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‘Spam’ videos use actors to spread fake Canadian political, western separatism contentAccounts with hundreds of thousands of views have published misleading Canadian political commentary using 'hosts' who advertise their services as voiceover artists or presenters.CanadaNov 12
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One of Ontario’s ‘most important freshwater ecosystems’ is at risk: reportRescue Lake Simcoe Coalition releases report highlighting significant ecological threats facing Lake Simcoe, despite protections plan implemented 16 years ago.EnvironmentNov 25
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Russell Brand faces new rape and sexual assault charges in U.K.The U.K.'s Crown Prosecution Service said the new charges against Brand, who is already facing similar charges involving four women, were in relation to two additional women.EntertainmentDec 23
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Calgary homeless outreach team searches for new HQ as building faces closureThe BeTheChangeYYC street outreach group says its current building is being closed by the City of Calgary, forcing the organization to search for a new headquarters.CanadaDec 23
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Toronto transit to offer free rides next year under new fare-capping programToronto Mayor Olivia Chow announced a new "fare-capping" program that will let TTC riders travel for free after making 47 paid trips in a month. The program launches in September.PoliticsDec 8
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Lumber supports won’t ‘make any difference,’ New Brunswick industry insider saysPrime Minister Mark Carney announced supports for the softwood lumber and steel sectors Wednesday amid an ongoing trade war with the United States.CanadaNov 26
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Some alcohol prices in Ontario could rise in the new yearSome alcohol prices in Ontario could rise in the new year, with several changes to the alcohol marketplace set to take effect.CanadaDec 23
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Smokey Robinson faces new sexual assault allegations by 2 former employees: reportsRobinson and his lawyers have denied all allegations against him.EntertainmentNov 20
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‘Courageous’ civilian jumps in to help New Brunswick RCMP officer take down suspectA civilian in Moncton is being hailed for his 'courageous actions' by RCMP after jumping in to help a police officer during an arrest.CanadaNov 20
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Iconic Banff lake to be backdrop of new Alberta ‘Strong and Free’ licence plateAlbertans picked Moraine Lake, in Banff National Park, as the backdrop for the province's first new licence plate in more than 40 years.PoliticsNov 18
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What to know before gifting a pet this holiday seasonBefore you introduce a new pet to your family or friends this holiday season, make sure you're prepared for the lifelong commitment of a new family member.LifestyleDec 9
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Canada Post, union finalize tentative deals on new contractsThe Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) said Monday that ratification votes on the deals for its urban and rural units will take place in the new year.CanadaDec 22
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Jimmy Kimmel fires back at Trump as ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ contract extended'If I can't beat out Jimmy Kimmel in terms of talent, then I don't think I should be president,' Trump told reporters ahead of hosting the Kennedy Center Honors.EntertainmentDec 9
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McGill bioengineer creates lung tissue using 3D printingThanks to 3D printing technology, a bioengineer at the McGill University Health Centre is taking personalized health care to a whole new level.HealthDec 12
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Call of the Wilde: Canadiens dominate Blackhawks as Montreal bests Chicago 4-1The Habs faced Chicago without Connor Bedard in the lineup on Thursday night, and he's likely not going to be back before the start of the new year. Brian Wilde has more.SportsDec 18
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Danko Jones on new album ‘Leo Rising’ and what it takes to grind it out on the roadDanko Jones (est. 1996) and his eponymous band continue to grind it out and are about to release a 12th album.EntertainmentNov 16
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Consumers may not be feeling as ‘rosy’ as the economy appears to beGood news indicators on inflation, the job market and economy may be overshadowing the struggles faced by many consumers as data shows not all are ready to celebrate.ConsumerNov 28
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Advocacy groups change tactics to keep court case against Alberta trans law aliveAdvocacy groups fighting the Alberta government's controversial new laws on transgender youth say they are unconstitutional because only Ottawa has authority to make criminal law.CrimeDec 11
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Toronto transit ridership sputters, failing to hit projections or 2024 totalsThe TTC has frozen fares for three years, slowly ramped up service and opened a new rapid transit line, but ridership is still lower than in 2019 and falling below expectationsCanadaDec 23
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Mounties make arrest after appliance delivery gone wrong in southern AlbertaA 31-year-old Sundre, Alta. man faces more than a dozen charges after allegedly threatening a delivery driver who was trying to drop off some new appliances.CrimeDec 16