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Proposed Renter’s Bill of Rights a good first step, but not enough for Alberta: advocatePrime Minister Justin Trudeau announced three new proposed reforms in the 2024 budget that aim to protect Canadian renters.EconomyApr 15
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Saskatchewan investigates economic effects of federal emissions capThe province referred the federal oil and gas emissions cap and federal Methane 75 regulations to the Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment for review.CanadaApr 8
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Will counting rent for credit score help if home prices stay high? What we knowPrime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last week the measures would aim to amend the Canadian Mortgage Charter in an effort to make it more fair for renters.CanadaApr 2
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Parents of Winnipeg woman killed by impaired driver say their concerns aren’t being heardThe parents of a young Winnipeg woman who was killed by an impaired driver two years ago say they feel their concerns aren't being heard.CanadaMay 31
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U.N. Security Council adopts 1st resolution that endorses Gaza ceasefire planThe U.S.-sponsored resolution welcomes a ceasefire proposal announced by President Joe Biden that the United States says Israel has accepted, and pushes Hamas to follow suit.WorldJun 10
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‘A no from me’: B.C. teen’s killer refuses to listen to victim impact statementA man convicted of murdering a young teen B.C. girl has repeatedly told a pre-sentencing hearing that he didn't kill her.Jun 6
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Bank of Canada rate cut is ‘going to matter in people’s pocketbooks.’ Here’s whyThe Bank of Canada cut its policy rate for the first time in more than four years. Here's what that means for Canadians, and where the central bank could go next.EconomyJun 5
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Alex Jones to liquidate assets, sell Infowars to pay off Sandy Hook settlementThe liquidation will help Alex Jones pay off the massive US$1.5-billion legal settlement he owes to the families of Sandy Hook victims.U.S. NewsJun 7
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Ottawa ‘showering’ eastern provinces with cash, B.C. not getting ‘fair share,’ Eby saysPremier David Eby is expanding his criticism of what he says is an unfair share of federal funding being given to Western Canada.PoliticsJun 12
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One last spin: Pat Sajak bids emotional farewell to ‘Wheel of Fortune’After a legendary 41-year run as the host of 'Wheel of Fortune,' it's time for Pat Sajak to say goodbye.EntertainmentJun 7
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Nick Carter’s lawyers deny ‘outrageous’ sex assault claims in docuseriesA new docuseries details accusations from three women alleging they were sexually assaulted by Backstreet Boys frontman Nick Carter. Carter denies the allegations.EntertainmentMay 31
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Trump meets with Republicans near U.S. Capitol for 1st time since Jan. 6Trump spent about an hour each with House and Senate Republicans delivering free-wheeling remarks, fielding questions and discussing priorities for a potential second term.U.S. NewsJun 13
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Canada lays new Russia sanctions, says Moscow meddling in Moldova electionThe actions come as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends the G7 Summit in Italy, where Russia's invasion of Ukraine remains a key topic.CanadaJun 13
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700 balloons later, North Korea says it’ll stop sending trash to South KoreaDespite North Korea signalling the end of the trash balloon campaign, South Korea is forging ahead with plans to suspend a 2018 military pact between the countries.WorldJun 3
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Four U.S. college instructors stabbed in China park, suspect arrestedA 55-year-old Chinese man was arrested for allegedly stabbing four U.S. educators from Cornell College while they were on an exchange with Beihua University.WorldJun 11
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‘Invisible and forgotten’: B.C. seniors falling through the cracks, advocate warnsSeniors in British Columbia are feeling "invisible and forgotten" as they fall thorough the cracks in existing provincial support systems, their advocate says.PoliticsJun 5
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Calgary mayor emphasizes gravity of ongoing water crisis: ‘Our source of life’One week ago, a significant water main break occurred in northwest Calgary. The city's mayor says conservation efforts must continue until the water supply returns to normal.CanadaJun 12
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2 men arrested after ‘concerning’ amount of explosives found: Winnipeg police'Investigators believe this individual may have been planning to detonate an explosive device on the outskirts of Winnipeg for the May Long Weekend.'CrimeMay 3
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Hunter Biden found guilty on 3 counts by jury in gun trialA jury found Hunter Biden guilty on all three counts against him, making him the first child of a sitting U.S. president to be convicted of a crime.U.S. NewsJun 11
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U.K. to expel Russian defence attaché for ‘malign activity’A British minister said the country will expel a Russian military attaché accused of being an undeclared military intelligence officer.PoliticsMay 8