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‘Very unsettling’: Customers say rideshare drivers in Ontario improperly chargingIn a recent video circulating on social media, one woman shares her emotional experience using a rideshare app when trying to get back home late at night, sparking safety concerns.ConsumerNov 2
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Canada Post strike could halt Nova Scotia dog influencer’s Christmas cardsPercy, a nine-year-old golden doodle, has 33,000 Instagram followers. The Canada Post strike could stop him sending his Christmas cards.Canada4 hours
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Trump taps Matt Gaetz as attorney general, Tulsi Gabbard as intel directorIn selecting the Republican congressman, Trump passed over some of the more established attorneys whose names had been mentioned as being contenders for the job.U.S. NewsNov 13
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Taylor Swift shows spark beading bonanza, big sales for crafting retailersBeaded friendship bracelets have become a hallmark for Taylor Swift fans, who string each one and then trade them at her concerts, attributing the trend to a line in her songEntertainmentNov 4
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5 ways Trump’s presidential win could change U.S. health careDuring the presidential campaign, Trump and Harris highlighted the deep divide between Republican and Democratic views on U.S. health policy.HealthNov 6
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Republicans retain U.S. House control, completing party’s sweep into powerRepublicans have won enough seats to control the U.S. House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold on U.S. government.U.S. NewsNov 14
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Is Trump a ‘fascist’? What it means and why some say yes as U.S. election nearsA growing number of former Trump administration officials and advisors are calling Trump a fascist, which U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris said she agrees with. What does it mean?U.S. NewsOct 29
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Trump’s Madison Square Garden event features crude and racist insultsSeveral of Donald Trump's allies used crude and extreme rhetoric Sunday toward Vice President Kamala Harris and other Trump critics before the GOP nominee took the stage.U.S. NewsOct 27
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Boss who coughed in employee’s face during pandemic must pay $46K fineA U.K. tribunal said Kevin Davies, owner of Cawdor Cars in Wales, coughed in the employee's face after she asked co-workers to social distance in the office.TrendingJul 16
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New Brunswick election: Party leaders hit the campaign trailThe poll suggests the Liberals — led by Susan Holt — had support from 35 per cent of those surveyed, just ahead of the Tories at 32 per cent.PoliticsSep 23
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Banff residents vote on future of pedestrian zoneBanff residents head to the polls on Monday to vote on the future of the mountain town's pedestrian zone.CanadaAug 12
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No go: Banff votes to get rid of pedestrian zoneA pedestrian-only zone in the heart of Banff, Alta., will be dismantled after residents voted Monday in favour of getting rid of the traffic-free area.CanadaAug 13
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Ugandan Olympic athlete dies after being set on fire by her boyfriendUgandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei has died at a Kenyan hospital where she was being treated after 80 per cent of her body was burned in an attack by her partner.WorldSep 5
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Saskatchewan NDP promises rental protections ahead of looming fall electionNDP Leader Carla Beck says if her party forms government, it would introduce a number of policies to help those grappling with the cost of housing.CanadaSep 10
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Some Western nations may have ignored adoption fraud, Korean adoptees allegeim was caught in an adoption machine that sent hundreds of thousands of Korean children to families in the United States, Europe and Australia.WorldSep 20
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Tim Walz’s close family sets record straight on viral ‘Walz’s for Trump’ picGov. Tim Walz's sister and mom say they barely know the people in the 'Walz's for Trump' photo that's been making the rounds on social media.TrendingSep 5
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ANALYSIS: Singh decision about cutting NDP ties to Trudeau, not an election preludeIn ripping up the deal he had with Justin Trudeau's Liberals, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh gives himself and New Democrats across the country more freedom to try to win votes.CanadaSep 5
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‘Tornadoes over water’ seen across Eastern Canada this summerMarc-André Bourgeois-Gaudet was in his boat off the shores of Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Que., last Friday when he saw several funnel clouds descending from the sky like tornadoes.WeatherAug 29
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‘Highly contagious’ whooping cough subject of summer surge across OntarioProvincial data isn't available for June or July yet but health units across Ontario are reporting a surge in cases of pertussis, or whooping cough.HealthJul 31
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Parties on the campaign trail as B.C. hits 2 month countdown to provincial electionWith health care, affordability and housing shaping up to be among the key issues, the verbal sparring has already begun two months out from the B.C. provincial election.PoliticsAug 19