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Royal finances under the spotlight as King Charles publishes tax billThe King only pays taxes on his personal income, which is generated from his privately owned estates, Balmoral in Scotland and Sandringham on the east coast of England.TrendingJun 26
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Canada still doesn’t have a foreign influence registry, and advocates are worriedSix months after publishing draft regulations, the Liberal government has yet to enact the Foreign Influence Transparency and Accountability Act.CanadaJun 18
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Russia calls Canada ‘warmonger’ over Ukraine drone deal, threatens responseRussia's foreign ministry spokesperson vowed to publish the addresses of all Canadian production facilities participating in the drone deal.WorldJun 10
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Ottawa condemns Russia’s threats against firms in Canada-Ukraine drone dealThe Kremlin called Canada a 'warmonger' nation for signing the joint production deal and vowed to respond, including by publishing the addresses of Canadian firms.CanadaJun 11
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‘We need to do better’: Saskatchewan Premier Moe addresses scathing wildfire reportLast year's record-breaking wildfire season exposed flaws in Saskatchewan's fire preparedness, a report published Friday found. Premier Scott Moe said the province must do better.CanadaJun 15
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Should AI training start in kindergarten? What we know about Ottawa’s planAn MIT study published in November 2025 found that using AI chatbots like ChatGPT erodes critical thinking skills, even among adults.CanadaJun 5
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Infertility or endometriosis could be linked to early menopause risk: studyA study published by the Menopause Society has found that women who had unexplained infertility or endometriosis had an increased risk of early menopause happening before age 45.HealthJun 3
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PCOS, a condition that affects 1 in 10 Canadian women, is being renamedThe announcement was published in the Lancet, which states that the condition affects 170 million women during their reproductive years alone.HealthMay 13
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Quebec’s minimum wage now $16.60 per hourA study published yesterday by Quebec socioeconomic think tank IRIS shows someone living in Montreal needs to earn about $30 per hour to live above the poverty line.CanadaMay 1
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Lawyer pushing for ad ban says Alberta premier exploiting loophole with referendum websiteThe province is prohibited from advertising or publishing certain info related to a referendum if it's taking place alongside an election — but not for stand-alone referendums.PoliticsApr 28
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Ex-FBI chief James Comey indicted for post U.S. DOJ says threatened TrumpThe case relates to an Instagram post Comey published last May showing the arrangement of shells on a beach reading '86 47.' Trump is the 47th U.S. president.U.S. NewsApr 28
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U.S. DOJ watchdog launches probe into Epstein files releaseThe government watchdog said it would publish its findings but did not provide a timeline for the investigation.U.S. NewsApr 23
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7-Eleven says it plans to close 645 North American stores this yearAccording to earnings filings published last week,the closures will outpace the 205 locations it forecasts it will open during that same time.ConsumerApr 14
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Elections Alberta says ‘spoof’ website’s voter info is all fakeChief Electoral Officer Gordon McClure says his office doesn't have the legislative authority or jurisdiction to investigate the fake website.PoliticsJul 9
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Steve Sullivan named Toronto Marlies head coachThe Toronto Maple Leafs named Steve Sullivan head coach of the Toronto Marlies on Thursday.SportsJul 9
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Environmentalists have mixed reactions to Quebec-Ottawa caribou funding dealEnvironmentalists are divided on whether a new funding deal reached between Quebec and the federal government will help save the province's dwindling caribou herds.EnvironmentJul 3
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Oilers sign d-men Mukhamadullin, StastneyThe Edmonton Oilers have signed defenceman Shakir Mukhamadullin to a two-year contract extension, the NHL club announced Sunday.SportsJul 5
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Raptors, ‘special guest’ holding news conferenceThe Toronto Raptors will be holding a news conference Tuesday morning with a "special guest."SportsJul 6
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$87B Quebec plan aims for 77% of energy consumed in province by 2050 from renewablesEnergy Minister Bernard Drainville made the comments as he announced the province's 25-year resource management plan in Varennes, Que., northeast of Montreal.EnvironmentJun 30
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Lawsuit filed over voter privacy breach affecting almost three million AlbertansA class action lawsuit has been filed over the leak of a voters list containing the names and other personal information of over 3 million Albertans.CrimeJun 30