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Manitoba drops ‘God Save The King’ rule at school, tries to enshrine school nutritionThe Manitoba government put forward sweeping changes to the school day Thursday — eliminating a requirement to sing "God Save The King,"PoliticsMar 6
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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives have 11,000 members as April leadership vote loomsJust under 11,000 people have taken out memberships in the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba in time to vote for next month's leadership racePoliticsMar 10
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Cartel activity in Canada ‘very prevalent now,’ former Trudeau advisor saysA Canadian national security advisor says the government's move to list drug cartels as terrorist entities will give law enforcement more tools to go after crime groups in Canada.PoliticsFeb 23
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Kitchener Rangers spoil London Knights comeback with overtime victory at Canada Life PlaceThe London Knights erased a 3-0 deficit but lost 5-4 in overtime to Kitchener to end a jam-packed weekend.SportsFeb 23
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Manitoba election disinformation bill goes into ‘uncharted waters,’ analyst saysThe Manitoba government is entering new territory with a plan to crack down on election disinformation and fine people up to $20,000 a day if offending material is not removed.PoliticsMar 13
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10 Lethbridge residents honoured with King Charles III Coronation MedalsFrom abuse support workers to home builders, Lethbridge's finest were presented awards for their lifetime dedication to the community and country.Canada4 hours
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Seven-year sentences given to two women in Megan Gallagher murder caseMegan Gallagher’s friends and family filled the courtroom in Saskatoon as the judge handed down a seven-year sentence for two women involved in her death.CanadaFeb 6
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Nova Scotia government bill would lift ban on fracking, uranium explorationHouston told reporters the legislative changes are needed to make the province more self-reliant and able to withstand economic challenges that would result from U.S. tariffs.EconomyFeb 18
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Trump bans transgender athletes from women’s and girls’ sportsUnited States President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday intended to ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women’s sports.U.S. NewsFeb 6
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New York Tesla dealership targeted in wave of anti-Elon Musk protestsA woman, who identified herself on camera as Frankie while being detained, said she was 'getting arrested today for protesting Elon Musk.'TrendingMar 10
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Canada, U.S. set to start next chapter of iconic hockey rivalryCanada and the United States will square off in a mouth-watering, marquee matchup Saturday night at the 4 Nations Face-Off in Montreal.SportsFeb 15
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Canada survives late scare in win over Finland, now faces USA in 4 Nations finalCanada survived a late scare to beat Finland 5-3 in Boston on Monday.SportsFeb 17
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As Trump threatens, should Ontario keep its ‘eggs in the EV basket?’Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford promised to spend billions on electric vehicle subsidies if re-elected, while his opponents question if he got Ontario the best EV deal.PoliticsJan 31
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Canada’s Makar a game-time decision, Binnington to start versus U.S. at 4 NationsThe long time rivalry between the Canadian and U.S. men's hockey teams will be renewed tonight they take to the ice in Montreal for the 4 Nations Cup.PoliticsFeb 15
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Republicans clear first hurdle to avoid partial U.S. government shutdownIn the Senate, the Republican majority will need support from at least eight Democrats to get the short-term funding bill to U.S. President Donald Trump’s desk.U.S. NewsMar 11
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‘Person of interest’ named in missing Dominican Republic tourist mysteryPolice said they were re-interviewing people who were with Sudiksha Konanki before she vanished at the beach in front of the Riu República Hotel.TrendingMar 12
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‘What the heck is going on?’ Why this B.C. community put up border fence with U.S."The timing of it is so ironic," immigration lawyer Len Saunders said. "My immediate reaction was 'This is (Donald) Trump ... but it's the Canadians doing it."CanadaJan 22
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Death row Canadian waits as Montana looks at resuming executions: ‘Here we are again’Ronald Smith, 67, from Red Deer, and has been on death row since 1983 after he and another man, high on LSD and alcohol, shot and killed two cousins near East Glacier, Montana.CrimeFeb 3
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Montana legislature defeats bill to resume executionsAll executions have been stayed in Montana since 2015 because the state requires the use of an "ultra-fast-acting barbiturate" that is no longer available.PoliticsFeb 10
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‘Rapidly increasing’: Ontario communities engulfed with measles cases declare outbreakA measles outbreak has been declared by two neighbouring Ontario public health units as there are now 19 confirmed cases of the virus in the area.HealthJan 30