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Premier Danielle Smith says ministers, staff accepting playoff hockey tickets onsidePremier Danielle Smith says she doesn't think her cabinet ministers and political staff accepting tickets to luxury suites at playoff hockey games runs afoul of ethics rules.PoliticsJul 22
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Don’t use cheap floaties, rivergoers warned as Western Canada sweats in renewed heat wave'The most common reason we're called is people are purchasing plastic floaties, rafts, flamingos that are not meant for swift water.'WeatherJul 17
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Cap on for-profit centres hampering growth of $10-a-day child-care system in OntarioOntario municipalities have been forced to turn down thousands of child-care spaces in the $10-a-day system because of a limit on the percentage of for-profit spaces.CanadaJul 9
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North American stock markets extend rally as investors bet on TrumpThe S&P/TSX composite index was up 78.16 points to a new closing record of 22,751.68.EconomyJul 15
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Hottest temperatures of the week on the way for Alberta, some areas to reach 37 CSome areas of Alberta could see temperatures hit 37 C on Wednesday, as Environment and Climate Change Canada expects Tuesday and Wednesday to be the hottest days this week.WeatherJul 9
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Sex crime case of Montreal billionaire Robert Miller to return to court in OctoberLawyers for Robert Miller and the Crown appeared in a Montreal courtroom Wednesday, but the accused was not present as a next date was set for Oct. 1.CrimeJul 3
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Outrage after ‘ray of light’ Toronto crossing guard allegedly fired for feeding birdsThe ties that Lisa Dunn formed with both adults and children during her years as a crossing guard are the only thing keeping her going.FeaturesJun 28
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Visitors to Toronto Islands should have ‘fixed link’ option: councillorDon Valley East Coun. Jon Burnside is asking city staff to look into the option of a fixed link – like a pedestrian bridge – to the islands in Lake Ontario.PoliticsJun 24
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Ontario storm: Major flooding hits Toronto area, thousands without powerMajor flooding hit the Toronto area Tuesday and tens of thousands of people lost power after an intense storm passed through portions of southern Ontario.WeatherJul 16
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Not everyone has AC, but do you have a legal ‘right to cooling’ in Canada?Advocates for tenants, seniors and the environment are rallying across Canada to ensure vulnerable people can access their right to cooling. What is this legal right?CanadaJul 13
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Calgary moves to stage 3 water restrictions; reopens pools, lifts fire banCalgary emergency officials removed certain aspects of outdoor water restrictions as the city restores water service after a feeder main break in June.HealthJul 6
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Calgary irrigation company feels the pinch of outdoor water restrictionsA Calgary irrigation company says stage three water restrictions imposed by the city are having an impact on keeping trees and other plants alive.CanadaJul 13
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Dane Cook, Bassem Youssef to perform at ‘revived’ Just for Laughs festivalJust for Laughs cancelled its Montreal and Toronto festivals earlier this year and sought creditor protection, blaming the COVID-19 pandemic and inflation, among other factors.EntertainmentJun 26
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‘I’m so happy to be here’: Winnipeg man’s experience with necrotizing fasciitisKyle Lemke had necrotizing fasciitis, a flesh-eating disease that Manitoba Public Health says is fatal in 20-30 per cent of cases. It can spread up to 3 cm per hour.HealthJun 28
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Canadian Blood Services celebrates National Blood Donor Week in KingstonCanadian Blood Services celebrates National Blood Donor Week while highlighting cancer survivor Shae-Lynn Way's story to inspire and thank donors for lifesaving contributions.HealthJun 13
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$1M legacy donor pulls funds, calls out Ontario hospital’s ‘bizarre and costly’ board decisionsRonald Breen says the London Health Sciences Centre board 'does not have a governance regime' and has 'lost its way.'HealthJul 23
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LHSC aims to reduce wait times with first-in-Canada MRI machineThe hospital says the machine arrived on June 25 and only required a total of one month to become operational. Clinical applications officially begin on July 29.HealthJul 25
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Boissonnault’s former business partner linked to woman detained in Dominican Republic cocaine bustStephen Anderson, Boissonnault’s former partner at Global Health Imports, is scheduled to testify before the ethics committee July 17.InvestigationsJul 16
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Foreign swatting call led to hold and secure at Kitchener high school: policeFor the second time in less than a month, Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute in Kitchener was placed under a hold and secure.CrimeJun 13
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Argentina earns 2-0 win over gutsy Canada in Copa America semifinalDespite the loss, the 48th-ranked Canadians did not disappoint before a lively crowd of 80,102.SportsJul 10