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  • ‘Overwhelming interest’ in new immigration stream for Alberta’s hospitality industry: province
    The government says there's been massive interest in a new immigration stream to bolster Alberta's hospitality industry, but an expert is raising concerns with the criteria.
    Canada
    Mar 22
  • Police, sport watchdog not probing Raptors centre
    A Canadian expert on match fixing says the NBA's investigation of Toronto Raptors backup centre Jontay Porter is a dire warning to professional sports leagues in North America.
    Sports
    Mar 26
  • Former Quebec premier Jean Charest calls on Canadian leaders to clean up public debate
    In an open letter he co-signed with former mayors, senators, artists and business people, he calls on the political class to take concrete action to clean up public debate.
    Canada
    Apr 7
  • University of Alberta Golden Bears volleyball team captures 2nd national title in 3 seasons
    The University of Alberta Golden Bears were crowned U Sports champions on Sunday.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Beijing is looking to improve relations with Ottawa. Should Canada play ball?
    Though it's not clear whether Canada is ready to meet Beijing's requests, some experts say there are practical reasons to look for better co-operation.
    Politics
    Apr 6
  • Call of the Wilde: New York Rangers drop the Montreal Canadiens
    The Montreal Canadiens travelled to New York City falling 5-2 this evening to the Rangers.
    Sports
    Apr 7
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  • London Knights finish sweep of Rangers with 4-3 win in Kitchener
    Jacob Julien recorded his second straight hat trick as the Knights got themselves back into the Western Conference final for the second straight year.
    Sports
    12 hours
  • Chinese tourism to Canada still lags behind pre-pandemic levels, data shows
    Data shows Chinese tourism in Canada is lagging behind pre-pandemic levels. An industry expert said tourists from the People's Republic brought in $2 billion in 2019.
    Canada
    Mar 11
  • Calgary LGBTQ2 advocates call for boycott of theatre for hosting parental rights town hall
    The event, named "Let Kids Be Kids Town Hall", is organized by the Calgary-Lougheed United Conservative Party Constituency Association.
    Canada
    Mar 19
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  • ‘Havana syndrome’: New studies find no major evidence of health impacts
    Symptoms of the mysterious ailment have included hearing noise and experiencing head pressure followed by headache, migraines, dizziness, and memory lapses.
    Health
    Mar 18
  • Residents of evacuated Kelowna, B.C. subsidized housing consider their futures
    While cracks in the foundation of the building are the issue many are talking about and working to rectify, it's less tangible issues weighing on them.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • Edmonton Public Library says tentative deal reached with union, libraries to stay open
    The EPL said all libraries will stay open after it reached a tentative agreement with Civic Service Union 52.
    Canada
    Mar 15
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  • U Sask. Huskies seniors celebrate final game together at U Sports women’s hockey nationals
    An emotional atmosphere at Merlis Belsher Place on Sunday as the U Sask. Huskies women's hockey team graduated seven players on home ice in their final game of U Sports nationals.
    Sports
    Mar 17
  • ‘It will not be fine’: Winnipeg youth system needs revamp in light of increased crime, advocate says
    A recent spate of violent crimes committed by Winnipeg youth -- with the youngest suspect only 13 years old -- is a sign that the entire system is broken, a local advocate says.
    Crime
    Mar 15
  • ‘What Jennifer Did’: Netflix doc explores shocking Ont. murder-for-hire case
    Most of Jennifer Pan's entire life was made up of lies. When her parents began to catch on, she decided to bring in hired hitmen.
    Entertainment
    Apr 10
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  • UBC student union rejects proposed referendum on evicting Hillel House
    In a statement, the university's student union said it rejected the vote because the terms of the referendum did not conform with its bylaws.
    Politics
    Mar 1
  • Canada’s airline market on the path to consolidation. Will prices change?
    After entertaining new entrants for several years, Canada's airline market is on the path to consolidation, raising the likelihood of higher fares and fewer flight options.
    Consumer
    Mar 14
  • University of Guelph initiative raises $2.5 million for female student athletes
    The initiative has raised $2.5 million for female student athletes. It's also created policy changes and raised awareness since it launched in 2018 at the University of Guelph.
    Sports
    Feb 27
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  • Tentative deal reached between City of Edmonton, CSU 52 members
    A tentative deal has been reached between the City of Edmonton and Civic Service Union 52, after thousands of workers were expected to walk off the job.
    Politics
    Mar 14
  • UNB scores men’s and women’s hockey title hat trick
    Both the men's and women's UNB hockey programs are enjoying an impressive run of success and will compete for national titles.
    Sports
    Mar 6
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