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Critics ask how Ontario jails could have mistakenly released more than 150 inmatesInternal documents and data obtained by Global News using freedom of information laws show inmates are routinely released 'improperly' from the province's correctional facilities.PoliticsApr 15
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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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Nova Scotia exploring possible transit system to link Halifax with 3 rural communitiesNova Scotia's Department of Public Works says the network would ideally connect to existing fixed-route services run by municipalities.TrafficApr 15
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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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NDP quietly gets $670K in funding despite losing official party statusGovernment House Leader Steven MacKinnon stressed Wednesday that no new money was being used for the funding, which he said comes from a 'reallocation' of the existing budget.PoliticsApr 15
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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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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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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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B.C. First Nation travels to U.K., seeks compensation 9 years after fuel spillThe First Nation wants the government to come to the table to resolve restoration and compensation for the Nathan E. Stewart oil spill, which happened 10 years ago.CanadaApr 14
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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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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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Ontario forging ahead with medical residency rule for international grads it recently rescindedOntario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province.Politics1 hour
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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.CanadaApr 13
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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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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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Anna Kepner’s 16-year-old stepbrother charged as adult in cruise ship deathAccording to court records, T.H., 16, of Titusville, Fla., was travelling on Carnival Cruise Line’s Horizon with Anna Kepner and other family members in November 2025.CrimeApr 13
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Ford ‘furious’ jails run by his government are accidentally releasing inmatesDocuments obtained by Global News revealed provincially-run jails are routinely releasing inmates in error, something the solicitor general was briefed on.PoliticsApr 16
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Solicitor general will ‘get to bottom’ of inmate release errors he was briefed on in 2025A briefing note revealing the accidental release of inmates at Ontario jails was written for Solicitor General Michael Kerzner at the start of 2025.CanadaApr 16