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Ontario to boost advertising dollars to news publishersOntario plans to help the province's beleaguered news industry with a change in advertising rules.CanadaJul 3
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Court approves Postmedia bid for insolvent Atlantic newspaper chainSaltWire and The Herald publish newspapers and online content in Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and Newfoundland and Labrador.CanadaAug 8
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Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy on the rise in Canada: studyNew research published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that rates of hypertension and pre-eclampsia increased by 40 per cent between 2012 and 2021.HealthJul 29
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Jail sentence appropriate for Calgary police officer who body slammed woman: appeal courtAn Alberta Court of Appeal panel said a former Calgary cop's jail sentence for bodyslamming a woman was appropriate, according to a decision published on Wednesday morning.CrimeJul 10
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Montreal’s air quality in 2023 most polluted in years due to forest firesThe city’s annual air quality report, published this week, shows fine particle pollution spiked in 2023 to its highest level in eight years.CanadaJul 9
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Want to quit smoking? WHO recommends these treatments for tobacco usersThe World Health Organization has published its 'first-ever' clinical treatment guideline for people who want to quit tobacco use – which is on the decline in Canada and globally.HealthJul 2
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Young people are choosing to stay single and loving it. Here’s whyThe study published earlier this month said people aged 14 to 20 years are now more satisfied with being single than their counterparts 10 years ago.HealthJul 1
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Julian Assange returns to Australia after being freed in plea dealWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returned to his homeland Australia on Wednesday, hours after pleading guilty to obtaining and publishing U.S. military secrets.WorldJun 26
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Extreme heat causes nearly 500 deaths per year in Quebec, report findsExtreme heat has a major impact on Quebec's health-care system, which is already stretched thin, a report published on Wednesday says.HealthJun 19
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Study finds coal dust blown onto snowpack in Alberta, British ColumbiaNewly published research has found cancer-causing chemicals downwind from coal mines in southern British Columbia in concentrations that rival those next to oilsand mines.EnvironmentJun 19
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Google signs deal with organization to distribute $100M to Canadian news companiesGoogle agreed to pay Canadian news publishers $100 million annually, indexed to inflation, in order to be exempt from the Online News Act.CanadaJun 7
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Majority of Calgarians thinks mayor has done a bad job on key issues: Leger pollA large majority of Calgarians think the mayor has done a bad job on key issues, according to a Leger poll published on Monday.PoliticsJun 4
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Pregnant people with disabilities face barriers to accessible care: reportThe report published on Tuesday calls for more education and training about disabilities for physicians, nurses and other care providers who work with pregnant people.HealthMay 28
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Ontario privacy commissioner probing deleted Greenbelt emailsOntario's privacy commissioner says she will publish a special report about the use of non-government emails and deleted messages related to the Greenbelt.PoliticsMay 27
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Historic number of Calgarians say quality of life has worsened, survey findsA recently published City of Calgary survey shows that the number of Calgarians who believe their quality of life has worsened in the past three years has reached historic highs.CanadaMay 26
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Can aspirin lower colorectal cancer risk? For some, study suggestsAs colorectal cancer cases rise in younger people, regularly taking aspirin could help lower the risk in those with unhealthier lifestyles, new research suggests.HealthAug 2
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New report shows French use on the decline in QuebecA report published by the Office Québécois de la Langue Française illustrates that the use of the French language is on the decline — especially among adults aged 18 to 34.CanadaMay 22
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Blue Jays claim RHP Luis Frias off waiversThe Toronto Blue Jays have claimed right-handed Luis Frias off waivers from the Arizona Diamondbacks.SportsAug 10
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Canada falls to Germany in soccer quarterfinalThere will be a new Olympic women's soccer champion at the Paris Games.SportsAug 3
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Photo Gallery: Paris Olympics – Day 1Summer McIntosh has won Canada's first medal of the Olympic Games in Paris with a silver in swimming's 400-metre freestyle. Here's a look at some other moments from the first full day of competition.SportsJul 27