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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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Ipsos poll reveals the news Canadians watched and worried about in 2025From Washington to war zones, Canadians say the U.S. shaped nearly every major story they followed this year.CanadaDec 31, 2025
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Calgary airport launches new security screening programThe Calgary International Airport is set to open its new centralized security screening area on Wednesday with the aim of reducing security wait times for domestic passengers.CanadaDec 9, 2025
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Cap on international students leading to drop in Ontario transit ridershipBrampton, Mississauga and parts of Waterloo Region were among the suburbs where people flocked back to the bus, leading to overcrowding and setting records.CanadaFeb 18
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Florida lawmakers pass bill to rename Palm Beach airport after TrumpIf Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs Bill SB 706, it would then need approval from the FAA, and the name change would go into effect on July 1.U.S. NewsFeb 20
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Calgary companies secure more international trade deals amid U.S. uncertaintyAccording to new data from Calgary Economic Development, less than a quarter of the trade deals it secured in 2025 were with the U.S., down from 35 per cent in 2024.CanadaFeb 12
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Porter flight from Edmonton loses traction, slides off taxiway at Hamilton airportA Porter Airlines flight arriving in Hamilton from Edmonton on Wednesday lost traction and slid off the taxiway, officials tell Global News.CanadaFeb 20
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Democrats probe Trump donor’s ‘influence’ over Gordie Howe bridge threatDemocrats are demanding Ambassador Bridge owner Matthew Moroun provide documentation of a reported meeting held with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick before Trump's threat.PoliticsFeb 18
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Carney says he had ‘positive’ call with Trump on Gordie Howe bridge threatWindsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to stop the Gordie Howe International Bridge from opening is “just insane.”CanadaFeb 10
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New Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux to join Carney on India, Australia, Japan tripThe Prime Minister's Office said Jeneroux will be part of Carney's delegation in his new role as 'special advisor on economic and security partnerships' during the nine-day trip.Politics8 hours
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U.S., Iran to hold more nuclear talks as Tehran closes Strait of HormuzIran said it will close the Strait of Hormuz for several hours for live fire military exercises and the United States ramps up its military forces in the region.WorldFeb 17
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Trump family wants to own trademark if airports use president’s nameApplications filed by the Trump Organization with the federal trademark office are seeking exclusive rights to use the president's name on airports and dozens of related things.U.S. NewsFeb 17
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B.C. should be new home for global defence bank, premier saysThe bank helps address financing challenges facing governments and industries for NATO members and allied nations as countries increase investments to secure borders.PoliticsFeb 9
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Quebec political, business leaders tout Montreal as ideal to host NATO defence bankToronto, Vancouver and Ottawa are also actively lobbying to host the bank's headquarters, which comes with an estimated 3,500 jobs.PoliticsFeb 13
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Powerful nor’easter hits Nova Scotia: flights cancelled, power outages expectedA powerful nor'easter is blowing through Nova Scotia -- cancelling schools, causing travel disruptions and leaving power outages in its wake.WeatherFeb 23
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Porter flight from Toronto ‘stuck in the snow’ after sliding at Halifax airportA Porter Airlines flight from Toronto that landed at the Halifax airport became "disabled" at the end of a runway when it "slid laterally and got stuck in the snow," officials say.CanadaFeb 12
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‘Head over hooves’: Toronto Zoo announces birth of calf from endangered giraffe speciesThe calf from the endangered giraffe species was born on Sunday at around 1:30 a.m., the zoo said.Canada10 hours
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Ontario ends tuition freeze at public colleges and universities, boosts fundingPost-secondary institutions will be allowed to increase their tuition fees by two per cent per year for three years, before switching to an inflation-informed increase after that.CanadaFeb 12
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Canada wants to withhold ‘sensitive’ information from trial over Sikh leader’s killingAllowing the information to be disclosed 'would be injurious to international relations and national security,' the Attorney General of Canada argued.CanadaFeb 19
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‘May be a thawing’ between Canada and U.S., B.C. premier says after tariff court rulingThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled that Trump overstepped his presidential authority by imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico and other countries under emergency powers.PoliticsFeb 20