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Highly skilled immigrants are twice as likely to leave Canada, report showsOne in five migrants end up leaving Canada within the first 25 years, with the risk of onward migration peaking within the first five years, a report has found.CanadaNov 18
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Thief makes off with $80K in whipped cream during Ontario trailer heistGuelph police are looking for a suspect who allegedly whipped up a creamy heist earlier this week. Just before 11 a.m. Wednesday, police said a manager from a business on Speedvale Avenue West reported a trailer had been stolen earlier in the morning. At approximately 4:30 a.m. Oct. 28, a white Wabash refrigerated trailer was...CrimeOct 30
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Ontario skincare company closes store after complaints, allegations it failed to pay rentA Waterloo Resveralife store has closed after its lease was terminated, prompting relief from customers who allege years of pressure tactics and unresolved complaints.ConsumerNov 14
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Canadian Red Cross sending hurricane relief to Jamaica after Melissa devastationThe Canadian Red Cross has sent more than 18,000 relief items to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa struck as a Category 5 storm, leaving at least 19 dead and widespread devastation.WorldNov 1
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Montreal satellites play role in climate fightInterest in a Montreal-based company's satellites to monitor methane emissions is reaching new heights, even as governments appear to be wavering on climate commitments.EnvironmentOct 18
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6 injured in California house explosion caught on doorbell cameraThe Alameda County Fire Department said they dispatched 75 firefighters after three buildings were destroyed and adjacent structures were damaged.TrendingDec 12
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Canadian oil and gas producers applaud Ottawa’s latest major projects listCAPP president Lisa Baiton said the new list moves Canada toward becoming a "global energy superpower," something Prime Minister Mark Carney has said repeatedly is his goal.MoneyNov 14
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Alberta-Ottawa pipeline accord unlikely to be ‘champagne-popping moment:’ Enserva CEOOttawa and Alberta are poised to announce a memorandum of understanding, affirming support for a pipeline to the B.C. coast that's being described as 'Northern Gateway 2.0.'CanadaNov 26
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3 Calgary homes seriously damaged in overnight fireThree families who live in the southeast Calgary neighbourhood of New Brighton are looking for a new place to live after a large Monday evening fire seriously damaged their homes.FireSep 23
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Why northern First Nations still rely on diesel fuel — and what could power the coveted Ring of FireThe fumes coming through the walls of Neskantaga First Nation's nursing station warned of a crisis with a familiar smell.CanadaDec 10
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Winnipeg man hospitalized after gas station attack, police sayA Winnipeg man is facing an aggravated assault charge after an attack at a St. Boniface gas station left a 61-year-old victim in hospital needing multiple surgeries.CrimeNov 25
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U.S. Supreme Court rules Lisa Cook can remain as Fed governor — for nowCook, who was appointed to the Fed board by former president Joe Biden, has said she will not leave her job and won’t be 'bullied' by Trump.U.S. NewsOct 1
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ANALYSIS: NDP leadership hopefuls reckon with oil and gas workers – and their votesThe federal NDP will select its new leader on March 29 and a key issue as they decide who to pick is how to develop -- or not develop -- the country's oil and gas resources.PoliticsDec 7
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Emissions up in Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area as reliance on gas power deepens: reportThe increased use of natural gas to power the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area is "undermining" efforts to cut into carbon emissions, according to a new report.EnvironmentNov 18
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Former Habs captain Pacioretty retires from NHLVeteran forward Max Pacioretty, who spent three seasons as captain of the Montreal Canadiens and spent the 2024-25 campaign with the Toronto Maple Leafs, has retired from the NHL after 17 seasons.SportsSep 30
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Ontario may need to throw out millions of dollars in PPE: auditor generalDuring the height of COVID-19, the Ford government signed long-term contracts with Ontario manufacturers for desperately needed masks for health-care workers.PoliticsDec 2
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The B.C. ostrich cull controversy, explainedA federal government plan to cull more than 300 ostriches at a B.C. farm over bird flu concerns has raised local tensions, leading to vandalism and an alleged assault.TrendingSep 29
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Auto theft costs Canadians $1B. Here are the top vehicles sought by thievesNewer model, higher-priced SUVs and pickup trucks remain top targets, a new report says, with criminals adapting amid efforts to crack down on their operations.CrimeNov 18
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Leafs better defensively, but more work neededThe Maple Leafs limped out of the Bell Centre last month.SportsDec 12
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Berube laments ‘inexcusable’ Leafs performanceCraig Berube was out of answers.SportsNov 23