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When is it my turn? A coast-to-coast look at COVID-19 vaccine rolloutWhen can you expect to get vaccinated and how will you know when it's your turn? Global News has compiled a coast-to-coast look at what to expect from the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.HealthJan 13
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Saskatoon plays host to 2019 Youth National Darts ChampionshipThe 2019 Youth National Darts Championship in Saskatoon has a lot on the line for participants each day including a spot in Worlds or money towards their education.SportsMay 18, 2019
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Scott Thompson: Trump-style protectionism is alive and well within CanadaOur leaders stand united in their support for Canadian industry. But how can you do that and then turn your backs on the same industries wanting to sell within our own country, or around the world?BlogsJul 20, 2018
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Brian Pallister calling on other premiers to cut restrictions on inter-provincial boozeManitoba Premier Brian Pallister is asking his colleagues to eliminate restrictions on inter-provincial booze runs.ConsumerJul 12, 2018
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Federal Liberals look to target child care funding to ‘vulnerable’ familiesInternal government documents show the Liberals have been pushing the concept of targeted spending for more than a year.CanadaApr 7, 2017
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Infrastructure spending will be divided fairly between regions: ministerThe federal infrastructure minister would only say the plan will be designed "based on need" and the money would be spent strategically to make the economy more productive.CanadaFeb 11, 2016
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Finance ministers to meet in Ottawa to confront Canada’s new economic realityProvincial and territorial finance ministers are scheduled to gather Sunday night in Ottawa with federal counterpart Bill Morneau to begin confronting the hard economic truths facing Canada.MoneyDec 20, 2015
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Wait times for health care services vary across Canada: reportTwo separate reports being released Tuesday have used different strategies to reach the same conclusion - Canada's health care wait times leave much to be desired.CanadaDec 8, 2015
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Revenue shortfalls still likely if Liberals hike taxes on top one per cent: studyThe Liberal government's plan to switch some of the tax burden from middle-income earners to the top one per cent will likely lead to multibillion-dollar annual revenue shortfalls for Ottawa and the provinces, according to the C.D. Howe Institute.CanadaDec 3, 2015
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