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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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Calgarians celebrate Family Day by getting in touch with historyAt the Military Museums in Calgary, ration tasting and armoury demos were among the activities on offer for visiting families.NewsFeb 16
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Man wanted by Edmonton police after aggravated assault sends woman to hospitalEdmonton police are searching for a man wanted in an aggravated assault at a home in Mill Woods early Friday morning that sent a woman to hospital with significant injuries.CrimeJan 30
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Calgary police investigating stabbing outside southwest high schoolCalgary police say a 17-year-old was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition following a stabbing near Henry Wise Wood High School in southwest Calgary on Friday afternoon.CrimeJan 16
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Manitoba’s Dunstone, Calvert rinks qualify for Brier playoffsManitoba's Matt Dunstone and Braden Calvert rinks are headed to the playoffs at the Brier.SportsMar 5
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Newcomers add energy in Flames win over HurricanesThe departures of Nazem Kadri and MacKenzie Weegar has created opportunity in Calgary and embracing it on Saturday were Joel Farabee and newly acquired Ryan Strome.SportsMar 8
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Women’s World Curling Championship set to rock CalgaryRiding a wave of popularity after the Olympics last month, 13 women's curling teams have descended on Calgary's WinSport Event Centre to chase a championship.SportsMar 13
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Critics say Ford is ‘flooding the zone’ to distract from transparency controversySince announcing sweeping changes to Ontario's freedom of information laws, the Ford government has unveiled a flurry of new policies.PoliticsMar 18
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Amid 2026 uncertainty, new data set to show how Canada’s economy ended 2025New economic data coming on Friday is set to give the clearest picture yet of how hard U.S. tariffs and the trade war hammered the Canadian economy for the full year of 2025.EconomyFeb 25
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Nintendo sues for refunds of Trump tariffs after Supreme Court rulingThe video game company on Friday joined thousands of American importers who have filed requests in the U.S. Court of International Trade for tariff repayments.U.S. NewsMar 6
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5 things to know from Friday at the Winter GamesFrom early-round hockey action and a shocking unravelling in men's figure skating to the end of an illustrious Olympic career, here are five things to know from Friday at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games:SportsFeb 13
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Hurricanes shut down Oilers via ‘full team effort’The Carolina Hurricanes were pretty quiet during the trade deadline period, but based on the way they've been playing of late it could easily be argued they didn't really need to tinker with the lineup.SportsMar 7
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Trump tariff ruling does not mean the end of U.S. trade wars. What to knowThe U.S. Supreme Court ruling does not mean an end to Trump's trade wars, with various other authorities still at the president's disposal and other tariffs still in place.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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Losing 84K jobs in February marks ‘gut punch’ for Canada’s economy: expertsThose job losses were sharply lower than expected and the agency said more than 100,000 jobs were lost in full-time work, while private sector employment fell by 73,000 positions.CanadaMar 13
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Jets add two prospects and three drafts picksThe Winnipeg Jets dealt three pending unrestricted free agents to the Buffalo Sabres for two prospects and three drafts picks on Friday.SportsMar 6
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Oil surges to highest price since 2023 as Iran war chokes Strait of HormuzU.S. stocks are falling sharply Friday after getting a whiff of a worst-case scenario for financial markets: a weakening economy combined with high inflation.MoneyMar 6
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As Iran chokes Strait of Hormuz, U.S. vows $20B for maritime reinsuranceThe U.S. says it has stuck a new agreement to provide up to US$20 billion in reinsurance coverage to 'restore confidence in maritime trade' amid the Iran war.WorldMar 6
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Matt Dunstone, Kevin Koe make their roads to Brier final shorter with playoff winsThe Manitoba-based Matt Dunstone foursome is one win away from making a second straight appearance in the Brier final.SportsMar 6
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Trump keeps carveout under CUSMA in new 10 per cent global tariffA fact sheet from the White House said the latest tariff will not hit goods compliant under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement on trade, known as CUSMA.EconomyFeb 20
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Trump’s global tariffs were struck down. Don’t expect price drops: expertsEconomists have pointed out that the impact of the IEEPA tariffs on Canada has been blunted by the exemptions granted to goods traded in compliance with CUSMA.ConsumerFeb 20