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Kremlin critics urge MPs to back bill strengthening foreign sanctions lawRussian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza and activist Bill Browder said the bill would expose foreign governments who detain political prisoners and hold them accountable.PoliticsMay 28
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Kremlin critic says Ukraine war ‘backfiring’ on Putin as discontent growsVladimir Kara-Murza told Global News that mounting military and economic failures have stripped away Putin's strongman image and exposed him as 'increasingly weak.'WorldMay 29
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Ontario’s repealed wage restraint law Bill 124 still rippling through public sectorThe Independent Electricity System Operator is looking to recover $329 million from ratepayers this year, which is a 40 per cent jump from last year.PoliticsJun 17
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Carney says ‘strands’ of a new world order could be woven at G7 summitCarney says next week's G7 summit will bring together a broader group of countries to tackle issues ranging from AI regulation to geopolitical conflicts.CanadaJun 13
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Montreal rabbi says temple service will continue despite attempted arsonOfficers responded to a place of worship at Sherbrooke Street and Wood Avenue shortly after midnight Friday morning following an attempted arson. One man has been arrested.CrimeJun 5
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N.B. government to set property taxes for municipalities in effort to lower billsThe New Brunswick government says it plans to tell each municipality across the province how much it should raise property taxes every year.PoliticsMay 27
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Canada’s social media ban for kids may narrow. Experts say that’s goodGovernment officials are aiming to use the ban as an incentive for platforms to improve their designs and better protect children long-term, if and when those kids return.TechJun 12
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Canada and France to deepen intelligence exchanges, Carney says in ParisCarney said the two countries will exchange classified information between defence, space, AI and aerospace sectors after meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron.PoliticsJun 12
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Quebec Liberals promise ‘positive’ approach in new French-language planMilliard said the Liberals would shift away from what he described as a focus on "prohibition and coercion."PoliticsJun 16
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N.B. man says he had to postpone heart surgery because he can’t afford recoveryDavid Elman says he's living a difficult reality: he's too sick to work but wasn't considered sick enough to receive additional financial support ahead of open-heart surgery.HealthJun 8
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Harassment allegations against Ontario councillor substantiated: reportThe City of Pickering is taking action against a sitting councillor after an independent investigation determined harassment allegations against her were substantiated.CanadaJun 9
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Parents call for remedial literacy plan as more Nova Scotia students fall behindThe latest provincial testing results for 2025-26 shows about half of Grade 6 students in Nova Scotia schools aren't meeting writing expectations.EducationJun 9
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Your metadata may be kept for a year under lawful access bill. What to knowWhile officials insist the bill wouldn't allow police to read your emails, and could only access the metadata with a warrant, experts warn the retention policy alone is concerning.TechMay 21
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CFL signs 6-year broadcast agreement with Bell Media, DAZN and YouTubeFans of the Canadian Football League will have to subscribe to a streaming service to watch all the games in 2027.SportsMay 28
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Trump says deal imminent to reopen Strait of HormuzA possible deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could bring relief to Canadians facing higher gas prices, after the Middle East conflict disrupted a key global oil shipping route.WorldMay 23
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SpaceX stock surges in 1st day on Wall Street. Everything you need to knowSpaceX officially launched as a publicly traded company Friday morning, and Elon Musk's company carries the largest valuation ever seen for a Wall Street debut.MoneyJun 12
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Ottawa aims to cut grocery bills with $3.2B food security strategyThe multi-year plan, titled seeks to reduce the country’s dependence on international food imports and break the grip of a highly concentrated retail market.ConsumerJun 11
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Montreal students at Dawson, Vanier colleges demonstrate against Quebec’s Bill 9Students at Dawson and Vanier colleges staged a walkout on Friday afternoon in protest against Quebec's Bill 9 and Law 14, calling the measures discriminatory.CanadaMay 1
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How Quebec has influenced medical assistance in dying across CanadaDoctors say Quebec paved the way for medical assistance in dying in Canada and influenced federal MAID legislation 10 years ago to allow eligible adults to request the process.PoliticsJun 15
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Ottawa, Alberta agree on carbon pricing deal, pipeline construction timelineIn November, Carney and Smith signed a memorandum of understanding that aims to lay the groundwork for a new pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast.CanadaMay 15