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Quebec’s masked band Angine de Poitrine is blowing up. Meet the men behind the nosesQuebec’s newest breakout band wears paper-mâché masks with giant phallic noses and polka-dot-speckled costumes that cover their entire bodies.CanadaMar 13
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I tried the Shark CryoGlow LED Face Mask—here’s my honest reviewGame-changer or gimmick? Our beauty editor put the viral Shark CryoGlow LED Mask to the test—read on for her honest review of the med spa-inspired gadget everyone is raving about.The CuratorFeb 27
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Signed Crosby, MacKinnon jerseys stolen from Halifax bar by masked thiefA Halifax bar had a pair of framed jerseys signed by two hometown hockey heroes — Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon — stolen right off the wall in a brazen theft.CrimeFeb 19
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Your ultimate guide to the best red light therapy LED masks of 2026Whether you’re targeting breakouts or seeking all-over skin rejuvenation, LED red light therapy masks can help. From CurrentBody to Hottoerak, these top brands are worth trying.The CuratorFeb 6
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Game-changing travel accessories for your next vacationMake travel easier and more comfortable with on-the-go essentials like a compact toothbrush, cozy eye mask, portable power banks and adapters and more.The CuratorJan 27
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ICE detains 5-year-old Minnesota boy as he arrives home from schoolPhotos of the incident show the preschooler in a blue knitted hat with bunny ears and white pompoms walking with a masked ICE agent behind him.U.S. NewsJan 22
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Carney says forced labour a ‘global issue,’ ‘parts of China’ at higher riskEarlier this year United Nations experts said 'there is a persistent pattern of alleged State-imposed forced labour involving ethnic minorities across multiple provinces in China.'CanadaMar 30
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Nearly 40K Toyota vehicles recalled due to ‘seats and restraints’ issueAccording to Transport Canada, 'the seatback recliners for the second-row seats may not have been manufactured properly' on certain vehicles.ConsumerMar 16
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Carney says he’s ‘absolutely not’ considering proroguing ParliamentPrime Minister Mark Carney has said he is 'absolutely not' considering proroguing Parliament if he were to secure a majority government.PoliticsMar 31
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To chop spending, Ottawa will cut science, tourism, foreign aid programsWhile 40 departments will collectively spend $23 billion more next year, another 85 departments will spend $31 billion less in 2026-27.PoliticsMar 19
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Mark Carney signs deal with Nova Scotia to simplify some environmental reviewsOttawa has signed a deal with Nova Scotia to simplify federal and provincial environmental approvals on major infrastructure and resource projects.PoliticsMar 27
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Canadian Medical Association seeking to intervene on Saskatchewan pronoun caseThe CMA is seeking to intervene in a Supreme Court case on Saskatchewan’s use of the notwithstanding clause over a landmark pronoun case.CanadaMar 18
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Crown stays charges against self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada’ after compound raidCharges against self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' Romana Didulo have been stayed following a Saskatchewan RCMP investigation that found people living at a decommissioned school.CanadaMar 18
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Carney set to fly to Yellowknife then Norway with defence-focused agendaCarney will be the first Canadian prime minister to make an official visit to Norway since 1980. Heads of government from Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Finland will also be present.PoliticsMar 12
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Premier Moe hits back at Ottawa’s gun buyback program through certificate exemptionsPremier Scott Moe told delegates at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities that his government is taking a "firm stand" against Ottawa's "gun grab."CanadaMar 11
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As prime minister, Mark Carney makes Question Period a low priorityA Global News analysis of Hansard shows Prime Minister Mark Carney has attended Question Period less than 30 per cent of the time, much less than either of his two predecessors.PoliticsMar 29
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‘Admin nights’ an antidote to procrastination while catching up with friendsMore Canadians are holding 'admin nights' — gathering with friends while each person tackles tasks like paying bills, applying for jobs, answering emails and booking appointments.LifestyleMar 17
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Elon Musk says Canada’s language rules ‘hypocritical and unfair’ as Air Canada CEO to retireAir Canada announced CEO Michael Rousseau would retire by the end of this year's third quarter, a move that comes after growing calls for him to resign.CanadaMar 31
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OpenAI agrees to strengthen safeguards following B.C. mass shooting: ministerMinister Evan Solomon says Sam Altman confirmed the company would apply its new safety standards retroactively and review previously flagged cases.TechMar 5
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Toronto’s ‘Ask for Angela’ safety campaign expands ahead of FIFA World CupVictims of intimate partner violence will be able to ask various partner agencies, such as Shoppers Drug Mart, to speak with 'Angela,' indicating they need help.HealthMar 31