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Death toll from Iran protest crackdown crosses 2,000, activists sayThat figure dwarfs the death toll from any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution.WorldJan 13
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B.C. premier calls pipeline MOU an ‘energy vampire’, First Nations call it a ‘pipe dream’The West Coast Oil Tanker Ban came into effect in 2019 and prohibits tankers from carrying more than 12,500 metric tonnes of crude oil along the northern coast of B.C.PoliticsNov 27, 2025
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Inside the Ring of Fire: A tale of 2 First Nations and a road that could change everythingTwo fly-in First Nations share their insights on the wide-ranging consequences of climate change, resource extraction and proposed roads in Ontario's Ring of Fire region.PoliticsDec 10, 2025
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Inside the Ring of Fire: A tale of two First Nations and a road that could change everythingTwo closely linked First Nations are taking different paths as Ontario pushes ahead with Ring of Fire roads and mining in a region reshaped by climate change and geopolitics.CanadaDec 13, 2025
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What to know about Cowichan land title case in B.C. and push for ‘clarity’A landmark court ruling has ignited fierce debate and uncertainty over the future of private property rights in the province and across the country.CanadaOct 31, 2025
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ISIS arrests are spiking in Canada and youths are driving the resurgenceWhy terror plots linked to the Islamic State are increasing.CanadaNov 18, 2024
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2nd barn on same Guelph property goes up in flames: policeEmergency crews were called to an address on Victoria Road near the Speed River just before 1:30 a.m. Sunday for reports of a large fire.CrimeJul 19, 2021
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Edmonton set to reach 40 C mid-week as 11 heat records broken Saturday across AlbertaA heat wave being described as "prolonged, dangerous, and historic" has just started in Alberta.WeatherJun 27, 2021
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Fed support for Muskrat Falls is on track, even if it’s not in budget: premier<p> Fed support for Muskrat Falls is on track, even if it's not in budget: premier <p>ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Kathy Dunderdale says she isn't worried by news that a loan guarantee for the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project won't be in Monday's federal budget.</p> <p&</p>CanadaJun 17, 2011
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Canada’s federal election stands to make historyToday's federal election stands to make history - and not just because Stephen Harper is on the cusp of joining John A. Macdonald and John Diefenbaker as the only Conservatives ever to win three consecutive terms in office.May 2, 2011
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Canadian oilsands pipeline upsets Nebraskan land ownersThe last letter Randy Thompson received from TransCanada Corp., arrived in early April, a blunt missive offering $17,861 to let the Calgary-based company run a 36-inch oilsands pipeline across his family's land.Jun 18, 2011
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New nature centre at Guelph Lake Conservation Area aiming for spring 2024 openingThe $1.6 million facility was approved by the board at Friday's Grand River Conservation Authority meeting.CanadaNov 1, 2023
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Bear population attempting to live alongside people, but it’s not enough: studyNewly published research concludes that without large wilderness areas to replenish their numbers, the bears would disappear from landscapes they share with humans.CanadaJul 7, 2020
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The words: Full transcript from Episode 6Episode 5 transcript.PoliticsDec 11, 2011
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Omar Khadr turns again to former high profile lawyer; current ones step downTORONTO - Omar Khadr's two Canadian lawyers have stepped down as his counsel after the former Guantanamo Bay inmate turned again to a man who spent years championing his highly politicized case, The Canadian Press has learned.CanadaJan 22, 2013
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Obama blames Republicans for failure to stop spending cutsA combative President Barack Obama blamed Republican lawmakers Friday for failing to stop automatic spending cuts from beginning to kick in late in the day, arguing he can't perform a "Jedi mind meld" to get Republicans to agree on a deal. But he and GOP leaders displayed no appetite for letting the fight shut the government down later this month.Mar 1, 2013
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Parts of southern Ontario waterlogged in rainiest Nov.29; freezing rain in northTORONTO - Most of southern Ontario sloshed through a very soggy day Tuesday, perhaps the rainiest-ever Nov. 29 in many places, according to Environment Canada.Nov 29, 2011
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Guelph wins award from OPWA for their emergency repair of sewer pipeThe City of Guelph received the Project of the Year award in the Disaster or Emergency Construction/Repair under $2 million category from the Ontario Public Works Association.CanadaMay 17, 2023
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Poachers of wild ginseng take to woods as prices soar as high as $500 a pound for the plantMADISON, Wis. - They slink through the woods in camouflage and face paint, armed with tire irons, screwdrivers and hoes, seeking a plant that looks like a cross between a Virginia creeper and poison ivy.Sep 27, 2012
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3 new coronavirus cases, 2 recoveries in London-MiddlesexThe new cases announced on Monday bring the total number confirmed cases in the region to 539, of which 382 have been resolved and 53 people have died.HealthJun 1, 2020