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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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Group of B.C. First Nations wants recent treaties paused, says they weren’t consultedThe Nations say that the K'omoks treaty claims approximately 80 per cent of WWK territory, and the Kitselas treaty would affect more than 90 per cent of NAT and LKB.PoliticsApr 21
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Record-long DHS shutdown ends as Trump signs funding bill that excludes ICEDHS has been without routine funds since Feb. 14, causing hardship for workers, though much of Trump’s immigration agenda that is central to the dispute is being funded separately.U.S. NewsApr 30
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As Alberta moves to end time changes, other provinces weigh optionsAlberta plans to scrap seasonal clock changes and adopt permanent daylight time starting Nov. 1, a move that could prompt other provinces to follow suit.CanadaApr 23
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Canadians may be impacted as Spirit Airlines shuts down operations ‘effective immediately’Spirit Airlines has cancelled all flights and begun winding down operations, citing soaring fuel costs; a move that could ripple into travel plans for Canadians.CanadaMay 2
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Ontario high school attendance drops to 40% of target as government considers changesThe Ford government is currently considering giving students in grades 9 to 12 credit on their final marks if they attend class as part of new legislation.PoliticsApr 15
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Why did Canada not challenge Iran’s nomination to UN nuclear weapons body?On Monday, Iran was nominated to the vice-presidency of the UN's month-long review conference on the global nuclear non-proliferation treaty, better known as the NPT.CanadaApr 29
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Lane Hutson and Habs take over ‘next station’ announcements in Montreal metroMontreal transit has recruited four members of the Habs to announce the names of underground metro stations in French during trips.SportsApr 24
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Carney faces pressure to show results in spring fiscal update: former PBOThe spring economic statement comes one year to the day after the party secured a minority mandate in the federal election, a fourth win for the Liberals in a row.EconomyApr 26
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NASA readies Artemis II for launch on mission that will orbit the moonPart of the crew of astronauts making the trip is Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen of London, Ont., becoming the first Canadian and non-American on such a mission.WorldMar 31
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Alberta proposes election blackout on citizen-led referendum questionsPetitions currently completed or underway wouldn't be affected by the two-year blackout period, and corresponding deadlines for holding a referendum would be repealed.PoliticsMar 30
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Camp Mystic director tearfully apologizes to victims’ families at legislative hearingThe apology came at the outset of the hearing before he and several members of the Eastland family were questioned for about four hours by state lawmakers.TrendingApr 29
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U.S. farmers plan to plant less corn as Iran war hits fertilizer supplyThe U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday published its first survey-based crop acreage estimate of the year in a prospective plantings report.EconomyMar 31
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Companies will be allowed to report finances semi-annually in pilot projectThe move by the Canadian Securities Administrators mirrors a similar push in the U.S. intended to ease the regulatory burden for public companies.MoneyMar 19
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Soaring U.S. gas prices amid Iran war ups pressure on drivers and TrumpU.S. gas prices jumped past an average of US$4 a gallon for the first time since 2022 on Tuesday, as the Iran war continues to push fuel prices higher worldwide.U.S. NewsMar 31
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Foreign states continue to harass and intimidate Canadians, RCMP saysThe statement was released after Global News asked the RCMP to clarify Commissioner Mike Duheme’s comments about India.CanadaApr 1
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Police will get new powers for online data in tweaked ‘lawful access’ billBill C-22 narrows the scope of the original legislation that sought to give police new powers to access internet user data from service providers.CanadaMar 12
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In his first year as AI minister, what has Evan Solomon accomplished?Some AI industry and research leaders are wondering when the government's talk will turn into action. Evan Solomon told Global News that big things are coming.PoliticsApr 28
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ANALYSIS: Carney promised spending cuts — but not all cuts are equalFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the government has found ways to cut spending by $60 billion but cautions that published spending cuts require important context.CanadaMar 21
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PWHL says league is smashing records after Olympics: ‘This is a movement’The PWHL said Feb. 22 to 28 was its largest home venue ticket sales week since it expanded to eight teams in April 2025.SportsMar 6