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Boeing faces another review by U.S. FAA. What the agency is looking intoThe FAA said its review will examine key areas of safety processes at Boeing to make sure that they “result in timely, accurate safety-related information for FAA use.”CanadaOct 18
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Officer receives suspension after two Mi’kmaq elver fishers left without bootsA federal fisheries officer has been suspended for 10 days without pay for his role in arresting two Mi'kmaq elver fishers and releasing them in only their socked feet.CanadaDec 11
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Saskatchewan orders third-party review into reports of doctor misconduct, racismThe Saskatchewan government has ordered a third-party review into allegations of unprofessionalism and racism among doctors at Regina's hospitals.CanadaDec 9
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Kingston city councillors call for review of advisory committeesKingston councillors propose reviewing advisory committees to ensure meaningful contributions and efficiency, with a focus on adapting to post-COVID needs.CanadaDec 19
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Jordan Peterson says he’s left Canada and moved to the U.S.Peterson cited his ongoing feud with the College of Psychologists of Ontario as a reason to leave his home country.CanadaDec 13
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Moberg critical incident review the first of its kind, offers 7 recommendationsA critical incident review into the disappearance of a man living with dementia has produced seven recommendations and is the first review of its kind in Manitoba.HealthDec 18
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B.C.’s attorney general to look at case of driver in fatal crash escaping criminal chargesWhile B.C. Prosecution is an independent body, B.C.'s attorney general has promised to look into the case.CanadaDec 4
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Air Canada denies world-renowned musician from boarding flight with celloAn Ontario court has given The Body Shop Canada approval to sell majority of its business to a private equity firm, around 100 to lose jobs as some stores close.CanadaDec 13
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BC NDP and BC Greens sign cooperation deal to stabilize governmentThe deal gives the NDP's razor-thin majority breathing room to survive confidence votes in the term to come.PoliticsDec 13
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One year later, daughter of missing senior continues push for changeIn the past year, Britt has made several trips to Winnipeg from her home in Victoria and spent countless hours working to ensure no other family experiences what hers has.HealthDec 12
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Calgary ‘disappointed’ to not get copy of province’s new Green Line proposalThe Alberta government has made public its proposal for a reworked Green Line light rail transit route, but the city of Calgary says it has not received a copy of the proposal.PoliticsDec 13
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Canadian, 2 U.S. climbers presumed dead after fall on New Zealand mountainThree mountain climbers — two from the U.S. and one from Canada — missing for five days on Aoraki, New Zealand’s tallest peak, are believed to have died in a fall.CanadaDec 6
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Can Canada avoid Trump tariffs? Likely some, but not all: ex-envoyCanada's former ambassador to the United States says he’s confident Ottawa can avoid the worst of the tariff threats proposed by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.CanadaDec 20
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Plans for eye-catching new Vancouver Art Gallery scrubbed amid surging costsThe institution said it remains committed to building a new cultural hub in the city, but had parted ways with Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron on the project.EntertainmentDec 3
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Loyalist College reverses controversial holiday residence fee after student backlashLoyalist College reverses a $20/day holiday residence fee after backlash from students, including criticism from Sam Priems, who called the policy unfair and impractical.EducationDec 5
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TD and BMO stumble while CIBC rises to cap big bank earnings seasonTD Bank on Thursday warned of a challenging 2025 and suspended its medium-term earnings forecast as Canada's second-biggest lender.MoneyDec 5
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Manitoba auditor general calls for better cybersecurity, financial reportingThe province's auditor general said Manitoba Shared Health has a process to respond to cyberattacks but has not been running tests for scenarios such as ransomware or data theft.CanadaDec 19
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Ontario man accused of killing girlfriend had history of partner violence, docs showAaron Shea, who was charged with the first-degree murder of his girlfriend, was out on statutory release on when the shooting took place, according to the Parole Board of Canada.CrimeDec 10
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11 oh-so-cozy gifts for homebodiesFrom the comfiest robe to the coziest candles.The CuratorDec 7