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Saskatoon celebrates its 159th Canada DayA new poll shows most Canadians are very proud of their country, and although Canada has had a rough history, the Indigenous community is also proud for the most part.CanadaJul 2
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Amazon Prime Day deals under $100: From everyday essentials to viral favouritesBest Amazon Prime Day deals under $100 in Canada. Snag steals from Paula's Choice, Apple, Our Place and more.The CuratorJun 25
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Ottawa sees more than 100 mm of rain as severe Canada Day storm floods basementsA storm that started abruptly on Canada Day in Ottawa saw about 118 millimetres of rain fall and left thousands of people without power.WeatherJul 2
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Siemens expansion expected to bring 100 jobs to SaskatoonSiemens Canada is expanding its Saskatoon operations at Saskatchewan's research and technology park, expected to create 100 new jobs over the next two years.CanadaJul 15
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Manitoba storm damages properties, leaves thousands without powerMore than 100 millimetres of wind fell in parts of Manitoba on Monday night, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.WeatherJun 30
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Winds up to 110 km/h forecast for Regina, Saskatoon: Environment CanadaA spring storm began brewing in Alberta on Wednesday morning and will impact its eastern neighbour later in the day, with Environment Canada expecting winds as fast as 110 km/h.WeatherMay 13
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Extreme heat, flooding pose safety concerns for Canada Day celebrationsAs communities across Canada prepare for Canada Day, extreme heat and flooding are proving logistically challenging for typical celebrations like fireworks.WeatherJun 30
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Tornado warnings issued across parts of southern Ontario as severe storms move throughEnvironment Canada warned of tornadoes, damaging winds up to 130 km/h and large hail as severe storms sweep across southern Ontario Tuesday evening.WeatherMay 19
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Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo celebrates Canada-Germany tiesThe Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo kicks off this week, and is marking some significant milestones for Canada's military history.CanadaJun 30
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Advertised Fort Saskatchewan craft fair a scam, RCMP warnThe Northern Prairie Craft, Food and Vendor Fair is being advertised as a three-day event taking place at the Dow Centennial Centre, but RCMP say the entire event is a scam.CrimeJun 17
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Wildfire season is not as perilous as last year: officialsOfficials previously warned on May 28 that “significant wildfire activity” was expected in B.C. this month in the government's wildfire season preparedness and outlook for 2026.CanadaJul 9
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More than 100mm of rain falls on Montreal: floods homes, causes outagesParts of Montreal received more than 100 millimetres of rain in a short period Saturday, with some boroughs like Pierrefonds exceeding 150 mm in two hours.CanadaJun 21
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Canadian wineries say scrapping provincial trade barriers would add billions to GDPA new report commissioned by the Wine Growers of Canada says the sector could be worth an extra $3.7 billion if Canadians drank more homegrown wine.EconomyMay 15
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B.C. officials brace for increased wildfire activity from dry lightningOfficials in British Columbia have their eyes on the skies as dry lightning strikes are listed as the probable cause of several new wildfires across the southern Interior.CanadaJul 16
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Drug seizures at Canada-U.S. border dropping, Congress hearsActing Deputy Chief Jason Schneider told the House committee that seizures at the U.S.' northern border had dropped by 55 per cent compared to last year.CanadaJul 1
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Ford government taps Canadian military for help with massive Ontario wildfiresCritics say the government has entered the wildfire season unprepared and without setting aside enough money up front to plan for the summer.CanadaJul 16
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Trump’s forced labour tariffs have ‘no basis,’ Canadian government saysCanada "remains committed to working closely with the United States to eradicate forced labour from global supply chains," a written submission reads.PoliticsJul 8
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‘A wound that cannot be repaired’: Two fallen N.W.T. wildfire fighters identifiedTwo of the three people who died after a plane fighting wildfires in the Northwest Territories went down last month have been identified.FireJul 9
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Wildfire-stricken Manitoba First Nation calls for better emergency responseWildfires surrounding a Cree nation in northern Manitoba have reduced access to emergency services and knocked out power in the community.CanadaJul 13
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24 Sussex Drive will be restored, Carney says as competition launchesThe residence has been deemed uninhabitable for a prime minister for years, with Prime Minister Mark Carney currently residing in Rideau Cottage.CanadaJun 26