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What to buy a book lover (that isn’t another book)These top picks from Article, Indigo and more were made for creating the perfect escape.The CuratorApr 23
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Alberta introduces bill to reduce child access to sex images in public librariesThe Alberta government has introduced legislation to ensure children and young teens won’t be able to access sexually graphic images in books at public libraries.EducationApr 2
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Customers of Nova Scotia car dealership allege fraud, say outstanding loans never paidSome customers of a Lower Sackville car dealership allege the business left them on the hook for loans on vehicles they've already traded in.CanadaApr 23
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Sex assault case of N.S. missing kids’ stepfather adjourned to review new evidenceDaniel Martell is facing assault, sexual assault and forcible confinement charges involving an alleged adult victim, which are unrelated to the missing children investigation.CrimeMar 30
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Nova Scotia woman alleging fraud against car dealership says she’s on the hook for $60KMore customers of a Lower Sackville used car dealership are alleging fraud, as RCMP confirm the number of complaints they're investigating has more than doubled in a day.CanadaApr 24
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Canada-U.S. ties ‘too important’ to abandon over trade tensions, envoy saysMark Wiseman was unable to say clearly when those tensions may be resolved, noting repeatedly that Canada remains ready to discuss deals to end sectoral tariffs and renew CUSMA.PoliticsApr 23
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Trio sentenced over ‘bear costume’ insurance fraud scam in CaliforniaThe California Department of Insurance said the defendants used a person in a bear suit to stage fake attacks on high-end vehicles, including a Rolls-Royce and two Mercedes.U.S. NewsApr 20
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2 dead in overnight Brampton shooting after altercation: policeTwo males, including a teen, are dead after an overnight shooting at a Brampton school Friday night. Police say the incident appears targeted and are searching for suspects.CrimeApr 4
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Coroner’s inquest rules cause of 12-year-old N.B. girl’s death ‘undetermined’A coroner’s inquest held this week has ruled Aaliyah Burrell’s manner of death to be undetermined. The 12-year-old was found unconscious in her Florenceville, N.B., home in 2021.CanadaApr 15
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New Brunswick government hoping to restart critical mineral mine south of FrederictonThe New Brunswick government is looking for a company to reopen a mine that used to be one of North America’s largest producers of the critical mineral antimony.CanadaMar 24
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Halifax councillor pitches idea of modernizing fire stations with housingA Halifax councillor is looking at creative solutions on how to handle the municipality's aging firefighting infrastructure, alongside the critical need for more housing.CanadaApr 13
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Saskatchewan ‘taking step backwards’ in addiction policy, says researcherAs Saskatchewan policymakers tout their recovery-focused approach to dealing with the addictions crisis, a public health expert says the province needs to adopt holistic policies.CanadaApr 24
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Steel, aluminum tariffs are trade irritants for Canada, Carney saysWhen asked what specific trade issues the U.S. has raised issues with, Prime Minister Mark Carney pointed to “provincial actions.”CanadaApr 23
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Saskatchewan’s Denare Beach bracing for wildfire after last year’s destructionAs experts predict a slower start to Saskatchewan's wildfire season, a resident of ravaged Denare Beach says she is apprehensive about trusting the province's readiness this year.FireApr 9
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Number of VPs at Metrolinx grows again, some consultants come on board permanentlyData released through Ontario's annual salary disclosures, known as the sunshine list, reveals there were 124 people at Metrolinx with vice-president in their title last year.PoliticsApr 1
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Moody’s has changed its outlook for New Brunswick from stable to negativeThe global credit rating agency changed its outlook for the eastern province from stable to negative, lowering its baseline credit assessment from AA2 to AA3.MoneyApr 10
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Alberta committee backs Phillip Peters to replace Doug Wylie as auditor generalPhillip Peters is currently the general counsel and ethics officer at the Alberta auditor general's office, and he previously worked for the justice ministry as a tax lawyer.PoliticsMar 25
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Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positionsFederal departments announced that they plan to cut more than 12,000 jobs over three years as part of the Carney government’s spending review plan.CanadaMar 21
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CUSMA trade deal talks likely won’t be resolved by July 1: U.S. trade repThe Trump administration began formal negotiations with Mexico last month, but official talks between Canada and the United States have not begun.PoliticsApr 7
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Oilsands have strong growth potential, but pipeline constraints loom: Enverus'Given the historically long lead times for greenfield pipeline projects, we believe it is prudent to begin that planning and permitting process now.'MoneyApr 21