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Parks Canada working to curb spread of deadly white-nose syndrome in Alberta batsParks Canada crews are at work in Alberta's bat caves, spreading a blend of bacteria to try to save the flying night mammals from a deadly, and accelerating, fungal infection.CanadaJun 22
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ANALYSIS: Carolina on cusp of extending Canada’s Stanley Cup ‘curse’It’s not like there haven’t been chances for Canadian-based teams. The Edmonton Oilers were within one and two games of winning the Stanley Cup during the past two seasons.SportsMay 29
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ANALYSIS: Montreal Canadiens look to keep hopes alive to end Canada’s ‘Cup curse’At no time since 1993 has the Cup been presented to a Canadian-based NHL team. Vancouver, Edmonton, Ottawa, Calgary and Montreal have all had chances by reaching the final.SportsMay 8
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Canada earns mixed doubles curling worlds bronzeCanada's Kadriana and Colton Lott are world championship medallists, earning a dominant 11-3 victory over Italy to win bronze at the world mixed doubles curling championship.SportsMay 2
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Canada out of gold medal contention after loss at World Mixed Doubles Curling ChampionshipGimli's Kadriana and Colton Lott won't win Canada's first-ever gold medal at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship after losing in Friday's semifinals.SportsMay 1
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Manitoba’s Lotts chase Canada’s first world mixed doubles curling goldGimli's Colton and Kadriana Lott will look to win Canada’s first ever title at the World Mixed Doubles Championship in Geneva, Switzerland.SportsApr 21
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Several First Nations sign deal with Ottawa, Ontario to own part of a nuclear reactorSeveral Ontario First Nations are set to become owners of a new nuclear reactor after striking a commercial partnership with the federal and provincial governments.CanadaJun 23
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‘Elbows up’ is now part of the Oxford English DictionaryThe hockey term became a political slogan for the Liberal Party after U.S. President Donald Trump launched a trade war against Canada.CanadaJun 30
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Nova Scotia MP, MLA at odds over future of cattle at Nappan experimental farmEarlier this year, the federal government announced it would be closing the facility, alongside four others nationwide, to cut down on public service spending.CanadaJun 26
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June brings on ALS Awareness MonthDoctors say awareness is crucial, especially for early diagnosis and access to care.HealthJun 25
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Canada’s Dunstone wins 5th straight, creates logjam atop world curling standingsTeam Canada's Matt Dunstone moved into a four-way tie for first place with a fifth straight victory at the World Championship.SportsApr 1
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Hantavirus self-isolation complete for 34 Canadians, Health Canada saysAn outbreak of Andes hantavirus was declared aboard the MV Hondius in early May, leading to three deaths. More than 120 people were evacuated from the ship and monitored.CanadaJun 24
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Ottawa sees more than 100 mm of rain as severe Canada Day storm floods basementsA storm that started abruptly on Canada Day in Ottawa saw about 118 millimetres of rain fall and left thousands of people without power.WeatherJul 2
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Dunstone falls to Sweden in men’s world curling championship finalSweden's Niklas Edin claimed yet another men's world curling championship with a 9-6 win over Canada's Matt Dunstone on Saturday.SportsApr 5
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Ottawa student flagged as security threat over research helpful to Iran’s weapons programClassified intelligence reports call an Iranian doctoral candidate a threat to Canada’s security.CanadaJun 24
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Polling firm sends Doug Ford legal letter demanding retraction over ‘fake’ poll commentOn Thursday, Global News learned the firm sent Ford's office a letter demanding a retraction after Ford claimed a poll was "fake."PoliticsJun 19
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Security tight as Walk With Israel in Toronto draws tens of thousandsAt one point during the walk, participants and counter-protesters were hurling insults at each other, separated by dozens of police officers and barricades.CanadaJun 7
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The secret to stress-free summer hosting? Walmart+ has every essentialThe best part? It’s not really about shopping. It’s about getting back your time.The CuratorJun 29
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Ontario now second province to lower colorectal cancer screening age to 45As of July 1, Ontarians age 45 and up are eligible to receive the at-home fecal immunochemical screening test — or FIT — that detects traces of blood in the stool.HealthJul 1
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Town of Tofield floods after massive rainfall: ‘Never seen this much water here’Southeast of Edmonton, an overland flooding alert was issued for Tofield after two days of heavy rain turned roads, fields, parking lots and other low-lying areas into lakes.WeatherJun 22