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Pilots concerned about air traffic control staffing levelsFollowing the deadly crash, pilots have told Global News that the protocols, including those at Vancouver International Airport (YVR), are not always followed in practice.CanadaMar 25
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Ontario, N.S. sign agreement to sell alcohol across provincial bordersThe new deal flows from a broader framework agreed to by several provinces last year to try to reduce or do away with internal Canadian trade barriers altogether.CanadaMar 2
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International rugby returns to Winnipeg for 1st time in 33 yearsCanada's men's rugby team will face Zimbabwe as part of the World Rugby Nations Cup on July 18 at Princess Auto Stadium.SportsApr 10
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Gogolev in 10th after men’s short program in MilanStephen Gogolev is a reserved, soft-spoken young man off the ice, rarely cracking a smile even when he's "happy" with a performance.SportsFeb 10
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London loses nearly 2M bus riders as student cap hits Ontario transit agenciesBus ridership in London, Ont., decreased by nearly two million riders last year with fewer international students in the province, the city's transit agency says.CanadaMar 27
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Pregnant passenger gives birth in-flight shortly before landing at JFKUpon arrival, medical teams attended to the mother and her newborn, while the crew managed procedures, according to the press release.TrendingApr 6
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Court documents outline sexual assault allegations against former Manitoba politicianCourt documents outline disturbing details of sexual assault allegations against former Manitoba politician Scott Fielding.CrimeApr 10
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Inaugural World Rugby Nations Cup coming to Edmonton in JulyA dozen teams from six continents will play in July and November. They all qualified for the men's rugby World Cup next year.CanadaApr 3
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KitKat thieves make a break for it, steal more than 400K bars in roadway heistThe chocolate bars were set to be distributed across Europe, but KitKat announced Sunday that a large chunk of its chocolate supply had veered off course.TrendingMar 30
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Province of Manitoba sets tuition increase cap at 4%University of Winnipeg Students' Association President Alan Koshy says provincial affordability measures don't help all students, while they're all affected by tuition hikes.EducationMar 27
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Premier Danielle Smith teases future bid from Alberta for the OlympicsPremier Danielle Smith raised the prospect of a future bid for Alberta to host the Olympics, during a speech to the Rotary Club of Downtown Calgary on Thursday.PoliticsApr 9
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Quebec company over the moon after feeding Artemis II astronautsHappy Yak's shrimp curry meal was carried on the Artemis II mission on board the Orion spacecraft by Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and the crew.Canada1 hour
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Will sending aid to Cuba anger U.S.? Half of Canadians say ‘so what?’: surveyFifty-one per cent of surveyed Canadians say Canada should provide aid to Cuba "despite the potential of further upsetting the U.S.-Canada relationship."CanadaApr 6
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Russia, China veto UN Security Council measure to reopen Strait of HormuzThe resolution was watered down to remove text that would have authorized countries to use 'all necessary means,' including military action, to ensure transit through the strait.WorldApr 7
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International visitors helped boost Canada’s tourism industry in 2025: dataThe agency said Friday that spending by international tourists grew 3.6 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2025 from the previous quarter, which was the fastest pace in two years.CanadaMar 27
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Pierre Poilievre backs J.K. Rowling’s support for new Olympic gender policyConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is supporting a ruling this week by the International Olympic Committee that bans transgender women from women's sports at the Games.PoliticsMar 27
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Israel seeks direct talks with Lebanon to smooth Iran ceasefire effortsHours after the ceasefire was announced — amid disagreement over whether it included a pause in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah — Israel pounded Beirut with airstrikes.WorldApr 9
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Alberta moves to implement interprovincial pact to ease trade rules on consumer goodsThe agreement doesn't apply to alcohol, cannabis, food, live animals, tobacco or plants, and it lets provinces maintain certain restrictions on items for health and safety reasons.ConsumerMar 26
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N.B. premier says new toll will go ahead despite concerns of economic impactNew Brunswick plans to set up a toll for out-of-province vehicles near its southernmost boundary with Nova Scotia by 2028.CanadaApr 7
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2 suspects remain wanted almost 3 years after Pearson gold heistTwo suspects remain on the run nearly three years after the infamous gold heist at Toronto Pearson International Airport, police say.CrimeApr 10