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Donations surge as Guelph’s Christmas Kettle campaign nears its end for 2024Just days remain in the Guelph Salvation Army's Christmas Kettle campaign. Over $290,000 has been raised as the Christmas Eve deadline approaches.CanadaDec 19
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‘A ways to go’: Calgary Salvation Army thousands behind annual fundraising goalAs of Saturday, the Salvation Army says it has raised about $250,000 of its $850,000 goal through its annual Christmas Kettle Campaign.EconomyDec 14
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How will charities handle the financial pressures Sask. families face this Christmas?The holidays are a time of year when charitable organizations lean heavily on the community to provide the supports for those in need. How financial pressures impact them?CanadaNov 21
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Saskatchewan charities hope the holidays help bring in much-needed donationsIt is known as the season of giving. But has Saskatchewan lost its kind spirit? As people's wallets are stretched thin, charity organizations are feeling the affect.CanadaDec 10
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Lethbridge charities call for help as donation demand risesThis week sees two major donation drives kicking off in Lethbridge during a time when more support is needed than ever before.MoneyNov 25
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Okanagan Salvation Army says ongoing Canada Post strike affecting donationsCapt. Jennifer Henson told Global News that while people are still efforting to drop off cheques at their location, they are seeing fewer and fewer as the strike continues.EconomyDec 9
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Survey shows newcomers lose financial confidence after coming to CanadaPacking up and moving to a new country is no easy task, and for many newcomers, the biggest learning curve is Canada's financial system.MoneyDec 5
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Holiday donations down 50% amid Canada Post strike: Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army says holiday donations are down 50 per cent since the Canada Post strike began, amounting to a drop of roughly $9.3 million compared to this time last year.CanadaDec 9
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Jordan Peterson says he’s left Canada and moved to the U.S.Peterson cited his ongoing feud with the College of Psychologists of Ontario as a reason to leave his home country.CanadaDec 13
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No mail, consider e-transfer: N.B. charities scramble amid Canada Post strikeCharities in New Brunswick that rely heavily on mailed-in donations at this time of year are scrambling amid the Canada Post strike.CanadaNov 19
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Nova Scotia Tory leader Houston strives to balance combative and personable sidesElected party leader in 2018, Tim Houston became premier three years later when the Tories won a majority.PoliticsNov 22
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Trump, Biden pledge orderly transition of power in White House meetingTrump made a victor’s return to Washington, meeting with House Republicans earlier Wednesday who appear poised to keep their majority and complete GOP control of Congress.U.S. NewsNov 13
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Markets shoot higher after Trump win. Investors ask, can it last?Stock markets were rising broadly higher on news of Donald Trump's U.S. election victory on Wednesday. Here's how investors say you should adjust your portfolio.MoneyNov 6
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Why is inflation heating up at the grocery store again? Blame the loonieWhile overall inflation has moderated, consumers are once again feeling the pinch on groceries. Here's why, plus some tips to save at the grocery store.ConsumerNov 23
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Requiring rent in advance is illegal in Nova Scotia. But it keeps happeningA Nova Scotia tenant is speaking out about paying rent in advance -- a policy that advocates say is increasingly being enforced by landlords despite being illegal.CanadaOct 31
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‘No rush’ for snap election in Canada after Trump win, experts sayAs the dust settles on the U.S. election and the world prepares for another Trump presidency, Canadians may be wondering whether it raises the odds of a snap election here.PoliticsNov 7
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B.C. election recounts will delay result for about a weekElections BC said Sunday the recounts will take place from Oct. 26 to 28 in Juan de Fuca-Malahat and Surrey City Centre, where NDP candidates lead BC Conservatives.PoliticsOct 21
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N.B. election: Blaine Higgs says Indigenous people ceded land ‘many, many years ago’New Brunswick Liberal Leader Susan Holt discussed her election promises for health care today, but her two main opponents said her cost estimates are unrealistic.PoliticsOct 18
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‘Bit of a lone wolf’: New Brunswick Tory Leader Blaine Higgs seeks 3rd term in officeThe past two years have not been easy for New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs, but he has proven resilient.PoliticsOct 18
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Blades Bio October 2024: Ben RicheAcquired from the Victoria Royals over the summer, Ben Riche has returned home to Saskatchewan and joined Global Sports' Scott Roblin for this year's first episode of 'Blades Bio.'SportsOct 8