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Canada-U.S. relationship ‘will not go back to what it was,’ Hillman saysThroughout her 30-year career with the Canadian government, Kirsten Hillman has also held various senior diplomatic, policy and legal positions in Canada and abroad.CanadaFeb 2
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Canadian brand spotlight: Get to know Jenny BirdHomegrown and glimmering, these pieces are designed for the modern, confident, and style-conscious woman who values both design and substance.The CuratorFeb 2
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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 Curator4 hours
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Canadian military member has died while deployed in Latvia, Ottawa saysGunner Sebastian Halmagean, a Hamilton, Ont., native, died Thursday near Riga, Latvia, the Department of National Defence said in a statement.CanadaJan 30
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AI strategy must prioritize trust as Canadians voice skepticism: watchdogArtificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon said the 'refreshed' AI strategy, which will be unveiled in the first quarter of this year, is rooted in the concept of 'AI for all.'CanadaFeb 2
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Canadian QB Tre Ford released by ElksThe Edmonton Elks have released Canadian quarterback Tre Ford and committed to Cody Fajardo under centre for the upcoming CFL season.SportsJan 30
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Canadian pension funds increasingly diverging in climate approach: reportThe Canadian Pension Plan appears to have quietly abandoned its climate investment strategy, according to a new report from the climate advocacy group Shift.EconomyJan 28
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A Canadian citizen has ‘died in Iran at the hands of the Iranian authorities’As of Wednesday, there were 3,054 Canadian citizens and permanent residents registered in Iran, a government spokesperson told Global News.CanadaJan 15
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B.C. teen found dead on Australian beach drowned, not killed by dingoes: autopsyAn autopsy in Australia has determined that a young Canadian who was found dead on a beach this week was likely not killed by a pack of 10 dingoes.CanadaJan 23
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Old age security reform can’t be political ‘third rail,’ group urgesOAS benefits support eligible Canadian seniors aged 65 years or older with monthly payments from the federal government, funded through general tax revenues.Economy2 hours
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Canadian warship HMCS Charlottetown begins Indo-Pacific missionHMCS Charlottetown has departed Halifax on a six-month Indo-Pacific deployment, supporting Canada’s military presence in the region and the enforcement of UN sanctions.PoliticsFeb 1
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Five things about Canadian Jeremy Hansen’s upcoming trip to the moon and backArtemis II, a once-in-a-generation mission, could launch as early as Feb. 6, carrying Canada’s Jeremy Hansen around the moon and inspiring a new era of space exploration.CanadaJan 17
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Corus, CBC, Bell will join forces to air 2026 Canadian Screen Awards'This is a perfect example of just knowing how important it is to uplift Canadian stories and support Canadian talent,' said Academy CEO Tammy Frick.EntertainmentJan 30
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Île-à-la-Crosse School victims sign proposed settlement with Canadian governmentSurvivors of Île-a-la-Crosse School are seeing compensation after being excluded from the residential school's settlement agreement.CanadaJan 29
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Toronto man accused of posing as pilot to get hundreds of free flights arrestedCourt documents obtained by The Associated Press say the 33-year-old Toronto man worked as a flight attendant for a Toronto-based airline from 2017 to 2019.TrendingJan 21
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Skeleton scandal: U.S. racer says Canadian team blocked her 6th Olympic bidU.S. skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender was hoping to be the first woman to compete in the Winter Games six times for the U.S., but fell short of qualifying. She's not giving up.TrendingJan 27
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Harper and Chretien talk Alberta separatism, Canadian sovereignty in OttawaSpeaking alongside Harper in Ottawa, Chrétien said there is a major shift in geopolitics that likely spells the beginning of the end for the American empire.PoliticsFeb 2
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Groundhog Day 2026: Canadian groundhogs predict an early springIt's Groundhog Day across Canada. Will it be an early spring or six more weeks of winter?CanadaFeb 2