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German aerospace company signs 10-year deal to use Nova Scotia space launch padMaritime Launch Services Ltd. says Germany’s Isar Aerospace will build a dedicated complex at its site near Canso, Nova Scotia, for Isar's launch vehicle known as Spectrum.CanadaJul 7
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Competition Bureau expands probe of Sobeys owner’s use of property controlsCanada's Competition Bureau is expanding an investigation into Empire Company Ltd., the parent of Sobeys, over whether its use of property controls harms competition.ConsumerJun 23
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Military support coming to flood-ravaged Parkland region after federal approvalCanada's Minister of Emergency Management has approved a request for federal assistance to assist the flood-ravaged regions in western Manitoba.WeatherJul 3
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Inuit leaders to meet Carney, ministers amid growing tensions over ArcticInuit leaders are set to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney and six federal ministers Tuesday in Kuujjuaq, Que., at the latest Inuit-to-Crown partnership committee meeting.PoliticsJun 29
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Pipelines faced key challenges in the past. Can Alberta’s overcome them?Canada’s track record of proposing and building pipelines means that the newly announced project from Alberta to B.C.'s coast is likely going to face several key challenges.CanadaJul 3
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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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Luigi Mangione’s federal trial delayed until JanuaryU.S. District Judge Margaret Garnett said she was postponing the federal trial so Mangione's lawyers can focus on his state murder trial, which is scheduled to begin on Sept. 8.U.S. NewsJun 29
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Concern over social media posts by Edmonton city councillor Michael JanzSome recent Instagram posts by Edmonton city councillor Michael Janz about Gaza has the city's Jewish community concerned he's is spreading misinformation that could be harmful.Jul 15
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Replace Nutrition North with a new strategy, Inuit group urgesThe organization representing Inuit in Canada says the federal government program meant to subsidize the high cost of food in the region, isn't working and should be scrapped.CanadaJun 9
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Iranian soccer body claims World Cup fan tickets revoked days before startThe federation's claims come amid heightened tensions between Iran, the U.S. and Israel, all of which are currently adhering to a fragile ceasefire.TrendingJun 9
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Liberals table new First Nations drinking water bill backed by $4.6BIndigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty is expected to table long-awaited legislation to govern clean drinking water in First Nations communities today.CanadaJun 16
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Vancouver restaurants’ see prolonged boost from Canada’s historic World Cup runThe Canadian team has had a historic run in this World Cup, defeating South Africa 1-0 in Los Angeles on Sunday and moving to the round of 16.CanadaJul 1
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Opioid-related deaths fell 23% last year, feds say, but ‘crisis is complex’Federal health officials say the decline in the national rate of toxicity deaths was due to several factors, including naloxone distribution and changes to the drug supply.HealthJun 15
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The hard-fought race to build Canada’s next submarine fleetThe unusually short competition to build the Canadian navy’s next submarine fleet seemed to focus on everything but the boats themselves.CanadaJun 21
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Attempted hit on Toronto jail guard tied to web of local crimes, documents allegeNew documents chronicling evidence gathered by investigators in the massive police corruption probe lay out alleged relationships between key players in criminal investigations.CanadaJul 4
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Ontario jail guards appeal for help after report reveals suicide crisisThirty-four correctional workers have died by suicide over the past 15 years, according to a report by the Office of the Chief Coroner.CanadaJun 30
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Explore homegrown Canadian brands you’ll loveRead on to discover the Canadian brands we can’t get enough of - including Article, Organika, Vitruvi, and more.The CuratorJul 1
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No Pathways, no pipeline: How Alberta’s massive carbon storage project would work, if builtThere's no new pipeline without Pathways: a multibillion-dollar plan to reduce 16 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions a year from the oilsands by 2045.CanadaMay 27
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Métis Nation spring assembly opens in Saskatoon following turbulent yearA key gathering is underway this weekend in Saskatoon as Métis leaders and citizens meet to discuss the future of governance in the province.PoliticsMay 25
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Canada’s AI strategy doesn’t mention copyright. Ottawa says ‘stay tuned’The word 'copyright' doesn't appear once in Canada's 50-page AI strategy, despite promises last summer by the minister of artificial intelligence that it would be addressed.PoliticsJun 8