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Carney condemns Air Canada CEO’s English-only statement following crashMichael Rousseau has been summoned to Ottawa by the official languages committee, which voted unanimously for him to answer why he spoke only two words in French in the video.CanadaMar 25
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Watchdog finds little oversight over multi-billion-dollar Indigenous procurement programProcurement watchdog’s probe says Canada can’t 'credibly demonstrate' that Indigenous businesses are benefitting from multi-billion dollar procurement program.PoliticsMar 26
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After first Brier win, Dunstone seeks more curling glory in men’s world championshipThe Manitoba based Team Dunstone will open the World Men's Curling Championship on Friday afternoon against South Korea in Utah.Sports7 hours
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Ontario Premier Ford urges B.C., Quebec to drop EV sales targetsBoth provinces scaled back or dropped their previous goals of having all new vehicle sales be zero emissions in 2035, but Ford says they should go further.PoliticsMar 18
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Canada’s Einarson a step closer to curling goldCanada's Kerri Einarson will play for gold at the women's world curling championship Sunday in Calgary after defeating Japan 11-3.SportsMar 22
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U.S. ambassador Pete Hoekstra ‘still smiling’ after meeting with David EbyPete Hoekstra said after the meeting that he and David Eby 'covered a whole range of issues that you would expect,' but provided few details.PoliticsMar 10
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Federal government boosts scrutiny of businesses claiming to be Indigenous-ownedGull-Masty stopped short of accepting the committee’s recommendation to put in place new eligibility and verification requirements for companies to be listed as Indigenous.CanadaMar 4
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Family of Vaughan woman killed in mob-related hit awaits murder suspect’s extradition"I never thought I'd see the day. I didn't think this was going to happen," said Mila's mother, Elvira Barberi.CrimeMar 25
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Carney leaves for overseas trade trips, starting with IndiaIn his Davos speech in January, Carney urged middle powers to work together against "American hegemony" and the efforts of great powers to coerce and subjugate smaller countries.EconomyFeb 26
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Karlee Burgess brings the power and the party to Kerri Einarson’s curling teamCanada's lead has brought an enthusiastic rookie energy in her world championship debut with Team Kerri Einarson.SportsMar 20
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Canadian Paralympic Committee CEO calls for more investment after dip in medalsCanada finished eighth in the gold-medal standings with just three. As for total medals, Canada placed sixth, with four silver and eight bronze.CanadaMar 15
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NAV Canada says it’s short about 200 air traffic controllersAn aviation expert says Canada is losing more air traffic controllers to retirement than it is hiring, despite efforts to ramp up recruitment.CanadaMar 25
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Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positionsFederal departments announced that they plan to cut more than 12,000 jobs over three years as part of the Carney government’s spending review plan.CanadaMar 21
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Nova Scotia tech experts say U.S. social media trial could have local ripple effectNova Scotians say they've been dealing with the effects of online platforms — for better or worse — for years.Canada8 hours
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Alberta connections abound as Team Canada faces U.S. in World Baseball ClassicTeam Canada's appearance in the playoff round of the World Baseball Classic is giving Alberta fans lots to cheer about — including a starting pitcher who hails from Calgary.SportsMar 13
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Migraine sufferers in southern Alberta struggle to find affordable treatmentsWhile southern Alberta's famous Chinooks are famous for the warm weather they bring, for some they are also infamous for the 'pounding, throbbing' headaches that accompany them.HealthMar 17
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‘Defeated, devastated’: B.C. boy denied funding to receive medical care in GermanyDoctors from BC Children's Hospital and Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto also wrote letters of support for Nathan to travel to Germany to get the treatment.HealthMar 24
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Israel looking for ‘significant change’ to how Canada handles antisemitismThe office of Israel's president down to its ambassador in Ottawa, the message is the same: Canada must do more to curb threats against Jews.CanadaMar 17
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Sweet dreams on new beds donated to Pukatawagan childrenTwo Winnipeg volunteer organizations teamed up to take beds, wheelchairs and winter coats 800 kilometres north to Pukatawagan First Nation.Mar 5
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Man charged with bestiality, accused of sexually assaulting horse on Vernon farmErica Van Meenen said that in January, she discovered surveillance footage that allegedly showed a man sexually assaulting one of her horses.Crime9 hours