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Ontario colleges warn that work permit changes will stunt $10-a-day child-care programNew federal rules would prevent international students who graduate from early childhood education programs from applying for a work permit in Canada, knee-capping the $10-a-dayCanadaOct 29
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Wildfire smoke pollution linked to thousands of annual deaths: global studyA new international study co-authored by a Canadian researcher says climate change is contributing to thousands more wildfire smoke-related deaths than in previous decades.HealthOct 21
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Nova Scotia to reduce assessment time for licensing internationally trained doctorsNova Scotia is launching a new medical program that will certify internationally trained doctors more quickly to work in the province's health system.HealthOct 8
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Canada adds $15M to Lebanon aid, will match up to $6M in donationsThe federal government says the new money will help Canadian and international aid groups provide food, water, emergency health care and other assistance in Lebanon.CanadaOct 9
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Merritt mayor says internal documents show ER closures will continue to DecemberMike Goetz told Global News he was sent internal documents by non-official insider sources within Interior Health that indicate more ER closures coming.HealthOct 2
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Nearly 13K international students applied for asylum this year, data showsImmigration Minister Marc Miller said in an interview with Global News that a 'growing number' of international students are claiming asylum in order to stay in Canada.CanadaSep 24
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How Ontario watered down a landmark housing law as new builds hit the brakesInternal government documents and calendars obtained by Global News suggest the law that as ultimately unveiled fell short of the housing minister's initial vision.CanadaSep 12
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Boeing’s Starliner has made its return to Earth — without its astronautsSix hours after departing the International Space Station, Starliner parachuted into New Mexico’s White Sands Missile Range, descending on autopilot through the desert darkness.ScienceSep 7
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Manitoba premier Wab Kinew wants federal help to avoid potential tuition hikesManitoba Premier Wab Kinew says a new federal policy on international students could lead to higher post-secondary tuition fees for domestic ones.EducationSep 5
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Planning a visit to New Zealand? Why you might have to pay more this yearStarting Oct. 1, just in time for spring and summer in the Southern Hemisphere, New Zealand will nearly triple a tax it levies on international visitors.CanadaSep 4
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TIFF touts Rogers as ‘presenting sponsor’ ahead of 1st fest without BellWhen the Toronto International Film Festival rolls out the red carpet to welcome Hollywood's top stars this week, it will do so with dozens of new brand supporters.EntertainmentSep 3
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Watch the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival through the Global News Eye CamThe Global Edmonton Fringe Festival Eye Cam will capture an up-close look at the excitement and events happening on site during the festival.FeaturesAug 15
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A Liberal MP says his constituents want Trudeau to go — and he agreesLongtime Liberal MP Sean Casey, who has served as MP for Charlottetown since 2011, says the feedback he's been hearing from constituents is clear.CanadaOct 16
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Lionel Messi makes Toronto trip as soccer fans ‘hope to see’ superstar playSoccer superstar Lionel Messi has made the trip to Canada’s largest city as his Inter Miami gets ready to play Toronto FC, but whether he plays is up in the air.SportsOct 4
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Stolen vehicle registration schemes in Ontario and the stiff penalties proposedWith 'reVINing' a growing issue in the province, the Ford government is expected to table legislation to make it harder to re-register a stolen vehicle through ServiceOntario.PoliticsOct 28
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Trudeau says Liberals ‘strong and united’ after caucus challengeIn the face of a leadership challenge, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that the Liberal Party is 'strong and united' despite frustrations within the caucus.CanadaOct 23
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Ontario art gallery says most customer data safe after ‘cybersecurity incident’The Art Gallery of Ontario says the vast majority of customer data is safe after it was hit by a “cybersecurity incident” last month.CanadaOct 31
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Staff gag order slowing up Vancouver Park Board transition planningGlobal News has obtained the latest internal communication from Vancouver city staff outlining progress so far in work to eliminate the park board.PoliticsAug 14
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Edmonton airport’s departure road, ramp reopens Thursday after year-long constructionThe road was reopened at 9 a.m.CanadaOct 31
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Quebec claims private colleges are selling citizenship. The data tells another storyMany permits have gone to people attending schools outside Montreal, in regions where the province has promised not to target programs that largely depend on foreign students.EducationOct 29