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Your spring cleaning questions, answered!Cleaning expert Melissa Maker tackles four of the questions she gets asked most—shoes, screens, windows, and that dust that just will not quit.The CuratorApr 15
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‘They’re intense’: Transport Canada seeks feedback on bright vehicle headlightsTransport Canada is asking Canadians how headlight glare affects them, and their experience on the roads at night with bright lights.TrafficApr 6
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Patio not ready for spring? Here’s how to fix thatRead on for five overlooked tasks according to cleaning expert Melissa Maker—and the products that make them effortless—before you host your first outdoor hang of the year.The CuratorApr 6
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China denies forced labour allegations amid fallout from Michael Ma’s commentsChina is denying allegations of forced labour as pressure mounts on PM Carney to clarify Canada’s stance after comments from a Liberal MP raised questions about reported abuses.CanadaMar 28
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Liberal MP sorry after confusion over remarks on forced labour in ChinaMa said he regretted making a mistake with his remarks, while pointing out that he had referred to the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, and not Xinjiang.PoliticsMar 26
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SaskPower looks to make province ‘energy powerhouse’ with new transmission linesSaskPower's new multi-billion-dollar project hoping to make Sask. more independent and an energy exporter by making one power grid for the province through transmission lines.CanadaFeb 23
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MiWay transit operator on trial for deadly Mississauga collisionThe dangerous driving causing death trial for a MiWay transit operator began in a Brampton courtroom Monday. Baljeet Dhaliwal has pleaded not guilty.CrimeApr 14
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Marineland says talks ongoing for fed support, Ottawa confirms money readyMarineland previously received conditional approval from the federal government for the export of the former theme park's remaining beluga whales.CanadaApr 21
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‘Nobody gets free pickles on BC Ferries’: Family’s White Spot experience goes viralJeff Groot, executive director of communications at BC Ferries, told Global News that it is unfortunate that the family had the situation they did.CanadaApr 10
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Motorcyclist in hospital after fleeing from police, SIU investigatingThe Special Investigations Unit says the suspect is in hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries after the incident.CrimeApr 20
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Health Canada approves first needle-free treatment for allergic reactions'This approval addresses a critical need for Canadians affected by severe allergies that put them at risk of anaphylaxis,' the press release states.HealthApr 16
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Prince Harry says Princess Diana’s death made him not want to be a royalPrince Harry, during his 20-minute address, spoke about his experience with mental health and how grief, after the death of his mother, has impacted his life.EntertainmentApr 16
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Canada ‘doubling down on globalization’ at odds with U.S. trade goal: GreerU.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said there are 'load-bearing pillars' in CUSMA that are working well but added that a renegotiation is necessary.U.S. News5 hours
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Reopen grizzly bear hunt, policy reform to curb encounters urged by Rural Municipalities of AlbertaAs grizzly bear populations rise, a call for the reopening of grizzly bear hunting in Alberta is growing.EnvironmentApr 8
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Waiting for Toronto’s cherry blossoms? What to expect as bloom season approachesWith High Park’s cherry blossoms still in early stages, attention is turning to when peak bloom will arrive and how visitors can prepare.CanadaMar 26
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Carney says forced labour a ‘global issue,’ ‘parts of China’ at higher riskEarlier this year United Nations experts said 'there is a persistent pattern of alleged State-imposed forced labour involving ethnic minorities across multiple provinces in China.'CanadaMar 30
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Should online harms bill cover AI chatbots? Some advisors to Ottawa say yesThree of the experts on the 11-member panel say the bill should regulate AI chatbots, though opinion on the idea of age restrictions on access to social media is more varied.TechApr 20
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U.S. Supreme Court questions birthright citizenship limits as Trump watchesTrump, the first sitting president to attend arguments at the nation’s highest court, heard his solicitor general face one skeptical question after another from the justices.U.S. NewsApr 1
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‘They are not having it’: 2,200 long-term care workers go on strike in Nova ScotiaMore than 2,200 workers from 22 long-term care homes hit the picket lines in Nova Scotia on Monday morning.CanadaApr 13
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Artemis astronauts take more final frontier questions from Canadian kidsJeremy Hansen, along with two U.S. astronauts, took part in a live question-and-answer session from aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft to answer questions submitted by Canadian kids.ScienceApr 5