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Why the Iran war is making mortgage renewal feel like a ‘roller-coaster’Homeowners looking to renew their mortgage this year should be concerned about three and five-year government bond yields, one mortgage expert said.ConsumerMar 10
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The Calgary Stampede unveils 20-year ‘master plan’ for Stampede ParkThe board of the Calgary Stampede has unveiled its vision for how Stampede Park will change over the next 20 years to make it a year-round destination.EconomyMar 18
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Remembrance Day marked with solemn ceremonies in TorontoCrowds gathered in Toronto this morning for solemn Remembrance Day ceremonies honouring the sacrifices of Canada's fallen soldiers and veterans.CanadaNov 11, 2025
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‘They fought for our freedoms’: The Grey Cup’s deep connections to military, conflictThe Grey Cup honours Canadian football heroes of the past — many of whom were also war heroes.CanadaNov 11, 2025
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More than 100 years after WW1, the threat of conflict haunts Europe againAs nations across the globe observe Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day or Veterans Day, the specter of new conflict haunts war memorials amid threats in Europe.WorldNov 11, 2025
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Dow pauses work on $11.6B Alberta net-zero petrochemical site due to economic uncertaintyDow Chemical has paused work on its $11.6-billion net-zero petrochemical project northeast of Edmonton due to economic and geopolitical volatility.EconomyApr 24, 2025
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On the Brink: Ontario mom ‘one bill away from paying to go back to work’Cheyenne Allen says 20 years ago, owning a home and living off two incomes would’ve been stable, but ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, things have changed.CanadaApr 19, 2025
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On the Brink: Ontario retirees forced to cut family traditions over food costsThis is the latest installment of a Global News series called ‘On the Brink,’ which profiles people who are struggling with the rising cost of living.CanadaApr 5, 2025
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Read the transcript of Trudeau’s response to U.S. tariffs on CanadaU.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Saturday, imposing tariffs on Canadian goods and spurring Canadian retaliatory tariffs.CanadaFeb 1, 2025
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After Trump tariffs, Trudeau reveals $155B counter-tariffs on U.S.The 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods, with an exception for oil and gas at 10 per cent, will go into effect Tuesday, sources said Canada has been told.CanadaFeb 1, 2025
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Standard & Poor’s lowers sovereign credit rating on Belgium, cites lack of permanent govtBRUSSELS - Standard & Poor's lowered its long-term sovereign credit rating for Belgium on Friday, citing the country's lack of a permanent government and a looming European recession that threatens the country's exports.MoneyNov 25, 2011
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Charismatic prop Castrogiovanni to lead Italy against Canada in rugby testTORONTO - Captain Sergio Parisse may be sidelined by injury but Italy will still be led out by a rugby icon when it takes on Canada at BMO Field in Friday's test match.SportsJun 13, 2012
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B.C. prof among scientists on newly announced Mars mission launching in 2016VANCOUVER - As NASA's Curiosity rover beams back photos of the rocky surface of Mars, another group of scientists, including one from British Columbia, is preparing the next mission to uncover what's underneath.CanadaAug 22, 2012
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In Bethlehem, nun famous for kissing Elvis as Hollywood starlet prays for miracle in Conn.BETHLEHEM, Conn. - In the little town of Bethlehem, a cloistered nun whose luminous blue eyes entranced Elvis Presley in his first on-screen movie kiss is praying for a Christmas miracle.EntertainmentDec 22, 2011
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In Bethlehem, nun famous for kissing Elvis as Hollywood starlet prays for miracle in Conn.BETHLEHEM, Conn. - In the little town of Bethlehem, a cloistered nun whose luminous blue eyes entranced Elvis Presley in his first on-screen movie kiss is praying for a Christmas miracle.WorldDec 23, 2011
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‘People in Guelph are very generous’: Annual poppy campaign underwayThis year also marks the 100th anniversary of the poppy being adopted as the flower of remembrance, according to the Royal Canadian Legion.CanadaNov 2, 2021
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Feds promise to hire more staff to tackle veterans’ case backlog: ministerCanada's Veterans Affairs minister is promising to hire more staff to help reduce the backlog of cases from veterans seeking assistance from the government.CanadaNov 11, 2021
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Remembrance Day 2021: Here’s what’s open and closed in OttawaMost retailers and grocers in Ottawa, including the LCBO and Beer Store, will open after 12:30 p.m. on Remembrance Day, in accordance with municipal bylaws.ConsumerNov 9, 2021
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Small Remembrance Day ceremony held at refurbished Saskatoon cenotaphMembers from the Saskatoon Downtown Canadian Progress Club decided to host their own ceremony outside of city hall in front of the cenotaph, which was refurbished this year.CanadaNov 11, 2021
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Calgary group pushing for new Canadian women’s soccer leagueA Calgary group is hoping to pave the way to a professional women's soccer league in Canada.SportsAug 19, 2021