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Punch the monkey’s stuffed orangutan from Ikea sold out in storesPunch the monkey's stuffed orangutan from Ikea's Djungelskog line of children's toys was selling for $14.99 in Canada, but is now completely sold out.TrendingFeb 24
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Best outdoor lighting ideas for backyards, patios and pathwaysShop standout outdoor lighting from trusted brands like Philips and Govee to upgrade your space this season.The CuratorMay 7
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Canada’s health minister ‘looking into’ idea of smoking ban after U.K. lawJustice Minister Sean Fraser said he is not part of any discussions that may be taking place around a potential smoking ban but said he supports measures to reduce tobacco use.HealthApr 28
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Global energy crisis will be ‘daily issue’ in Canada soon, IEA chief warns"I think Canada is a bit insulated, if I may say, (of) what's happening. In fact, big things are happening," Faith Birol said in a fireside chat with Energy Minister Tim Hodgson.CanadaMay 6
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Halifax councillor pitches idea of modernizing fire stations with housingA Halifax councillor is looking at creative solutions on how to handle the municipality's aging firefighting infrastructure, alongside the critical need for more housing.CanadaApr 13
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Doug Ford nixes idea of grocery surveillance pricing ban in OntarioOntario Premier Doug Ford is nixing the idea of banning so-called surveillance pricing on groceries, as Manitoba has proposed.EconomyApr 16
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Documentary in production on Leafs legend BarilkoThe idea started with a live television interview.SportsApr 21
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Co-signing your kids’ mortgage? Here’s why that’s a risky ideaCo‑signing is more common among first‑time buyers who are younger and who have lower credit scores and lower incomes, the Bank of Canada said.MoneyApr 16
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Federal Liberals propose railway to connect Maritime hubsMoncton-Dieppe member, Francisc Giboi, proposed the idea at a policy convention earlier this month and it was passed a non-binding resolution.CanadaApr 20
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Ready for spring? 12 simple home updates to refresh every roomFrom textured cushions and airy bedding to simple tabletop accents and natural materials, read on for spring-ready finds from Simons, Pottery Barn, Amazon and more.The CuratorApr 2
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Pharmacists in Manitoba can now administer measles-containing vaccinesMeasles is spreading in Manitoba, where 392 cases of the virus have been reported this year. Pharmacists in the province are asking to take a jab in the fight.HealthMar 31
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Should online harms bill cover AI chatbots? Some advisors to Ottawa say yesThree of the experts on the 11-member panel say the bill should regulate AI chatbots, though opinion on the idea of age restrictions on access to social media is more varied.TechApr 20
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Europe has ‘maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left,’ head of energy agency saysIEA Executive Director Fatih Birol painted a sobering picture of the global repercussions of what he called “the largest energy crisis we have ever faced.”WorldApr 16
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Are Canadians open to joining the EU? Here’s what a poll foundA survey of 4,000 people conducted by Spark Advocacy's polling arm found that one in four respondents thought it would be a good idea for Canada to formally join the EU.PoliticsApr 6
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Melissa Gilbert ‘100% confident’ husband Timothy Busfield will be exonerated'Our life as we knew it is done. We are grieving what we had. All of our plans, all of our dreams, all of our ideas, all of our projects,' Gilbert said.EntertainmentApr 7
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Best easter ideas 2026: Baskets, fun activities & home décor inspirationFrom woven baskets and sweet treats to standout finds from Simons, Pottery Barn, Lush and more, these festive picks bring a nostalgic yet elevated touch to the holiday.The CuratorMar 21
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Saskatoon summit discusses how to tackle overpopulation of dogs9 First Nations Communities gathered to discuss the overpopulation of dogs, allowing them to talk through ideas and come up with solutions to address the issue.CanadaMar 31
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Nova Scotia, New Brunswick urged to cut gas taxes as fuel prices skyrocketRising gas prices have drivers and advocates calling on provincial governments to provide relief, with some floating the idea of cutting or reducing provincial gas taxes.CanadaMar 31
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‘Too far to say’: Experts unsure social media ban best path for Saskatchewan youthAs Premier Scott Moe floats the idea of exploring a social media ban for children under 16, experts say it is unclear whether it would address mental health concerns among youth.CanadaApr 1
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Future remains uncertain for Montreal tenants two months after evacuationTwo months after their building was evacuated, a group of Montreal tenants still have no idea if and when they will be able to return home.Mar 27