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Vancouver finds cash to keep Downtown Eastside toilets, street cleaning going to year-endThe two projects were operated on provincial grant funding that expired last month. The City of Vancouver has stepped in with temporary funding while it looks for soutions.CanadaJul 17
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Harsh words, but no discipline over London, Ont. councillor’s ‘troubling’ homeless commentsThe Ontario Civilian Police Commission has concluded that a formal investigation into Coun. Susan Stevenson's social media posts is unnecessary, but it did recommend a 'caution.'CanadaJul 11
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Video shows man rescued after major flooding in London, Ont.A spokesperson with the city said the chance of a rainfall event of this magnitude in London, Ont., is less than one per cent annually.CanadaJul 15
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Lack of public data raises questions about private addiction care in AlbertaHealth-care professionals are questioning the efficacy of private mental health and addictions care in Alberta due to the lack of public data.HealthJul 16
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After another flash-flooding death, expert says N.S. needs robust alert system — nowLast year, flooding killed four, including three children, prompting a review that found authorities faced several challenges in transmitting timely emergency alerts to the public.CanadaJul 13
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Donald Trump scores another legal victory as classified docs case tossedA Florida-based Trump-appointed Judge ruled that Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is leading the prosecution, was unlawfully appointed to his role.U.S. NewsJul 15
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U.S. gun violence declared a public health emergency. What to knowThe advisory issued by U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy came as the country grappled with another summer weekend marked by mass shootings.U.S. NewsJun 25
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MPs should have ‘protective zones’ amid rising threats: former safety ministerLiberal Marco Mendicino is calling for protective buffer zones around MP offices to be legislated into law amid rising threats and intimidation against public officials.PoliticsJul 18
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Unhoused family relocates after eviction from paid campground in Peterborough, Ont.The Miller family spent over a month camping at Beavermead Campground in Peterborough but was issued an eviction notice. They have since moved to a campground east of the city.CanadaJun 28
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N.B. teen rescued after diving accident at local pool: ‘I just thank them for acting’Family and friends are raising money to help the family of a Riverview, N.B., teen who suffered a serious spinal cord injury from a diving accident.CanadaJun 22
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Definition of 100-year storm ‘seems to have flown right out the window’: Toronto officialToronto’s city manager says the city will review its response to Tuesday's storm, while an area food bank is calling for support after being impacted.PoliticsJul 18
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‘Unfit for office’: 10 times JD Vance criticized Trump before landing VP nodDonald Trump has a new running mate in the race to become America's next president: a man who has previously criticized him, even once referring to him as an "idiot."U.S. NewsJul 16
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5 years after historic tobacco ruling, ‘nothing has changed’In the span of a few short years, Jean-Luc Duval lost two of the most important people in his life to lung cancer.CanadaJul 2
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Foreign influence registry could have ‘chilling effect,’ researchers warn MPsCanada's leading research universities delivered the warning to a House of Commons committee that began a clause-by-clause review of the Liberals' foreign interference bill Monday.CanadaJun 10
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Foreign influence registry could have ‘chilling effect,’ universities warnMembers of a House of Commons committee are slated to begin a clause-by-clause review of the sweeping anti-foreign interference bill on Monday — including any amendments.CanadaJun 10
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‘A warm, caring place’: Hospice Halifax holds annual hike to raise money for end-of-life careHospice Halifax held its annual Hike for Hospice at Point Pleasant Park on Saturday, to raise money for compassionate end-of-life care.HealthJun 10
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Manitoba pet expo brings pet lovers of all kinds under one roofPet lovers of all kinds were in St. Norbert Sunday celebrating all things pets at this years Manitoba Pet Expo. Proceeds from this years event support the local organizations.LifestyleJun 9
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Old bets resolved, new bets wagered as Oilers face Panthers in Stanley Cup FinalsProminent figures from Texas are making good on their playoff bets as the Edmonton Oilers prepare to face the Florida Panthers on Saturday night.SportsJun 8
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Marjorie Taylor Greene compares Trump to Jesus, provoking backlashThis isn't the first time Marjorie Taylor Greene has compared the former president to the Messiah.TrendingJun 10
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Ontario’s strongest mayors? These leaders are making the most of Ford’s enhanced powersThe mayors of Brampton, Caledon and Brampton have all used strong mayor powers to make major staffing decisions. Internal documents show the provincial government is watching.PoliticsJul 18