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Fact File: Don’t be fooled by AI videos of Toronto snowstormAs Toronto residents dig out from a record-breaking winter storm, some videos that seemingly show the snow's aftermath are creating confusion online.WeatherJan 29
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Is Canada making progress in knocking down internal trade barriers?In June last year, the federal government removed federal barriers to interprovincial trade. But experts say work is needed at the provincial level.CanadaJan 29
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Future uncertain for Ontario college students as federal policy brings cuts, layoffsThe tightening of Canada's international student regime has had ripple effects across higher education, but Ontario college students fear they are set to hurt the most.EducationDec 26, 2025
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Ontario college strike enters 4th week with no new talks scheduledThursday marked the fourth week since workers represented by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union walked off the job without a deal from the College Employer Council.EducationOct 9, 2025
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A look back at Trump naming buildings and government programs after himselfU.S. President Donald Trump has ben merging his personal brand with national institutions and government programs, an unusual assertion of power by a sitting U.S. president.U.S. NewsDec 31, 2025
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Talks break down between Ontario colleges, union with strike in 3rd weekOn Monday, both the Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the College Employer Council confirmed talks between the two sides had broken down without any sign of a deal.EducationSep 29, 2025
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Ontario college strike approaches 2-week mark without breakthroughOn Sept. 11, support workers at Ontario's 24 public sector colleges walked off the job after OPSEU failed to get close to a deal with the CEC.EducationSep 24, 2025
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Ontario college support staff reach tentative agreement to end strikeThe union representing more than 10,000 full-time college support staff at Ontario's 24 colleges has reached a tentative agreement after nearly five weeks on strike.EducationOct 15, 2025
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Saskatchewan’s Birdsall, Ziebart making history in Women’s Pro Baseball LeagueSelected in the inaugural Women's Pro Baseball League Draft, Braidy Birdsall and Addie Ziebart are chasing professional opportunities not seen in decades for Saskatchewan players.SportsDec 4, 2025
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Alberta teachers claim new pronoun policy jeopardizes relationship with studentsThe Alberta Teaches Association says a new law that requires parental consent before children can change their name or pronoun threatens the student-teacher trust relationship.PoliticsNov 19, 2025
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Classes cancelled at Conestoga college campus amid support workers’ strikeConestoga College said its Doon campus in Kitchener, Ont., was also closed to all vehicle traffic.EducationOct 8, 2025
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Alberta invokes notwithstanding clause to stop court challenges of transgender lawsThe clause relates to laws that put restrictions on student pronoun changes at school, on girls' sports, and on medical therapies for young people looking to transition.PoliticsNov 18, 2025
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Classes cancelled at 2 Ontario college campuses amid support workers’ strikeTwo colleges say they've cancelled some of their classes and on-campus activities Thursday as striking support staff joined rallies at several colleges across Ontario.CanadaOct 2, 2025
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Thousands of Ontario public college staff on brink of strike as deadline ticks closerStaff represented by OPSEU have been bargaining for a new deal from the College Employer Council for months, but moved toward strike action in August.CanadaSep 10, 2025
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PHOTO ESSAY: One woman’s journey with lupus, the disease of 1,000 facesRuth Wilson doesn't look sick yet "everywhere hurts all the time" – because her immune system is attacking her own body.HealthNov 6, 2025
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Upset with new doctor law, students at all four Quebec medical schools vote to strikeStudents at Quebec's four medical schools have voted for an unlimited general strike mandate over a new provincial law that ties part of doctors' remuneration to performance.CanadaOct 31, 2025
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Disease of 1,000 faces shows how science is tackling immunity’s dark sideDoctor after doctor misdiagnosed or shrugged off Ruth Wilson's rashes, swelling, fevers and severe pain for six years. She saved her life by begging for one more test in an emergency room about to send her home, again, without answers.HealthNov 6, 2025
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Nova Scotia car crash survivor inspires other teens, walks Paris Fashion WeekFrom barely clinging to life after a traumatic car crash to walking a runway at Paris Fashion Week, a 17-year-old Nova Scotia girl hopes telling her story will save others.CanadaOct 23, 2025
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Your latest prescription is to get outsideMADISON, Wis. (AP) — Find a shady spot under a tree, take a breath of fresh air and call me in the morning.HealthOct 25, 2025
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Alberta students keeping busy, hope for end to teachers strike as talks to resume TuesdayThe first formal bargaining meeting since the strike began Oct. 6 is set to take place Tuesday between the Alberta Teachers' Association and the government's bargaining team.EducationOct 13, 2025