| | Goal cp24.com 11:26 | | Russia's state coronavirus task force reported 25,110 new confirmed cases on Tuesday and 895 new deaths - the country's highest daily death toll in the pandemic ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 10:30 | | WASHINGTON (AP) - Johnson & Johnson asked the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday to allow extra shots of its COVID-19 vaccine as the U.S. government ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 10:30 | | CP24 | Breaking World - News from around the globe · $699.8M Powerball lottery jackpot won, ticket sold in California · World.
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| | Goal cp24.com 10:07 | | STOCKHOLM (AP) -- The Nobel Prize for physics has been awarded to scientists from Japan, Germany and Italy. Syukuro Manabe, 90, and Klaus Hasselmann, 89, ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 10:07 | | But he said last week that the province was working on an asymptomatic testing strategy for children. Tuesday's announcement gets underway at 8:45 a.m.. CP24 ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:56 | | cp24.com - Stephanie Taylor • 17m. OTTAWA -- Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole will face his caucus today for the first time since his party's disappointing ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:33 | | Actor Yulia Peresild and director Klim Shipenko blasted off for the International Space Station in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft together with cosmonaut Anton ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:22 | | A man in his 20s suffered serious injuries when an SUV and a tractor-trailer collided in the westbound lanes of Highway 401 near Highway 427 early on ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:00 | | The figure includes abuses committed by some 3,000 priests and other people involved in the church -- wrongdoing that Catholic authorities covered up over ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 08:03 | | The 119 Conservative MPs are set to gather in person in Ottawa where, among other things, they'll have to decide whether they want the power to review O'Toole's ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 15:53 | | The province says there are now 796 schools with COVID in schools. Locally, Ontario reports 108 new cases in Toronto, 55 in Peel, 47 in Ottawa and 29 in York. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 14:03 | | Ontario health officials are reporting 429 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, as well as three more deaths due to the disease.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:41 | | Ontario's chief medical officer of health says rapid antigen tests will be sent to select schools at the highest risk of closure due to COVID-19 spread, saying a review of data "over the last couple of weeks" changed his mind about their value for unvaccinated asymptomatic students.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 14:51 | | Chatham-Kent-Leamington MPP Rick Nicholls, who was ejected from the Ontario Progressive Conservative caucus for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine, has been removed from his role as deputy speaker after seven years.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 14:11 | | Will kids be allowed to go trick-or-treating this year? That is the question parents and kids hope to find out later this week at a news conference with Ontario's top doctor.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 12:17 | | Ontario's Progressive Conservative party has launched a radio advertising blitz aimed at promoting Premier Doug Ford as a big spender, while attacking the leaders of the Liberals and New Democrats nearly eight months before the next provincial election.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:34 | | Ontario's police watchdog is investigating the death of a man at Hamilton's Devil's Punchbowl conservation area Monday afternoon.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:30 | | A man in his 20s suffered serious injuries when an SUV and a tractor-trailer collided in the westbound lanes of Highway 401 near Highway 427 early on Tuesday morning.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:20 | | A former Facebook data scientist told U.S. Congress on Tuesday that the social network giant's products harm children and fuel polarization in the U.S. while its executives refuse to make changes because they elevate profits over safety.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:00 | | Quebec lawyer Julien Brossard was one of the victims of a plane crash in a suburb of Milan, Italy that killed eight people. A small private plane crashed into a vacant office building on Sunday, en route to the Italian island of Sardinia.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:41 | | Ontario's chief medical officer of health says rapid antigen tests will be sent to select schools at the highest risk of closure due to COVID-19 spread, saying a review of data "over the last couple of weeks" changed his mind about their value for unvaccinated asymptomatic students.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:22 | | A coroner who issued a report last week into the death of Joyce Echaquan that urged Quebec to recognize systemic racism and root it out of institutions addressed her findings today.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:57 | | Younger generations are more severely threatened by climate change as extreme weather events such as heat waves will rise in frequency, intensity and duration, a climate study says.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:57 | | Beloved Canadian children's author Robert Munsch has revealed that he has been diagnosed with dementia.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:31 | | The sister of Brian Laundrie has doubled down on her assertion she has no idea where he is, as authorities search for him after the death of his fiancée Gabby Petito.
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| | 15:58 | | The province's 21st premier died Monday at the age of 95.
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| | 15:56 | | The Upper Grand and Wellington Catholic district school boards are reporting seven cases among six schools in Guelph and Wellington County.
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| | 15:51 | | Saskatchewan residents will also have the option to receive a COVID-19 shot at the same time as their flu shot appointment.
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| | 15:50 | | Harvested and sold without her consent, Henrietta Lacks' cells were used for many important medical discoveries, like the polio vaccine.
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| | 15:36 | | Defence lawyer Asaf Rashid said the Crown should drop the charges on the basis that it is not in the public interest to proceed.
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| | 15:20 | | University of Toronto researchers used Canadian data and found Delta had an 108 per cent increased risk for hospitalization and a 235 per cent increased risk for ICU admission.
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| | 15:15 | | There are 34 cases in the central zone, four cases in the western zone, and two cases in the northern zone.
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| | 15:11 | | Lily Swan is described as about five-foot-four in height with a thin build, long blond hair and brown eyes.
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| | 15:11 | | When it comes to vaccination, the latest update shows 6,283 doses of the novel coronavirus vaccine were administered in the past 24 hours.
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| | 15:05 | | The woman, who was the driver of the car, was taken to hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.
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| | Toronto Sun 15:54 | | Adele's new single Easy On Me will be released on Oct. 15. After setting the Internet alight on Monday when she returned to Twitter after a nine-month hiatus to quip about Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook's global outage, Adele returned to the social media site on Tuesday to confirm the upcoming release. Alongside the name and […]
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| | Toronto Sun 15:52 | | WASHINGTON — U.S. lawmakers pounded Facebook on Tuesday, accusing CEO Mark Zuckerberg of pushing for higher profits while being cavalier about user safety and they demanded that regulators investigate whistleblower accusations that the social media company harms children and stokes divisions. Coming a day after Facebook and its units including Instagram suffered an outage, whistleblower […]
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| | Toronto Sun 15:32 | | He said he believes people shouldn't be penalized over a vaccination choice
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| | Toronto Sun 15:21 | | Elijah Wood has claimed a secret dig at Harvey Weinstein is hidden in the Lord of the Rings movies. The 40-year-old actor, who portrayed Frodo Baggins in the fantasy film series, recalled how director Peter Jackson deliberately made one of the orcs look like the disgraced movie mogul "as a sort of f*** you" gesture […]
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| | Toronto Sun 14:57 | | Cops say he went armed to home of ex-wife, who was accidentally shot in melee by pal
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| | Toronto Sun 14:40 | | CROZIER — Bruce Westley stood outside his wrecked mobile home, pointing to a small lime green tent, two patio chairs and a 30-quart aluminum pot atop a single propane burner. "For more than a month, that's been our bedroom, our living room and our kitchen," said the 65-year-old disabled Navy veteran. He and his wife […]
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| | Toronto Sun 14:00 | | Rapid tests will be used only for unvaccinated students with no symptoms who are not high-risk contacts of a case
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| | Toronto Sun 13:52 | | Golden State Warriors swingman Andrew Wiggins said he felt "forced" to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. "The only options were to get vaccinated or not play in the NBA," the No. 1 overall pick in 2014 said Monday. "It was a tough decision. Hopefully, it works out in the long run and in 10 years I'm […]
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| | Toronto Sun 13:23 | | Ray to usher in home debut with mom in the stands, 1991 champs to be honoured
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| | Toronto Sun 13:18 | | Sam Smith earned almost $340,000 US after landing a gig at the Las Vegas wedding of casino heiress Victoria Fertitta. According to Britain's The Sun newspaper, the Stay with Me hitmaker banked the massive sum after being invited to sing at Fertitta's wedding to businessman Daniel Crowe. Their travel and accommodation costs were also covered, […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 15:13 | | MPP Rick Nicholls announced on Tuesday that he's stepping down as deputy speaker after he was booted from the Conservative caucus in August for refusing to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Nicholls, who represents the Chatham-Kent–Leamington riding, now sits as an independent MPP. "The government attempted to force me into getting the vaccine or be removed […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:16 | | Ontario is reporting 429 new COVID-19 cases and three additional deaths on Tuesday. It is the smallest daily increase of new cases since Aug. 17 and the first time the province is reporting fewer than 500 cases since last Wednesday. The province reported 466 new cases one week ago. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 301 […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:16 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be back in Ottawa on Tuesday following his untimely Tofino vacation on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Trudeau apologized to B.C. Indigenous leaders over the weekend, but has yet to speak publicly on the matter. The Prime Minister attended a truth and reconciliation event last Wednesday night […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:03 | | A former Facebook data scientist has stunned lawmakers and the public with revelations of the company's awareness of apparent harm to some teens from Instagram and her accusations of dishonesty in its fight against hate and misinformation. Now she is coming before Congress. Frances Haugen has come forward with a wide-ranging condemnation of Facebook, buttressed […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 15:44 | | Ontario reported 429 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, with the seven-day average now sitting at 576 new daily cases. Of those new cases, close to 61 per cent were in unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people, while 128 cases were in those fully vaccinated, and 41 were in people with unknown vaccination status. Those in hospital testing […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 15:44 | | Mayor Jim Watson said Monday that he, too, supports prosecuting those who broke the law, but that he doesn't want the game cancelled.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 14:47 | | A patient at The Ottawa Hospital's General campus has been diagnosed with legionellosis, forcing the hospital to turn off the water system in order to disinfect it. In a brief statement, the hospital said the water system at the General campus is undergoing hyperchlorination in response. The illness is a form of pneumonia caused by […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 13:21 | | The hub now offers seniors' services, medical imaging, rehabilitation services, some mental health and wellness services, some specialty clinics, care co-ordination and a mobility aids store.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 13:15 | | The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy and the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy will cease to exist on Oct. 23, 2021. To the Ottawa-area's newly minted MPs: What will you do to help keep your local small-business constituents from disappearing?
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:30 | | Reforming our policies on the use of illegal substances can save individual lives — but also help our neighbourhoods thrive.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:17 | | The abandoned corridor is about 35 km long and, on average, 30 metres wide.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:49 | | Janet Carioni knew what to look for when her two young sons began showing symptoms of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). The occupational therapist had worked with a FASD assessment team before moving to Ottawa. Not only did she recognize some of the potential symptoms, but she had an understanding of the disorder. "It wasn't […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:41 | | "I turn around and people were jumping on the car and all the windows broke. Then they flipped it. That was the most scary part."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:39 | | Yet more cloudy skies are in the forecast for Tuesday but brighter days are on the way — along with some balmy highs for October. From a morning low of 11 C, Tuesday is headed to 17 C, according to the Environment and Climate Change Canada forecast. Tuesday night is expected to be partly cloudy […]
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| | The Georgia Straight 15:05 | | The international human rights organization says that the B.C. and federal governments failed to protect seniors and people with disabilities.
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| | The Georgia Straight 13:38 | | The Burnaby-based company was founded in 1979 by Geoffrey Ballard, Keith Prater, and Paul Howard.
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| | The Georgia Straight 12:53 | | Tether's monthly trading volume reached US2.8 trillion in September, up 56 percent fro the previous month, according to CoinMarketCap.
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| | The Georgia Straight 12:16 | | The head of the inquiry, Jean-March Sauvé, said that in most cases, the church turned a blind eye, leaving children vulnerable to more abuse.
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| | Windsor Star 14:48 | | Windsor police are asking for the public's help locating a missing woman. Chelsey Voskamp, 33, was last seen on Sept. 16 in the area of Tecumseh Road East and Lauzon Parkway. Voskamp is described as five feet six inches tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds. She has dyed red hair, brown eyes, and wears prescription […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 13:59 | | The Ottawa Senators can't stand losing any round of the Battle of Ontario even in the preseason. Trying to get ramped up to star the season, the Senators weren't able to take advantage of their chances and dropped a 3-1 decision to the Toronto Maple Leafs Monday night at the Canadian Tire Centre. Winger Connor […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 14:52 | | On Monday, the officer testified that Greg was introduced to undercover officers posing as members of a fake crime group in 2018 after he won a fake trip to Banff.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:12 | | If you live, sell and buy in Saskatoon, you can take a deep breath and relax a bit ... at least for now.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | The Sask. government's handling of the fourth wave demonstrates the folly of ignoring stark evidence in favour of wishful thinking.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | I've witnessed firsthand the destruction of society when the only concern is yourself, Breanne Harrison-Pollock writes.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | "Hockey's my life. I want to play hockey. I just wanted to get back."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 15:09 | | It appears the public opinion tide on COVID-19 has dramatically turned on Scott Moe, just as he faces what could be an internal crisis.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 13:00 | | It is time we address our failures and together we, the people, will stomp this virus down, writes Constance MacKenzie.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 13:00 | | "It's not working. We've been telling the ministry this since day one. It's a nightmare for a lot of our folks."
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| | National Observer 14:10 | | While criticism is an integral part of journalism and democracy, there can be no tolerance for hate and harassment of journalists or for incitement of attacks on journalists for doing their jobs.
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| | National Observer 12:44 | | A coalition of more than 20 environmental and climate groups want a ban on fossil fuels similar to bans on tobacco advertising.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | While heavily impacted First Nations have been continuously opposing TMX on their never-surrendered lands, courts have been using "injunctions" as tools for stopping protests.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Clean hydrogen could replace fossil fuels for almost everything. But should it?
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Miles of new bike lanes and light rail lines just weren't enough.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Students at SFU are threatening the school with a hunger strike until it commits to a full divestment of fossil fuels by 2025.
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| | Montreal Gazette 15:30 | | It's the third consecutive day with fewer than 500 cases. That hasn't happened since August.
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| | Montreal Gazette 15:15 | | The recipes in Chris McDade's The Magic of Tinned Fish skip the usual salmon and tuna in favour of mackerel, anchovies, sardines, shellfish and even cod and trout.
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| | Montreal Gazette 14:49 | | Another English-speaking community group has waded into the debate over Bill 96. The Task Force on Linguistic Policy pokes holes in the bill which they say goes far beyond just the language question.
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| | Montreal Gazette 14:05 | | Witnesses interviewed by police said the stabbing occurred during an altercation.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:59 | | Brendan Gallagher drops down to third line with Jake Evans and Joel Armia as Habs prepare for their last two pre-season games.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:57 | | "Carey Price being out for I don't know how long gives me a chance to really prove that I can play in this league," Quebec native says.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:55 | | Bloc ahead of Conservative candidate by only 92 votes.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:32 | | Five fires broke out almost simultaneously in the Fabreville district on Sept. 28.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:09 | | Union leader says he understands the family of a Repentigny man who was killed is going through a sad time, but said police must ensure everyone's safety.
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| | Montreal Gazette 11:38 | | Coroner Géhane Kamel ruled Joyce Echaquan's death was accidental but said the "racism and prejudice" she faced contributed to it.
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| | Calgary Herald 15:26 | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 15:04 | | Before Wayne's World, there was Wayne and Shuster. And long before other celebs like Drake, Ryan Reynolds and Celine Dion had people taking notice of Canadian talent, a crop of early actors and musicians showed the rest of the world that there was more to this country than hockey and maple syrup. Just ask superstar […]
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| | Calgary Herald 14:48 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hopes to share a decision on whether to ban Huawei from Canada's 5G network in the coming weeks
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| | Calgary Herald 12:00 | | Article provides perspective Re: Snowy strong; They fell in love at Fenway Park. After a terminal diagnosis, they returned 'home', Opinion, Oct. 2 Kelsie Snow's touching and uplifting essay about her husband Chris Snow's courage and her love for him was a relief from the seemingly endless rotation of daily stories about COVID, Kenney, Trudeau […]
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | 'It's really short-sighted for these companies to have let the industry association fold because you know we're going to need it again,' Savage said
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | Good news feels hard to come by in Alberta these days, but for those with an interest in pipeline construction (most Albertans, I suspect) there is some news to celebrate. Last Friday, the Line 3 pipeline replacement project officially went into service and will be fully operational by month's end. Work on the Trans Mountain […]
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| | Calgary Herald 10:45 | | We've all heard it before. Someone, somewhere, rolls their eyes and asks: "You want me to elect her just because she's a woman?" The answer to this question is simple. No, we do not want you to elect her simply because she's a woman. In fact, for a moment, we actually encourage you to look […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | The nosecount is ugly. Uglier than the previous ugly. The kind of ugly where you can't talk your way out of the ugliness. Back-against-the-wall ugly. Four-letter word ugly. If the latest fresh-off-the-press poll by the well-respected ThinkHQ Public Affairs outfit is anything to go by, and it mirrors what a lot of folks are hearing […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | WE LEARNED NOTHING The PM's apology to the chief of the Tk'emlups te Secwepemc means nothing, as have all his other apologies. It only affirms that he says one thing and does another, as he always has. Then he pretends contrition and atonement for his misdeed as he always has for the many misdeeds he […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | Through much of the COVID-19 pandemic, Alberta officials have touted policies said to balance the need to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus against the need to promote our overall physical and mental health. From the end of the first wave of widespread infections, provincial politicians from Premier Jason Kenney on down have made […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 15:56 | | The Harry DeWolf, which can be used as an icebreaker in the north, is one of six vessels in its class that are intended to assert Canadian sovereignty in Arctic and coastal Canadian waters and support international operations.
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| | Vancouver Sun 13:51 | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 13:40 | | The Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre confirmed Monday that the helicopter crashed at around 2 p.m. in the area near Killam Bay, at the entrance to Jervis Inlet, northeast of Sechelt.
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| | Vancouver Sun 13:24 | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 13:21 | | The rain will let up by mid-morning, but a 60 per cent chance of showers remain for most of the day. Mainly cloudy. High of 18 C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 12:41 | | The investment is part of an $83-million budget increase to the B.C. Parks operating and capital budgets.
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