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Unemployment rate fell to 6.5% in June with 18K new jobs, says StatCanThe Canadian economy kept adding jobs at a steady pace in June, in part because the youth summer job market got off to a great start, but economists say there are still concerns.EconomyJul 10
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bet365 expands Canadian footprint with launch in Alberta’s gaming marketAlberta officially opened its regulated sports betting and iGaming market Monday, becoming the second Canadian province to do so.SportsJul 13
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Ontario, Alberta push to advance 3,300 km east-west oil pipelineThe plan follows an agreement signed between Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan to explore an east-west energy corridor and railway.CanadaJul 6
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Rogers shutters six local radio stationsRogers Sports and Media is shutting down its Sportsnet 650 radio station in Vancouver and Sportsnet 960 station in Calgary, as well as four other stations.SportsJul 7
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Canadian diplomats in U.S. face gun violence, housing woes: auditCanadian diplomats are posted to the embassy in Washington, D.C., and to consulates and trade offices in 15 other cities, from Boston to Los Angeles.CanadaJul 16
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Port of Vancouver expansion project referred to Canada’s Major Projects Office'Around the world, supply chains are evolving, trade patterns are shifting, and competition for investment is intensifying,' Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon said.Economy8 hours
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25% of Canadians say StatCan not free of political influence: internal pollJust 62 per cent of Canadians believe Statistics Canada's data to be reliable, while 25 per cent do not believe the agency is free of political influence.CanadaJul 13
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Youth unemployment rises as Canada sheds 18K jobsThe youth unemployment rate, which is the rate of unemployment among Canadians aged 15 to 24, rose by half a percentage point to 14.3 per cent.EconomyMay 8
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Leafs coaching hire gets mixed reactionThe Toronto Maple Leafs are getting mixed reviews online for hiring Jim Hiller as their new head coach.SportsJun 17
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Ottawa eyes Labour Code conflict intervention changes, minister saysHajdu's department launched broad consultations with employers, unions and other stakeholders this spring about changes they'd like to see to the Canada Labour Code.CanadaJul 3
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Gordie Howe International Bridge to open July 27 after delayThe announcement was made Friday by the Canadian government, which said it had reached an agreement with the state of Michigan with support from the U.S. government.CanadaJul 10
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How will Gordie Howe Bridge profit-share deal work between Canada, U.S.?The Gordie Howe Bridge is set to open and new details have emerged about an updated profit-sharing deal that will reportedly see Canada sending money to the United States early.CanadaJul 13
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These are the 15 most affordable cities in Canada, Royal LePage saysCanadian cities like Lethbridge, Red Deer, Saint John and Thunder Bay are some of the most affordable for those looking to own a home amid the cost-of-living crunch.ConsumerJun 23
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Alberta proposes new pipeline, but hurdles to construction, profitability remainWhile the governments of Canada and Alberta have agreed to take the proposal for a new pipeline to the next step, oil industry insiders say some big hurdles remain.PoliticsJul 3
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From the Outback to the end zone, Australian players find homes in SaskatchewanOver the years the Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed 11 Australian players to their roster, all of which came in as punters or kickers.SportsJun 18
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Canada unveils AI strategy with plans for widespread adoption, data centresThe strategy wants to restrict the use of AI for surveillance pricing, and ramp up use by Canadians – but doesn’t estimate job losses.CanadaJun 4
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Bank of Canada holds rates at 2.25% as Iran war risks future hikesGovernor Tiff Macklem at the Bank of Canada warned that interest rates may need to rise if the war in Iran leads to persistent inflation in Canada.EconomyJul 15
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Is BlackBerry ‘back’? Former smartphone maker hits key earnings milestoneFormer smartphone maker BlackBerry just hit a key earnings milestone after nine years and as its stock jumped on the news, one analyst says the Canadian company is now 'back.'TechJun 26
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Developers didn’t ask ‘directly’ for B.C. vacant condo plan, Carney saysThe proposed program has faced criticism from opposition parties and housing experts, some of whom have said it amounts to a 'bailout' for condo developers.CanadaJun 25
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Canada’s economy is ‘on pause’ amid CUSMA negotiations, says DeloitteCanada's economy is stuck in a period of slow growth because of weak business investment and trade uncertainty, according to a report from Deloitte.EconomyJun 25