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Painting looted by Nazis discovered in home of Dutch SS commander’s familyThe renowned painting belonged to the Nazi-looted Goudstikker collection and is believed to have remained for years in the home of descendants of a notorious SS collaborator.TrendingMay 12
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Manitoba health officials say ongoing hepatitis A outbreak has worsenedManitoba health officials are sounding the alarm over an ongoing hepatitis A outbreak that's worsened in recent weeks.HealthMay 14
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Ebola restrictions may see over 24K travel documents suspended, Ottawa saysThe mass suspension of travel documents marks the government's first use of powers it granted itself through its border legislation, Bill C-12, which passed in late March.HealthMay 28
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First Nation says it has evidence dozens of children died attending residential schoolSturgeon Lake Cree Nation has spent years digging in provincial archives, looking for death records of children from the time a residential school operated on the nation.PerspectivesMay 19
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‘Married at First Sight’ pulls episodes over cast member rape allegationsThe accusations were first presented to Channel 4 'against a small number of past contributors' in April. The broadcaster says those cast members have denied the allegations.TrendingMay 25
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Brands you didn’t know you could shop on AmazonAmazon is no longer just a place for everyday essentials—it’s quietly become a destination for high-quality brands like Aesop, Fossil, Ray-Ban and more.The CuratorMay 8
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WHO warns nicotine pouch brands are targeting youth as sales boomNicotine pouches are small sachets placed between the gum and lip that release nicotine through the lining of the mouth. They also typically contain flavourings and sweeteners.HealthMay 20
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More Americans inquiring about Canadian citizenship due to Bill C-3: Immigration lawyersChanges to Canada's citizenship act have resulted in an influx of Americans inquiring about seeking Canadian citizenship, immigration lawyers say.CanadaMay 20
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Alberta’s referendum on a separation referendum elicits bewilderment, concernFrom bewilderment to confusion, Albertans are reacting to Premier Smith's announcement this fall's referendum will include a question on holding a separate separatism referendum.PoliticsMay 21
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Call of the Wilde: A much-needed comeback win for the Montreal Canadiens in Los AngelesThe Montreal Canadiens staged a late-game comeback Saturday to beat the Los Angeles Kings, 4-2. But as wins go, this one was nothing to brag about.SportsMar 8
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Davis Schneider’s brother died of an overdose. The Blue Jay says naloxone can save othersTo Davis Schneider, his older brother Steven was "kind of like a Superman."HealthApr 29
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Must-have tennis gear and accessories for every kind of playerWe’ve got everything you need to look good and play even better. Think Lululemon, L.L.Bean, Wilson and more. See you on the court!The CuratorMay 19
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U.S. agrees to ‘forever’ bar tax claims against Trump under IRS settlementThe U.S. government is 'forever barred and precluded' from examining or prosecuting Trump, his sons and the Trump organization’s current tax issues, the Justice Department says.U.S. NewsMay 19
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City committee endorses ending Calgary Transit’s downtown free fare zoneCalgary Transit officials are recommending a regular fare of $4 for the downtown segment, which is expected to generate an additional $5 million per year.PoliticsMay 7
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U.S. says foreigners now must apply for green card from their home countryOfficials said most foreigners who are in the U.S. temporarily and who want to apply to become lawful permanent residents will have to return home and apply there.U.S. NewsMay 22
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City, B.C., First Nations in push to keep Whitecaps in Vancouver ‘for generations’Vancouver, the B.C. government, First Nations and the Crown corporation that owns BC Place say they are working with "private partners" to keep the Whitecaps in the city.CanadaMay 14
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These 5 viral beauty looks are perfect for promWith standout products from brands like Bobbi Brown, Rare Beauty and Wet n Wild, ahead are five prom beauty trends that will have you feeling photo-ready all night long.The CuratorMay 27
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Alberta separatist group ordered to take down list of voters, RCMP investigating alleged privacy breachThe list, which contains “extremely sensitive data," was likely released to the party by a legitimate recipient of it, Elections Alberta said in a statement Thursday.PoliticsApr 30
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How to choose the right expresso machine: tips for the perfect brewDe'Longhi, Breville, KitchenAide and more... we've rounded up the top picks for every kind of coffee lover. We hope you find your perfect match.The CuratorMay 10
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Canada’s China EV deal risks breaking forced labour rules, committees hearCanada’s plan to import Chinese electric vehicles is raising forced labour concerns, according to experts who testified before parliamentary committees over recent days.CanadaApr 28