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Meet 11 women trailblazers and their best-selling brandsThis International Women's Day, we're shining a spotlight on female-led brands and their fearless CEOs. From Mejuri and Knix to Drunk Elephant and beyond, discover their stories.The CuratorMar 8
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Nova Scotia Opposition says wait for mammograms shouldn’t be more than a yearNDP Leader Claudia Chender said she's spoken to people who are receiving mammogram appointment dates in October of next year.HealthMay 21
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Carney urged to take action amid Trump’s abortion ‘gag rule’ for developing countriesThe aid sector is hoping Canada renews its 10-year commitment to funding health services through a gender lens, which expires in 2030.CanadaMay 17
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Best running shoes: Top-rated picks for every runner and budgetFrom leading brands like Nike, ASICS, and Lululemon, we're covering everything including trainers, stability support shoes, trail-ready designs, and more.The CuratorApr 6
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Should Canada consider travel bans like U.S. is doing amid Ebola outbreak?Currently, the Canadian government advises Canadians to avoid all travel to Ituri and North Kivu provinces, citing safety and security concerns.HealthMay 21
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Major League Soccer evaluating all options for Vancouver Whitecaps: spokesmanMajor League Soccer "will evaluate all options" when it comes to the future of the Whitecaps — including keeping the team in Vancouver and moving it to another market.SportsApr 28
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Extreme fitness, viral videos could be boosting ‘rhabdo’ cases, health experts sayViral videos and 'fitspiration' trends can sometimes do more harm than good, according to health experts.HealthApr 21
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Trump says Israel, Lebanon agree to extend Hezbollah ceasefire for 3 weeksTrump said a meeting between the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors to the United States on Thursday went 'very well,' leading to the extension of the ceasefire set to expire Monday.WorldApr 23
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U.S. YouTuber Johnny Somali jailed in South Korea after statue stuntIn 2024, Johnny Somali posted a video of himself kissing the Statue of Peace commemorating victims of the Japanese military's sexual slavery during the Second World War.WorldApr 15
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Hockey Hall of Fame says U.S. gold medal pucks to be part of permanent collectionThe Hall released a statement about its artifacts from the Games on Wednesday, a day after Jack Hughes said he wanted the puck so he could give it to his father, Jim.TrendingMar 18
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Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon ordered to pay accusers $880KGilbert Rozon has denied the allegations and said that the women had formed a coalition against him with the aim of getting rich.EntertainmentMar 31
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Christine Fréchette has been sworn into office as Quebec’s second female premierIn a speech at the legislature Wednesday, Fréchette promised to focus on growing Quebec's economy and to govern as a nationalist.PoliticsApr 15
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Canada’s national orchestra to honour Indigenous music during Nova Scotia showsThe last time Canada's national orchestra performed in Eskasoni First Nation, Mi’kmaq singer-songwriter Emma Stevens was a young teenager volunteering at the show.CanadaApr 14
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Energy drink contributed to 17-year-old cheerleader’s death, says U.S. lawsuitLarissa Rodriguez's family accuses Alani Nu and the Texas retailer that sold her the beverages of inadequately warning 'consumers of the serious risks' of the drinks.U.S. NewsApr 10
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53% of Canadians want Carney Liberals to win majority in byelections: pollThe Ipsos poll exclusive to Global News shows the Liberals continue to build its support among voters, which is increasingly coming at the expense of the Conservatives.PoliticsApr 12
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Canadian military procurement faces ‘persistent challenges,’ audit warnsThe audit said it found "persistent challenges" in the procurement system, even though it is “evolving rapidly” under Prime Minster Mark Carney's government.PoliticsApr 17
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Stephen Lewis, social activist and former politician, dead at 88Lewis was also Canada's former ambassador to the United Nations and is the father of Avi Lewis, who was elected leader of the federal NDP on Sunday.CanadaMar 31
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Judge says she can’t convict Frank Stronach on charges related to one complainantLawyers are set to continue their final submissions Wednesday in the sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach.CrimeApr 1
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Dozens of flights cancelled, delayed amid storms in Eastern Canada, U.SHundreds of flights were cancelled or delayed Tuesday, one day after powerful storms swept across the eastern half of the country and upended air travel in multiple cities.WeatherMar 17
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Young Canadian men more likely to say gender equality has gone ‘far enough’The Ipsos results were part of a 29-country survey done with the Global Institute for Women's Leadership at King's College London that was released last week.CanadaMar 12