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U.S. flags concerns over Canada’s ties to China as it blocks CUSMA renewalSpeaking to Global News, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the White House is concerned Beijing could use Canada as a back door into the American market.PoliticsJul 2
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No whey? Why there is a looming shortage of the protein in CanadaThe global whey market is facing a 'once-in-a-generation supply crisis,' a report by global market research firm Market Decipher said on Monday.ConsumerJun 10
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What happens to CUSMA on July 1? The paths ahead as review set to beginJuly 1 is the date set out in CUSMA for the countries to either formally extend the agreement another 16 years or continue under annual reviews for up to a decade.EconomyJun 30
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Oil prices spike, stocks retreat from records as Iran ceasefire strainedThe price of crude oil rose after both the United States and Iran said they launched retaliations for earlier attacks or attempted ones.MoneyJun 3
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Cat burglar? Suspect reportedly stole kitten before attempted bank robberyMaryland authorities said there were no injuries reported and did not provide the suspect's identity, but said the incident was under investigation.TrendingJul 15
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Manitoba wildfire forces mandatory evacuation of Lynn LakeA mandatory evacuation has been ordered for Lynn Lake as a rapidly advancing wildfire threatens the community. Residents and visitors have been told to leave immediately.WeatherJun 27
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Submarine deal is a ‘generational investment’ for Nova Scotia: premierThe deal to supply 12 new submarines to replace Canada's aging fleet is expected to impact the Atlantic region economically for decades to come.CanadaJul 7
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Low vacancy, high rents continue to make Halifax hard for rentersThe latest in a long string of reports and studies shows Halifax continues to be a tough place for renters.CanadaJun 15
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Cleanup work underway in Kananaskis following heavy rainfall, floodingOn Tuesday, the majority of 1,500 visitors stranded in the park because of washed out roads were able to get out with most of Highway 40 reopening.CanadaJun 30
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Ottawa’s nuclear energy strategy seeks more new reactors, global exportsThe strategy launched Monday ties into Ottawa's overall aim to double electricity capacity by 2050, something the government argues requires zero-emission power sources.CanadaJun 22
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Meta data centre in Alberta to start up ahead of adjacent Greenlight power plantMETA's new data centre, being built north of Edmonton, will be allowed to connect to Alberta's electrical grid before its new natural gas-fired power plant is readyPoliticsJul 10
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Venezuela faces aftershocks as questions mount over earthquake responseFive days after the twin quakes, questions loomed about whether the cash-strapped government will be able to care for thousands of people who have been left homeless.WorldJun 29
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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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Flesh-eating screwworm in U.S. cows not cause for concern in Canada: associationThe Canadian Cattle Association said the New World screwworm, the parasite at the centre of the CFIA's pause on Texas livestock imports, shouldn't be too harmful in Canada.CanadaJun 8
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Toronto election could be turning point for non-profits fighting gentrificationCommunity land trusts say the October election is an opportunity to cement funding for a municipal program that allows them and other non-profits to buy at-risk rental buildings.PoliticsJun 22
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Growing wildfires in northern Manitoba prompt evacuationsThree communities in Manitoba, including the town of Lynn Lake, have issued evacuation orders as wildfires spread in the north.FireJun 29
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US strikes Iran over latest ship attack and Tehran responds by hitting Arab statesThe fighting raised new questions about the interim deal Iran and the U.S. reached on June 17, beginning a 60-day period aimed at reaching a permanent end to the war.U.S. NewsJul 12
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Vancouver bars rush beer and staff to the front line of World Cup’s war on thirstAustralian World Cup fans filled Tyler Broers' multi-level sports bar, Dublin Calling, before and after their team's match against Turkey, and nearly drank the bar dry.CanadaJun 17
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Advocates welcome Saskatchewan MP’s bill to remove barriers to psilocybin assisted therapyFor years magic mushrooms have been seen as a recreational party drug. But perceptions are changing. A growing number of researchers say psilocybin may have an important role.HealthJun 19
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Spruce Grove ballpark still not open after 4 years of construction delaysThe 2026 Cactus Rats home open date has come and gone with no fans in the stands or players on the field — four years after the Spruce Grove stadium was supposed to open.ConsumerJun 11