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Remembrance Day: Canada honours veterans’ ‘legacy of courage’Canadians are marking Remembrance Day with events taking place across the country honouring veterans who served in war and those who sacrificed their lives serving the nation.CanadaNov 11
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Canada should be ‘world leader’ on alternative PTSD therapies, veteran saysRet. MCpl. Gordon Hurley, who served in Afghanistan, says psychedelic treatments such as ketamine and psilocybin can give veterans 'a breath of relief' from their trauma.CanadaNov 10
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Remembrance Day in Atlantic Canada begins at Newfoundland’s Unknown Soldier tombNova Scotians gathered to honour and remember those who served at a Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph in Halifax's Grand Parade.CanadaNov 11
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What’s open and what’s closed in Winnipeg on Remembrance DayWhile Winnipeggers gather Monday to remember the sacrifices of Canada’s veterans on Remembrance Day, some city services will be closed or reduced in recognition of Nov. 11.CanadaNov 11
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Thousands gather for Regina Remembrance Day ceremoniesThousands of Saskatchewan residents gathered on Monday to honour Canada's veterans. Regina’s largest Remembrance Day ceremony took place at the Brandt Centre.CanadaNov 11
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Canada Post says ‘parties remain far apart’ as strike continuesCanada Post and its workers’ union are entering a fresh round of mediated negotiations on Monday as a nationwide postal strike enters its fourth dayCanadaNov 18
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Another fall storm forecast to impact Vancouver Island, South Coast on FridaySoutheasterly winds will increase through the day on Friday, with peak wind speeds expected for most areas Friday afternoon and evening, Environment Canada said in a statement.WeatherNov 21
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Posters lining downtown Edmonton street honour fallen soldiers ahead of Remembrance DayA Remembrance Day poster program called "Our Heroes Your Heritage" is sharing the stories of Edmontonians who died in service and connecting people to Canada's military heritage.FeaturesNov 3
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Canada Post strike could delay bank card deliveries. What you can doSeveral of Canada's banks are encouraging people to sign up for banking online during the Canada Post strike, but those waiting on a new card may have to visit a branch to get it.CanadaNov 18
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Era of ‘unlimited supply of cheap foreign labour is over,’ minister saysCanada's immigration minister also suggested Ottawa may be looking at boosting enforcement resources to crack down on irregular migrants who don't leave Canada.CanadaNov 13
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Housing advocates call for more support on National Housing DayCommunities across Canada marked National Housing Day on Friday. Global News met with Camponi Housing Corp. to discuss how the issue is unfolding in Saskatoon.Canada6 hours
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‘It feels very bad’: Brampton reels after two nights of tense protest outside templePolice broke up a second day of protests outside an Ontario Hindu temple where weekend clashes led to arrests and added fuel to already fiery Canada-India diplomatic relations.CrimeNov 5
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Latest mpox strain detected in Manitoba, province saysThe province says the latest strain of monkeypox has arrived in Canada for the first time, and it's in Manitoba.Health3 hours
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Blair defends Canada’s defence spending plan as ‘credible’ amid criticismDefence Minister Bill Blair says Canada's plan to hit its NATO spending target is 'realistic' despite a watchdog report that cast doubt and harsh words from a U.S. critic.Canada8 hours
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Offered ‘off ramps’ to diplomatic crisis, India doubled down, Trudeau testifiesRather than cooperating with the Canada’s investigations, India opted to attack, Trudeau says.CanadaOct 16
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‘Moving to Canada’ searches spike after U.S. election, but it’s not so simpleCanadians are warning dissatisfied Americans that Canada may not be the utopia they're envisioning — even if they meet the criteria to move here.TrendingNov 6
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The FDA wants these cold medicines off the shelves. Should Canada follow?The FDA has proposed removing phenylephrine, a common ingredient in decongestants, due to its ineffectiveness, which may prompt Canada to review its approval of the drug.HealthNov 14
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West Edmonton Mall announces death of sea lion that lived in shopping centreOn its website, West Edmonton Mall says it is an accredited member of Canada's Accredited Zoos and Aquariums and the National Marine Educators Association.CanadaOct 28
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Ottawa not aware of evidence linking Modi to criminal activity in CanadaA senior official says the Canadian government is not aware of any evidence linking Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to alleged criminal activity in Canada.CanadaNov 22
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Alberta government tables legislation to enable halal mortgage optionsPaying and receiving interest is prohibited in the Islamic faith, which means traditional interest-based mortgages aren't an option for many Muslims in Canada.MoneyNov 4