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Food affordability outweighs taste, nutrition for Canadians: reportThe study found that Canadians are still looking for discounts to save on food, but some are still dipping into savings or borrowing money to buy.CanadaApr 28
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Kenneth Law to plead guilty after murder charges withdrawn, lawyer saysPolice have alleged that Law ran several websites that were used to sell sodium nitrite and other items that can be used for self-harm.CrimeApr 18
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Anand says Sudan a ‘priority,’ pledges $120M in aid as war enters 4th yearCanada's foreign affairs minister said hunger is being used as a weapon of war in Sudan but it's up to global tribunals to decide whether a genocide is taking place.WorldApr 15
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Manitoba proposes $5M to improve food quality in personal care homesIn Manitoba's 2026 budget, there is a $5 million investment to ensure fresh, high-quality, and culturally appropriate foods are available for residents in personal care homes.PoliticsMar 26
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Small Alberta business ‘Booby Food’ fights back after regulator shutdownBetween 2020 and 2025, shipments of freeze-dried breast milk moved through regulated channels without issue. But in 2025, a Calgary business was shut down by federal regulators.InvestigationsApr 15
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Canada not prioritizing trade over foreign aid, human rights, Anand saysAnand said she wants to 'gently push back' against the argument that efforts to promote Canada's values are separate from its objectives on the economy and defence.PoliticsApr 23
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Poilievre, Rogan chat MMA, exercise and trade: ‘Knock the tariffs down’The Conservative leader made an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast after turning down Rogan’s invite during the last election.PoliticsMar 19
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Jamal Shead model of consistency for RaptorsEntering his sophomore NBA season, Jamal Shead knew there was one statistical category he wanted to lead the league in: games played.SportsApr 13
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Raptors reach playoffs in regular-season finaleTrying to get the Toronto Raptors back in the playoffs has been keeping Scottie Barnes up at night for the past week.SportsApr 12
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Migraine sufferers in southern Alberta struggle to find affordable treatmentsWhile southern Alberta's famous Chinooks are famous for the warm weather they bring, for some they are also infamous for the 'pounding, throbbing' headaches that accompany them.HealthMar 17
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Your hair is aging—here’s what experts want you to know about thinning & greyingA dermatologist and cosmetic chemist break down the hair aging process, what’s *actually* happening beneath the surface, and what you (and the products you use) can do about it.The CuratorMar 18
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Amazon’s 2026 Big Spring Sale is coming—here’s what you need to knowAmazon has officially announced the dates for its upcoming Big Spring Sale, a weeklong shopping event featuring major discounts up to 40-50% off.The CuratorMar 23
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What to know about Canada’s new front package nutrition warning labelsCanada now requires a front package nutrition symbol on many products high in sugar, sodium or saturated fat to help consumers make healthier choices.HealthJan 7
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8 best fitness trackers for every budget and fitness levelWhether it’s from Apple, Garmin, or Google, we’re covering everything from sleek, budget-friendly models to devices loved by athletes and personal trainers.The CuratorMar 7
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Do ‘forever chemicals’ age men faster? Experts urge caution on new studyCoined forever chemicals due to the years it takes for them to break down, PFAS are 'a group of thousands of human-made chemicals' commonly found in everyday items.HealthFeb 27
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Indigenous leaders outline priorities for spring sitting of ParliamentFrom clean drinking water legislation to self-government and better infrastructure, Indigenous leaders say they're looking for action from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government.CanadaFeb 21
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The U.S. economy just slowed far more than economists expectedGDP increased at a 1.4 per cent annualized rate last quarter, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis said in its advance estimate of fourth-quarter GDP on Friday.EconomyFeb 20
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Raw milk consumption warnings issued after U.S. newborn dies of listeriaConsuming raw dairy products can expose people to a variety of illnesses including avian influenza, brucella, tuberculosis, Salmonella, and E. coli, among other pathogens.HealthFeb 4
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Kennebecasis Valley Food Basket expands to address food insecurityBacked by a more than $800,000 upgrade, the non-profit organization is expanding its space and operations.CanadaFeb 2
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Winnipeg man powerlifted through cancer treatment, hopes to inspire othersIn 2023, Winnipegger Jordan Powell had his sights set on a national powerlifting championship after breaking the provincial record. A cancer diagnosis changed his journey.CanadaFeb 4