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Trump wants non-U.S. movies to face 100% tariff. Who could it impact?Incentive programs for years have influenced where movies are shot, increasingly driving film production out of California and to other countries with favourable tax incentives.ConsumerMay 5
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Trump threatens tariffs on movies, but experts say it may not be so simpleU.S. President Donald Trump has set his sights on Hollywood, threatening tariffs and other policies to discourage companies from making films abroad.U.S. NewsMay 5
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‘The body is reality’: Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg on mortality and making moviesLegendary Canadian filmmaker speaks about his latest movie, 'The Shrouds,' and says that, after a lifetime making movies, he's reluctantly accepted the 'body horror' label.EntertainmentMay 3
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Taylor Swift subpoenaed in Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni legal battle'Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions,' a spokesperson for the pop star said.EntertainmentMay 12
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Kelowna Actors’ Studio revives Hollywood classic'Singin' in the Rain is one of the biggest movie musicals of all time,' said Ethan Landygo, artistic associate at Kelowna Actors' Studio.EntertainmentApr 16
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Edmontonian launches fundraiser to revive Princess TheatreDavid Stupnikoff hopes to raise $9.2 million to purchase and reinstate the century-old Princess Theatre. The former movie venue has been sitting vacant for more than three years.CanadaMar 16
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B.C.’s film industry optimistic despite tariff uncertaintyThe locations are also the centre of the industry's new Cineventure Campaign, which guides visitors to locations where their favourite series and movies were shot.EconomyMar 7
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A Canadian charity is trying to help people leave abusive relationships — safelyA national charity is trying to make a difference — one box at a time — when it comes to intimate partner violence. Here's how it's helping people in New Brunswick.CanadaMay 13
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‘More chaos and uncertainty’ from Trump over film industry tariff, B.C.’s minister saysSpencer Chandra Herbert said regardless of what happens, the province is going to keep standing up for B.C. and the jobs the motion picture industry creates in the province.EconomyMay 5
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India will retaliate if attacked, Modi says amid ceasefire with PakistanSenior military officials from India and Pakistan are scheduled to speak later Monday to assess if ceasefire was holding as no shootings or engagement were reported overnight.WorldMay 12
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Toronto councillor’s sex assault trial moves to BarrieMichael Thompson is accused on two counts of sexual assault from separate women who were guests of his during a Muskoka cottage weekend over the Canada Day long weekend in 2022.CrimeMay 2
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Manitoba government moves dozens of people from encampments into housingThe government is providing $6.4 million to go toward opening up 67 social housing units in collaboration with Winnipeg-based shelters and a resource centre for LGBTQ+ people.PoliticsMay 9
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May 12 – Caredon VillageYou’re retired…so you should get to live the good life! This week on Talk To The Experts, learn about Careadon Village, a 55+ Luxury Retirement Living Community, just steps away from the Sturgeon River in St. Albert. Their concrete and steel building has TONS of amenities like air conditioning in every suite, an on-site restaurant,...AdvertisementMay 12
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Redwater wildfire doubles in size even as cooler weather moves inWhile Alberta is experiencing cooler weather, officials say it's too soon to breathe a sigh of relief as the wildfire danger still remains high across much of the province.FireMay 8
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Regina to move forward with putting fluoride in water supply in 2026Regina's plan to begin fluoridating water in 2026 returned to city council Friday with a motion to reopen the issue. Council voted down the proposal 7-3.CanadaMay 5
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Should you move up plans to buy a home? Gauge the risks and rewardsAccording to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), homes sales fell 9.3 per cent in March compared with this time last year.CanadaMay 14
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Blue Jays recall OF Clase, move Burr to ILThe Toronto Blue Jays have recalled outfielder Jonatan Clase from Triple-A Buffalo, the team announced Sunday morning.SportsApr 27
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Bear found in Regina tree tranquillized, moved out of city, police sayA bear spotted in a tree in Regina has been tranquillized and moved out of the city to Fort Qu'Appelle, northeast of Regina, for observation to determine if it can be released.EnvironmentMay 12
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Meet a 11-year-old Canadian chess phenom who is making big movesWhile most kids were learning their ABCs, New Brunswick's Andreas Doemer was learning his rooks from his knights in becoming a chess superstar.FeaturesMay 17
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If you’re a seller, what’s your best move in a tricky real estate market?Housing sales have dropped from a year ago, leading to a difficult market for home owners to sell, but could it also be risky to wait?CanadaMay 20