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P.E.I. man faces province’s 1st hate crime charges after alleged antisemitic posts: RCMPA Prince Edward Island man is facing what RCMP believe are the first hate crime charges laid in the province after social media postings.Crime12 hours
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Treacherous commutes expected in Alberta as winter wallop tracks across CanadaMany parts of the Prairies, along with other parts of Canada, might have to dig themselves out ahead of this coming weekend as a wintry wallop continues.WeatherDec 19
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Parts of northern Alberta slated to see upwards of 30 cm of snow by TuesdayMany parts of north and southeastern Alberta are expected to get a blast of wintry weather Monday.WeatherDec 8
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Snow warnings for parts of Ontario. Here’s what to expectSnowfall warnings are in place for several parts of Ontario with several centimetres of snow having already fallen in many communities.WeatherNov 30
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Polar vortex set to bring ‘harsh early start to winter’ across CanadaA polar vortex — a large area of low pressure — is heading south from the Arctic, bringing with it cold weather across many parts of Canada.WeatherNov 24
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Could Canada Post workers strike again ahead of holidays? What we knowAs the holidays approach, many business owners are reminded of last year's nationwide Canada Post strike and are wondering if it could happen again as labour woes persist.ConsumerNov 13
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Communities from across Saskatchewan gather to discuss preserving Indigenous languageSaskatchewan has many different Indigenous languages and dialects as it is an important part of culture. The Language Keepers Gathering opened up talks about preserving language.CanadaNov 5
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Man found dead at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground in FloridaThis is the third person to die at a Disney property in the month of October.TrendingOct 22
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ANALYSIS: Will Seattle loss be a wake-up call for Winnipeg Jets?Of Winnipeg's five wins, four were against teams that didn’t get to the post-season last year. To many, those are games that this high-powered Jets team are supposed to win.SportsOct 24
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At least 30 cats die in ‘heartbreaking’ fire at Ontario animal sanctuaryThe Fort Erie fire department says 30 cats died after a tragic fire at an animal sanctuary in a rural area of Welland, Ont.FireDec 10
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Snowstorm closes schools, cancels ferry crossings in Atlantic CanadaMany schools in Nova Scotia were closed or delayed their openings after a snowstorm lingered over the province overnight and then moved into Newfoundland.WeatherDec 15
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Ottawa orders post-mortem appeal for Manitoba man in killing of restaurant workerThe federal government has ordered an appeal into the conviction of a First Nations man — 14 years after his death — in the killing of a restaurant worker in Winnipeg.PoliticsSep 29
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Karoline Leavitt shares ‘behind the scenes’ photos amid Vanity Fair shoot scrutinyVanity Fair called Leavitt a 'mouthpiece' for the Trump administration and published an up-close photo of the press secretary's face.TrendingDec 18
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Toronto Zoo euthanizes beloved male white lion after health declineFintan, who had lived at the zoo for 13 years, was put down Friday after his condition deteriorated, the zoo said in a social media post.CanadaDec 13
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RCMP warn against travel on all Alberta roads amid whiteout conditionsTreacherous road conditions led to several crashes on the QEII highway that forced RCMP to shut down the road between Calgary and Red Deer, where about 100 vehicles got stuck.WeatherDec 17
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Welcome to Tuba Town: Viral video puts Dugald, Man. on the mapA community just east of Winnipeg is quickly becoming known as 'Tuba Town,' thanks to a viral video of its middle school band preparing for a holiday concert.EntertainmentDec 4
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Leafs’ McMann suspended one game for high-stickingThe NHL has suspended Toronto Maple Leafs forward Bobby McMann one game for high-sticking Tampa Bay Lightning winger Oliver Bjorkstrand.SportsDec 9
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‘A normal thing now’: Canadian family says extortion gang is preying on themAfter their house in Caledon, Ont., was shot at last week, the Mands are speaking out about Canada's extortion problem, saying police and politicians are not doing enough.CanadaDec 15
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More consultation, possible delay offered by Manitoba government on consumption siteThe Manitoba government promised more consultation Tuesday with inner-city residents and business owners upset about a planned supervised drug consumption site.TrendingDec 9
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MPs joining Liberals don’t like Tory ‘games’ under Poilievre: MacKinnonSteve MacKinnon said the group tiring of Pierre Poilievre's 'obstructionist' approach is 'sizable' but wouldn't speculate on whether any more of them will cross the floor.PoliticsDec 12