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Former Alberta cabinet minister accuses government of killing key tool for scrutinyNew rules are now in effect in the Alberta legislature that one opposition member has warned will effectively allow the government to duck some queries for years.PoliticsMar 23
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Ford government embarks on extended 21-week break, won’t return until late OctoberGovernment House Leader Steve Clark confirmed politicians won't return to Queen's Park until Oct. 27, suggesting he didn't want to 'interfere' with municipal elections.CanadaJun 2
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Ontario boy dies from suspected anaphylaxis after allegedly receiving wrong treat at Dairy QueenAn eight-year-old boy died of a severe allergic reaction after he was allegedly given the wrong treat at a Dairy Queen in Kingston.CanadaMay 28
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Canada aims to double electricity grid capacity by 2050 as demand soarsDemand for electricity in Canada is soaring with multiple new requirements that include electric vehicles, data centres and defence industrial production.CanadaMay 14
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Care for mental health, addictions now searchable on Saskatchewan’s websitePeople seeking mental health or addictions support in Saskatchewan can now search for specific assistance on the province’s website, including programs aimed at struggling youth.HealthMay 8
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What are AI data centres? A closer look as Canada eyes ‘large-scale’ pushOttawa's AI strategy includes plans to build out data centres, which many Canadians have pushed back against because of the environmental and community impacts.CanadaJun 4
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‘All hands on deck’: Saskatoon greenhouses, green thumbs gear up for busy weekendGreenhouses and growers in Saskatoon are preparing for what are typically the two busiest weekends of the year at the kickoff of planting season.CanadaMay 8
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Toronto Maple Leafs introduce Sundin, ChaykaMats Sundin took his spot on stage.SportsMay 4
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Russell Brand admits to having sex with 16-year-old, being an ‘exploiter of women’Russell Brand's comments on U.S. media personality Megyn Kelly's podcast come as he awaits trial in the U.K. over rape and sexual assault allegations.EntertainmentApr 23
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Tumbler Ridge, B.C. lawsuits filed in California court against OpenAIIn February, OpenAI confirmed that an account connected with Van Rootselaar was identified the previous June and was subsequently banned for violating the usage policy.CanadaApr 29
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MiWay transit operator on trial for deadly Mississauga collisionThe dangerous driving causing death trial for a MiWay transit operator began in a Brampton courtroom Monday. Baljeet Dhaliwal has pleaded not guilty.CrimeApr 14
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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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Watchdog report prompts renewed calls for Indigenous people to run Indigenous procurementFederal procurement watchdog found 'cascading failures' in the federal government’s administration of Indigenous procurement programs.PoliticsMar 26
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Liberal MP sorry after confusion over remarks on forced labour in ChinaMa said he regretted making a mistake with his remarks, while pointing out that he had referred to the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, and not Xinjiang.PoliticsMar 26
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Explosion outside U.S. Embassy in Oslo under investigation: policePST, the Norwegian police security service, called in additional personnel following the incident but has not changed the country's terror threat level.WorldMar 8
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One of accused in Abbotsford double homicide doesn’t meet bar for murder: LawyerThe lawyer for one of the three accused in the deaths told the court while his client admits some responsibility, the requirement for a murder conviction has not been met.CrimeMar 10
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‘No reason to kill our parents’: Closing arguments heard in B.C. double murder trialBank records showed that just hours before the killings, items such as a baseball bat and disposable gloves were purchased by one of the accused from Home Depot and Canadian Tire.CrimeMar 6
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Conservative MP searches for ‘antifa’ in federal government, Canadian Armed ForcesFederal departments and the Canadian Armed Forces must answer by April how many members of anti-fascist groups work for the public service and the military.PoliticsFeb 26
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Canada’s NHLers impressing at Olympic GamesCanada boarded a plane for Italy last weekend with lots of firepower — and a few questions.SportsFeb 14
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After 2 days of Edmonton infill debate, city committee sends decision to councilOver two days, 70 speakers voiced their concerns and it became clear the amendments Edmonton council is mulling are not popular with people on either side of the infill debate.ConsumerFeb 11