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Canada has no plans to re-engage with Iran, Anita Anand saysAnand told the Senate's foreign affairs committee that Canada's focus is on limiting the possibility of Tehran obtaining nuclear weapons and urging it to engage with the U.S.PoliticsNov 27
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Canada puts new restrictions on pistachios from Iran amid salmonella outbreakThe outbreak of salmonella linked to pistachio and pistachio-containing products continues with more than 150 confirmed illnesses now reported.HealthDec 3
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Iran no longer enriching uranium in country in signal to West: ministerIran's foreign minister said there is no uranium enrichment taking place because the country's facilities had been attacked, referencing the U.S. and Israel bombing.WorldNov 16
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CSIS director outlines security threats posed by Russia, China, Iran, IndiaThe director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service catalogued the espionage and transnational repression efforts of Canada’s adversaries.CanadaNov 13
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Afghan boy reportedly survives 1,000 km flight in landing gear compartmentThe boy reportedly intended to fly to Tehran, Iran, and was unaware that the 90 minute, 1,000-kilometre flight he snuck onto was bound for Delhi.TrendingSep 23
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Trans Mountain poised for expansions as pipeline fills upTrans Mountain said in recent months, the Alberta-to-British-Columbia pipeline that can transport 890,000 barrels a day has regularly been at 90 per cent utilization or higher.EconomyNov 28
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Canadian pistachio recall impacts 86 products in just 2 weeksMore than 100 pistachio-containing products have been recalled in November alone as a salmonella outbreak continues to be investigated.HealthNov 25
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Call of the Wilde: Ivan Demidov on verge of breakout as Habs down JetsTwo losses. That's the point at which an NHL team must recover to stop the bleeding. Teams with a lot of three-game losing skids often don't make the playoffs.SportsDec 4
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B.C. spa owner convicted of sexually assaulting 7 women sentenced to 11 yearsFarshad Khojsteh-Kashani worked as a GP in Iran but was not certified as a doctor in Canada and said the sexual assaults were misunderstandings.CrimeSep 16
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Transgender Day of Remembrance marked in Halifax with flag raisingLisa Lachance, NDP critic for LGBTQ+ affairs, hosted the event to raise the trans flag in honour of transgender people who have died because of violence, discrimination and hate.CanadaNov 20
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Ottawa and Alberta have struck a pipeline deal. What does it include?The flagship proposal in the MOU is a bitumen pipeline from Alberta to Canada’s West Coast that would carry an additional 300,000 to 400,000 barrels per day destined for Asia.PoliticsNov 27
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FIFA Men’s World Cup 2026: Here’s who Team Canada will faceCanada finds out its group opponents today for next summer’s expanded 48-nation FIFA World Cup at the tournament draw in Washington, D.C.SportsDec 5
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Trump halts immigrant visa applications from 19 countriesShortly after announcing the death of 20-year-old National Guard troop Sarah Beckstrom, Trump blamed migrants residing in the U.S. for 'eroding' living standards of Americans.TrendingDec 3
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Cowichan Tribes member handed pollution prevention order over huge dumping siteThe Ministry of Environment says the materials are known to release substances including heavy metals such as arsenic, cadmium, copper, iron and lead.EnvironmentNov 6
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Veterans thrilled with Remembrance Day turnout in Calgary: ‘It wasn’t for nothing’'Today is my most important day of the year. It's honouring those who have gone before us and those who are following,' said Iraq and Afghanistan veteran Rick Ostashower.CanadaNov 11
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B.C. couple captures ‘crazy’ encounter with humpback whale, right off their dockPeter Mieras shot a video last weekend as he ran back and forth on his dock tracking a humpback whale that had come for a visit. He called the encounter "crazy."EnvironmentNov 13
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Trans Mountain faces $292k environmental fines after 2024 B.C. rainstorm: regulatorTrans Mountain is facing $292,000 in regulatory fines for alleged environmental issues during a major rainstorm in B.C.'s Fraser Valley in January 2024.EconomyOct 16
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Ian Thornley on Big Wreck’s new album and 30 years in the music businessHow does one last more than 30 years in the Canadian music industry? Big Wreck's Ian Thornley isn't sure, but he's very grateful that he's been able to do it.EntertainmentOct 19
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Halifax security forum draws global crowd to discuss future of democracyDefence Minister David McGuinty will host the Halifax International Security Forum, an event watched closely for its discussions among democratic allies about collective defence.CanadaNov 21
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Toronto woman moving after home invasion, upset daughter who called 911 left on holdA homeowner says she plans to move after an armed home invasion and says her daughter was put on hold when she called 911 during the incident.CrimeNov 4