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Stephen Colbert, son to co-write ‘Lord of the Rings’ movie at Warner Bros.'I've got to go finish a television show and I've got to write a movie script but I'll see you all in the Shire,' Stephen Colbert said.EntertainmentMar 25
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Chuck Norris, ‘Walker, Texas Ranger’ star and martial arts champ, dead at 86"To the world, he was a martial artist, actor, and a symbol of strength. To us, he was a devoted husband, a loving father... the heart of our family," Norris' family wrote.EntertainmentMar 20
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How Ford’s freedom of information changes could hide details of private jet purchaseThe province took possession of a second-hand plane last week but was forced into a reversal by Sunday morning due to sustained public backlash.CanadaApr 21
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String of industry-related earthquakes strike north of EdmontonThe Alberta Energy Regulator's website lists more than 30 earthquake events in that area. All considered 'known induced,' that means they didn't happen naturally.EnvironmentApr 22
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Priest calls out Ottawa audience in award speech for book on homelessnessAn Anglican priest has won the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing for her book detailing her fight to allow an encampment to remain in the yard beside her church.PoliticsApr 30
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Kingston council passes pay raise, delays shift to full-time rolesKingston city councillors will receive a pay increase and more administrative support next term after council passed a resourcing report, though roles remain part time.CanadaApr 9
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Opening of new bike lanes in northwest Calgary sparks intense debateIt is an issue that has divided many Canadian communities and now the debate over bike lanes has sparked fierce debate in the northwest Calgary community of Sunnyside.TrafficApr 13
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10 books behind this year’s biggest adaptations—including an Oscar nomineeWhether you like sci-fi, romance, or thrillers, novels seem to be the latest source of inspiration for new films—including an Oscar-nominated standout. Read on for 10 must-reads.The CuratorFeb 17
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Parents of HUB mall shooting victim push for Canada to change parole eligibilityIf passed, "Brian's Bill" or Bill C-243, would mean those convicted of first- and second-degree murder who are denied parole would have to wait five years to apply again.CrimeMar 4
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Ontario FOI changes will make it ‘less transparent than even the federal government’The Ford government included its restrictions on freedom of information laws as part of its 2026 budget, which will head to committee.PoliticsApr 6
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Ford accuses FOI watchdog of ‘politicizing’ transparency clamp-downThe government is facing pushback, including from the IPC, over its plan to give political staff and government ministers near total immunity from transparency requests.PoliticsMar 24
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Watchdog urges Ontario to drop transparency overhaul before the ‘ink is dry’Information and Privacy Commissioner Patricia Kosseim said nobody in Premier Doug Ford's government consulted with her office before unveiling changes to privacy laws.PoliticsMar 24
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Andrew is still 8th in line to the throne. Some U.K. politicians want him outWhen Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was born in 1960, he was second in the line of succession, preceded only by his brother, King Charles III.WorldFeb 20
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Alberta voter list leak is a potential public safety disaster: Enforcement expertsAfter a leak of Alberta’s provincial voters list, experts say the cost is dire and the government response inadequate: 'Our data is in the wind, and that is a terrifying prospect.'PoliticsMay 4
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Who isn’t welcome in Mark Carney’s technicolour Liberal caucus?The prime minister has drawn floor crossers that range from an NDP MP that backed Avi Lewis to a conservative that wanted December to be known as 'Christian Heritage Month.'PoliticsApr 9
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Ottawa puts $200M into space launch pad in Nova ScotiaOttawa will use the funds over the next decade to lease a space launch pad near Canso, Nova Scotia, which will serve as the foundation for a future spaceport.PoliticsMar 16
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‘I’m on medication and running out’: Canadians scramble to leave Middle EastGlobal Affairs Canada says more than 100,000 Canadians are registered in the Gulf region, a number that has been growing since Sunday.WorldMar 4
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Carney says Canadian military participation in Middle East war can’t be ruled outCarney said the question around Canada's potential future involvement is a "fundamental hypothetical," adding the conflict can spread very broadly.WorldMar 4
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Alberta government accused of ‘weaponizing immigration’ to win votesAlberta Premier Danielle Smith said immigration is one of the issues she plans to discuss during a province-wide television address on Thursday, Feb. 19.PoliticsFeb 19
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Judge orders 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his dad released from ICE detentionA federal judge ordered the release of a five-year-old boy and his father from a Texas immigration detention centre, criticizing the Trump administration’s enforcement tactics.U.S. NewsFeb 1