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Vancouver councillor suing Mayor Ken Sim for defamation over drug commentsKen Sim said at a press conference last week that he was misled by a picture he had seen, reportedly showing Orr distributing drugs on Christmas Day.PoliticsMar 10
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More Ontario stores to open on Victoria Day in move government says brings ‘flexibility’Back in February, Ford said he was inundated with calls from “so many people wanting to go to shopping malls” and questioned why major shopping centres were closed.PoliticsMay 15
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Report finds Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim misused influence, harassed councillor Sean OrrThe report finds that Sim's criticism of Orr was "more a personal calling out" of the councillor, rather than trying to protect the Jewish community against hate crimes.PoliticsMay 14
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Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says comments about councillor Sean Orr came from an unverified photoLast week, Sim said he called Orr to apologize for telling a group of Chinese business leaders that the councillor was handing out illegal drugs on Christmas Day.PoliticsMar 3
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‘Embarrassing’: Vancouver councillor calls out mayor over drugs comment controversyKen Sim told Chinese-speaking reporters that Coun. Sean Orr handed out illegal drugs on Christmas Day, audio of which was shared with Global News by The Canadian Press.PoliticsFeb 27
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Quebec murder victim found decades ago identified as missing Ontario womanA spokesperson with the Quebec provincial police would not provide further comment about the presumed killer or details about the homicide investigation.CrimeMar 31
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First Nations launch challenge of Site C damA group of First Nations has filed a lawsuit over a massive hydroelectric dam proposed in northeastern British Columbia, arguing the project would have a devastating impact on their traditional land.Dec 31, 1969
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Lane Hutson’s ‘unreal motor’ on full display in Canadiens’ playoff runThe slippery second-year defenceman’s stellar playoff performance for the Canadiens is the product of an obsession that rarely shuts off, teammates say.SportsMay 13
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Ford government to allow shopping on 2 public holidays across OntarioDoug Ford said previously he was inundated with calls from people 'wanting to go to shopping malls' over the Family Day weekend. At the time, he mused about allowing more to open.CanadaMar 12
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Toronto man accused of murdering neighbour over bbq smoke takes the standA 36-year-old software developer denies he has anything to do with the disappearance and subsequent murder of his former neighbour, Rayeez Habib.CrimeMay 22
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Timothy Busfield calls child abuse allegations ‘disgusting’ in new audio recordingPolice released body camera footage from a detectives' call with Busfield in November 2025, after he was accused of inappropriately touching a minor on the set of a TV series.EntertainmentApr 17
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10 must-have Mother’s Day gifts for every type of MomStart your engines--Mother’s Day is around the corner. From wardrobe updates to self-care staples, these gifts from Aritzia, Simons, Shark and more will make her feel celebrated.The CuratorApr 29
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Alberta woman marks 50 years with sister’s donated kidney: ‘I’ve been very lucky’Beverly Sharp-Samograd received a kidney from her sister more than 50 years ago, which the Alberta woman says saved her life and allowed her to live it to the fullest.HealthApr 17
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Senators look to rebound in Game 3 at homeDrake Batherson and his teammates were in the exact same spot.SportsApr 22
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ANALYSIS: NHL draft lottery positioning big part of Winnipeg Jets’ season finishIf San Jose, St. Louis and maybe even Florida were to pass Winnipeg in the standings this week, the Jets' odds of winning the NHL draft lottery almost double to 6.5 per cent.SportsApr 13
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‘They are not having it’: 2,200 long-term care workers go on strike in Nova ScotiaMore than 2,200 workers from 22 long-term care homes hit the picket lines in Nova Scotia on Monday morning.CanadaApr 13
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Alberta’s plan to curb MAID access worries ALS, Parkinson’s advocatesAlberta's move could unintentionally disadvantage people with neurological diseases like ALS by limiting MAID based on predictability of death, rather than severity of suffering.HealthApr 14
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Sister pleads for answers more than 2 years after Toronto man’s disappearanceThe sister of a Toronto man missing for over two years is pleading for answers as police continue to investigate his disappearance as a homicide.CrimeMar 21
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Ontario’s winter weather drags on, but warmer days are comingIt may be the first day of spring, but Ontario’s long winter isn’t over, with more snow and icy conditions expected before a full warm-up arrivesWeatherMar 20
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B.C. faces long-term care shortage, and decision to delay facilities is drawing fireThe decision, announced in the February budget, comes amid a shortfall of long-term care beds that is projected to soar over the next decade as the population ages.CanadaMar 19