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Alberta’s so-called ‘energy war room’ shuts downA spokesperson for the ministry of energy said the Canadian Energy Centre will be integrated into the province's intergovernmental relations department.PoliticsJun 11
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An Ontario company lost its licence to build homes. It’s allegedly doing so anywaysAlbion Building Consultant Inc., also known as Albion Builders, or simply Albion, had its licence to build and sell homes in Ontario revoked in February 2023.ConsumerJun 15
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So far, ‘deflection,’ no answers on politician collusion allegations: expertsA former RCMP superintendent says the Liberal government is passing the buck, after allegations parliamentarians are colluding with foreign states.CanadaJun 9
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What are ‘wet-bulb’ temperatures — and why can they be so deadly?Humans lose about 80 per cent of heat through sweating, but when both the humidity and air temperatures are high, it's harder to shed that heat.HealthJun 5
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Want to play in the street? Kids in small Quebec town need paperwork to do soA bylaw passed last September authorizes free play zones on residential streets as long as children acquire the signatures of at least two-thirds of households on the street.CanadaJun 13
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Is Canada sexy? Bestselling author Carley Fortune thinks soThe Toronto-native’s newest novel is anything but a slow burn.The CuratorMay 28
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‘Kids just feel so hopeless’: Mother on loss, suicide prevention and men’s mental healthA Nova Scotia mother is speaking out this Men's Mental Health Awareness Month nearly a year after her son died by suicide, in hopes of helping others.HealthJun 6
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Northvolt should turn Quebec into a major EV player. So why are people so unhappy?Premier Legault has lauded it as the 'greenest electric battery factory in the world,' but since then, the $7-billion project has angered environmentalists across the province.CanadaMay 12
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Inflation is cooling. So why are Canadians still feeling financial stress?New polling shows that 44 per cent of Canadians identified money problem as their biggest stressor, despite recent slowdowns in inflation. Here's how to take back control.MoneyMay 23
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Can you opt out of letting Meta’s AI chatbot use your data? It’s not so simpleThe Meta AI chatbot embedded in the company's platforms — Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — can be used for searches and to answer questions.TechJun 14
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White Rock places electronic donation box at pier so public can help pay for upgradesIn December 2018 winds of up to 91 kilometres per hour sent sailboats crashing into the pier, severing it mid-span and forcing a helicopter rescue of one man.PoliticsJun 4
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Inflation continues to cool. So is the Bank of Canada ready for rate cuts?April's inflation report is the final reading the Bank of Canada will get on price pressures ahead of its next interest rate decision on June 5.EconomyMay 21
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Calgary car collectors hold toy drive for young cancer patients: ‘So cool’Members of the Muscle Car Cruisers of Alberta are revving up this weekend to support kids fighting cancer at their 5th annual toy driveFeaturesMay 23
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Team that wins 2024 Stanley Cup will do so for 1st time this centuryNo matter which team wins the Stanley Cup championship this year it will be a first this century.SportsMay 21
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Our results (so far) from the TikTok-viral Ulike laser hair removal deviceWe decided to put the popular Ulike Air 3 laser hair removal to the test. Here's our take on it so far.The CuratorMay 27
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Loblaw agrees to sign grocery code of conduct. Why it took so longAfter six months of negotiations, Loblaw president and CEO Per Bank said the retailer is now ready to sign as long as other industry players do too.CanadaMay 16
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Toronto getting set to feel the heat with very hot weather on the horizonGlobal News meteorologist Anthony Farnell said the hottest weather of the season so far is set to move in early next week. It will mean the end to what's been a cool June so far.WeatherJun 11
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Canada is testing retail milk for bird flu. So far, no sign of spreadIn light of increased concerns over bird flu fragments discovered in American dairy cattle and their milk supply, Canadian authorities have launched nationwide testing efforts.HealthMay 15
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Minimum wage, workers’ compensation coming to B.C. ride-hail, app delivery workersThe province has completed new regulations covering the so-called 'gig work' sector, which will take effect on Sept. 3.EconomyJun 12
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15 best graduation gifts for the classes of 2024Have a graduate on your hands this year? If so, here are 15 ways to celebrate the big day.The CuratorMay 31