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Toronto’s ‘Ask for Angela’ safety campaign expands ahead of FIFA World CupVictims of intimate partner violence will be able to ask various partner agencies, such as Shoppers Drug Mart, to speak with 'Angela,' indicating they need help.Health9 hours
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‘Something just went off’: Canadians in Middle East describe ‘surreal’ Iran missile strikesCanadians visiting and living in several Middle East countries are dealing with various emotions as Iran fires missiles in retaliation for the U.S. and Israel's bombardment.CanadaMar 1
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New café offers taste of Quebec independenceWhen you walk into the Club Pays coffee shop in Montreal, the first thing you see are the posters with Quebec sovereignty slogans plastered on every wall.LifestyleMar 14
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Alexander Butterfield, White House aide who unveiled Watergate tapes, diesButterfield oversaw the taping system connected to voice-activated listening devices secretly placed in four locations across the White House.U.S. NewsMar 9
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Iran war is ‘a dark cloud’ over Bank of Canada and the spring fiscal updateThe Bank of Canada is set to update interest rates on Wednesday as the Iran war brings a dark cloud over the Canadian economy and ahead of Ottawa's expected spring fiscal update.CanadaMar 17
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Holocaust survivor calls Montreal college’s decision to cancel commemoration ‘cowardly’Holocaust survivor Eva Kuper slams Vanier College’s cancelled commemoration as “cowardly,” as the college defends the move as a safety precaution and “misunderstanding.”CanadaMar 27
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‘Good for the economy’: Premier Moe praises Canada-India uranium trade dealSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is praising Canada's uranium deal with India, saying it is good for the province's economy as pulse tariffs persist.CanadaMar 2
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War in Iran driving up the cost of flying due to volatile jet fuel pricesJohn Gradek said that the price of jet fuel is up about 30 per cent and the cost of fuel represents about 30 per cent of an airline's operating costs.CanadaMar 12
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Oil price spikes will hit Canadians ‘throughout our economy,’ experts sayCanadian consumers are going to feel it in their wallets just about everywhere the longer the Iran war goes on, while some parts of the economy could see benefits.ConsumerMar 9
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What to know if you’re stuck or have an upcoming flight to Puerto VallartaCanadian travellers impacted by escalating tensions in Mexico may be able to get a refund or modify their upcoming bookings as airlines offer more flexibility.ConsumerFeb 23
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After decades of streaming and digital, music fans returning to some old-school waysThe arrival of Napster in the summer of 1999 jerked music fans away from analogue media into the world of digital. Now, though, we're seeing an interesting course correction.EntertainmentMar 1
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Full breakdown of the Lapu Lapu tragedy donations and where the money wentIn a statement to Global News the CEO of United Way BC said that every dollar they raised in response to the April 26 tragedy has gone and will go toward supporting the community.EconomyFeb 25
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26K Canadians in Mexico as cartel violence hits Puerto Vallarta: ministerThere are currently more than 26,000 Canadians registered in Mexico — and no plans for military or consular flights to assist Canadians getting out.CanadaFeb 23
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Oral HIV self-test can now be sold in Canada in ‘key’ moveOraSure Technologies announced Tuesday its OraQuick HIV self-test, which can produce results in 20 minutes, received a licence to distribute from Health Canada.HealthFeb 10
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Vegas casino owner introduces ‘at par’ pricing for Canadian tourists amid slumpThe new promo would see Canadian dollars equal U.S. dollars when booking a hotel room, or purchasing a drink or slot play at the three hotels and their casinos.CanadaJan 27
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Corus Radiothon raising funds to build standalone Stollery Children’s HospitalThe Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation has launched its No Bounds campaign to raise $1 billion for a standalone facility, which is the focus of this year's Corus Radiothon.HealthJan 29
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Dandjinou set to emerge as breakout star in MilanWilliam Dandjinou is the best short-track speedskater in the world — one who could become Canada's star of the Milan Cortina Olympic Games.SportsFeb 9
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James Van Der Beek GoFundMe for 6 kids, widow raises more than $1 millionThe fundraising page said that the Van Der Beek family 'faced not only emotional challenges but also significant financial strain' throughout the actor's illness.EntertainmentFeb 12
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Lack of Quebec data clouds assessment of child protection system disparitiesOne of the researchers explained that she did not include Quebec data in her findings partly because some of the information required from the province isn't easy to get.CanadaJan 16
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Skeleton scandal: U.S. racer says Canadian team blocked her 6th Olympic bidU.S. skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender was hoping to be the first woman to compete in the Winter Games six times for the U.S., but fell short of qualifying. She's not giving up.TrendingJan 27