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Alberta school boards remove dozens of library books as provincial ban in effectThe provincial policy, announced in the fall, requires schools to remove books containing explicit images or illustrations of sexual content.EducationJan 7
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Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology closing, moving some programsThe Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT) is closing, the school’s president and CEO says.PoliticsJan 28
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Saskatchewan launching independent review to address hospital safety issuesThe province is also expanding metal detectors to more urban and rural emergency departments and will employ 51 new protective service workers for them.CanadaJan 22
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Provincial supervisor has made no cuts to TDSB budget, board official saysAt the TDSB's accessibility committee, executive officer of finance Craig Snider suggested the province's supervisor had not made cuts or reductions to the existing financial plan.CanadaJan 20
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Ontario colleges, universities ask Ford government for billions in new fundingGroups representing both colleges and universities asked for significantly more funding, saying tuition fee freezes and international student caps have left them with few options.PoliticsJan 21
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Ontario taxpayers stuck with nearly $100K bill for rescue of 58 dogsOntario taxpayers are on the hook for nearly $100,000 for the rescue of 58 dogs from a Hamilton-area home this past summer.Canada8 hours
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Couple seeks doctor’s note for flight as WestJet speeds up cramped seating reviewIn an internal message to staff, the airline said it is speeding up a review of its non-adjustable economy seats and could finalize a path forward as early as this week.CanadaJan 14
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Edmonton council wants city to be more prepared for extreme winter weatherEdmonton city councillors were set to present motions on the city's snow and ice clearing efforts. The motions looking to revamp current policies and create and emergency plan.TrafficJan 27
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Toronto may cancel new community centres, libraries if development funding dries upThe city's chief financial officer reiterated that roughly $300 million had been deferred as revenue from development charges dries up, adding that some projects may be cancelled.PoliticsJan 23
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B.C. forestry review calls for system to be razed, rebuilt, with a focus on trustThe report says there also needs to be an arm's-length assessment of high-value old-growth trees to reduce conflict and ensure everyone is working from the same reliable data.Environment6 hours
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F-35 fighter jet purchase ‘remains under review,’ defence minister saysCanadian Minister of National Defence David McGuinty says the country's planned acquisition of 88 F-35 fighter jets from the United States 'remains under review.'CanadaJan 28
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Sask. man who died after clash with hospital security had filed complaint, group saysSaskatchewan’s First Nations Health Ombudsperson’s Office says they received a healthcare complaint from Trevor Dubois in the months preceding his death.CanadaJan 26
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Nenshi accuses Smith’s UCP of playing blame game over Calgary water mainNaheed Nenshi was Calgary’s mayor during part of the time when, a report says, projects to inspect and perform maintenance on the water line were deferred for other priorities.PoliticsJan 20
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Ontario child welfare audits may not address impact of high-needs kids, government docs sayThat call to action from the premier appears to have been the catalyst for a series of now-delayed reviews of every non-Indigenous Children's Aid Society in Ontario.PoliticsJan 6
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N.S. missing kids: Mother accused partner of abuse, court documents revealLilly and Jack Sullivan — aged six and four at the time — were reported missing on May 2, 2025, from their home in Lansdowne Station, N.S., in Pictou County.CanadaJan 15
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Wegovy weight loss pill is now available for sale in U.S.The pill was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration last month, a boon to Novo Nordisk as it looks to regain ground lost to U.S. rival Eli Lilly.HealthJan 6
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Trump giving middle finger to heckler an ‘appropriate’ response, White House saysFootage of the incident, initially shared by celebrity site TMZ, shows Trump appearing to make the hand gesture and mouth the words "f--k you."TrendingJan 14
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Ontario won’t say if there is enough office space for full-time return by all civil servantsThe government would not address questions over whether every civil servant would have a space to return to. A spokesperson said the 'vast majority' of offices have enough space.PoliticsJan 2
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I tried the viral Medicube Age R Booster Pro—here’s my honest reviewGame-changer or gimmick? Our beauty editor put the viral Medicube Age R Booster Pro to the test—read on for her honest review of the K-beauty tool everyone is raving about.The CuratorJan 30
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Canada-China trade deal framed as a win for B.C.’s economyPrime Minister Mark Carney announced a new deal with Beijing on electric vehicles and canola at the end of a high-profile trip on Friday.EconomyJan 16