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Jets confident they have the skill to pull out of nosediveDuring the four-game skid, the Jets (18-8-0) have only scored six goals. They went into the game sitting third in the league with 94 goals.SportsDec 4
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Ontario says federal clean electricity regulations would add $35B in costsOntario is urging Ottawat to amend proposed electricity regulations after an analysis by the province's system operator found the rules would cost $35 billion more by 2050.PoliticsDec 2
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Video shows shocking assault on Crown prosecutor outside B.C. courthouseKenyon Thomas Lavallee was sentenced to one year in jail, with an order that he return to Manitoba to serve out his probation once his jail time was up.CrimeDec 2
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Slumping Winnipeg Jets fall to Blues 4-1 for 4th straight lossMark Scheifele scored the lone goal for Winnipeg late in the third as the Jets have now lost seven of their last ten games.SportsDec 3
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Oh, baby: Ontario’s latest top newborn name list is out, with some familiar favouritesOntario's public service ministry released the most popular names for babies across Ontario on Wednesday, and for the 15th straight year, Olivia topped the chart for girls.CanadaDec 18
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Toronto’s ability to handle landfill garbage nearing capacity, city warnsThe City of Toronto is warning its ability to handle garbage at its landfill will hit capacity in 10 years, and finding a new landfill won't be easy.PoliticsDec 3
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Hintz helps Stars beat Flames 6-2The Stars had lost six straight regular-season home games to the Flames dating to the 2019-20 season.SportsDec 9
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‘Let’s do this’: Crowsnest Pass mayor wants proposed coal mine sooner than laterThe mayor of Crowsnest Pass wants a meeting with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith after area residents voted in favour of coal mining in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.EnvironmentNov 26
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Food giant Cargill is slashing 5% of global workforce—around 8K jobsCargill has more than 160,000 employees globally and is based out of Minnesota in the United States but makes its Canadian headquarters in Winnipeg.EconomyDec 3
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After days of tumult, what’s next for Trudeau? His options, explainedThe Liberal government has been thrown in disarray by Chrystia Freeland's sudden resignation from cabinet. Here's what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's options look like.PoliticsDec 19
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After Sir John A. Macdonald, Quebec institutions mull pulling Lionel Groulx’s nameOf the 20 or so Quebec municipalities that are recorded as having places named after Groulx, only two indicated that they intend to broach the subject of a possible renaming.CanadaDec 11
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Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after drowning her 2 childrenProsecutors said Smith killed her 3-year-old and 14-month-old sons because a man she was having an affair with suggested they were the reason they didn't have a future together.U.S. NewsNov 20
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Toronto recreational soccer league must change gender inclusion rules, team saysA recreational soccer team in Toronto says controversy surrounding its league's gender policy has sparked a bigger conversation about accessibility and support for LGBTQ+ athletes.SportsDec 18
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Canada’s youngest dangerous offender seeks escorted prison leaveTara Desousa, now 43, has applied to Federal Court to overturn a decision to deny her 'escorted temporary absences' from the federal women's prison.CanadaNov 1
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Thomas Hamp’s parents testify on 4th day of murder trial: ‘He didn’t trust us’Thomas Hamp's parents took the stand on Thursday. They provided the court with their perspective on the chain of events leading up to their son's attack on Emily Sanche.CrimeSep 19
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NHL players open up about their pre-game sewer ball obsession: ‘It brings our room together’Players form a circle and are allowed two touches of the ball without using their hands before it has to be passed to another competitor.SportsDec 18
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New Brunswick Liberals promise rent cap, tax cuts in first 100 days in officeA rent cap, tax cuts, and payments to nurses are among the election promises the New Brunswick Liberals say they will fulfil in their first 100 days in office.PoliticsNov 19
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A shootout win in Kingston makes it 17 wins in a row for the London KnightsThe London Knights defeated Kingston in a shootout in a matchup of best in the east against best in the west.SportsNov 30
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Bisons hope to give coach Dobie’s career a storybook ending with a Vanier Cup titleBrian Dobie's 29-year career as head coach of the Bisons is ending with the 71-year-old’s retirement after this season.SportsNov 1
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Germany may hold snap election next year as Scholz’s coalition collapsesChancellor Olaf Scholz will have to rely on cobbled-together majorities to pass legislation and he plans to hold a parliamentary confidence vote in his government on Jan. 15.PoliticsNov 6