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Louise Arbour urges vigilance on AI in 1st speech as Governor GeneralLouise Arbour replaced Mary Simon, who was the first Indigenous person to hold the position, as Canada's new Governor General on Monday.PoliticsJun 8
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Christine Sinclair, Michael J. Fox among new Order of Canada appointeesCanadian soccer star Christine Sinclair, Michael J. Fox, and the father of Nickelodeon's neon green slime are among those newly appointed or promoted within the Order of Canada.CanadaJun 26
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Toronto island airport expansion would lead to severe traffic, committee hearsPremier Doug Ford's plan to significantly redevelop Toronto's waterfront will have "substantial implications" on gridlock, transit congestion.PoliticsMay 19
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2 people dead after meningitis outbreak at U.K. universityThe institution cancelled all in-person exams on Monday, and the students' union called off events and shut down venues in response to the outbreak.TrendingMar 16
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Heritage ‘paying the price’ as Nova Scotia budget shuts down 12 museumsThe Fisherman's Life Museum is one of 12 provincial museums slated for closure across the province as part of Nova Scotia's 2026-27 budget.CanadaMar 11
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During cold and flu season, the youngest kids really are the germiestForget colorful leaves. Any caregiver knows that the real signs of fall are kids with coughs, sneezes and sniffles.HealthOct 22, 2025
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Up to 45% off top toys during Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2025From a Barbie Dream House to STEM toys and beyond, read on for the best toy deals during Amazon Prime's Big Deal Days 2025 event--hurry and save now.The CuratorOct 9, 2025
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Security questions surround upcoming marathon following Vancouver Lapu Lapu tragedyThousands of people are expected to converge on downtown Vancouver for the marathon and to watch the event this weekend as questions are raised about security.CrimeMay 1, 2025
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Saskatchewan schools grateful for extra funding in 2025 budgetIn the Saskatchewan provincial budget announced on Wednesday the education sector will be receiving an overall budget of $3.5 billion.EconomyMar 19, 2025
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Vancouver council votes to fast-track new elementary school for Olympic VillageThe southeast False Creek neighbourhood has been anticipating a new school since 2007, but nothing has been built.EducationOct 3, 2019
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Homeless activists arrested after occupying Vancouver elementary school over COVID-19Some of the activists, who are calling for safe housing for Vancouver's homeless to stay isolated during the coronavirus crisis, made their way to the roof.Apr 19, 2020
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Timeline: Notable dates in Canada’s historyA look at some notable dates in the history of Canada, which marks its 147th birthday July 1st.CanadaJun 27, 2014
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Due to overcapacity Harbour Landing School moving its French immersion programThe school division hopes this will alleviate pressure from Harbour Landing School which is overcapacity by hundreds of studentsEducationJan 16, 2020
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Japan’s tsunami reconstruction money spent on unrelated projects as communities struggleSENDAI, Japan - About a quarter of the $148 billion budget for reconstruction after Japan's March 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster has been spent on unrelated projects, including subsidies for a contact lens factory and research whaling.MoneyOct 30, 2012
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Friends defend US dance instructor accused of running prostitution ring in studioKENNEBUNK, Maine - The dance instructor accused of turning her Zumba studio in a picturesque Maine hamlet into a place of prostitution was an honours student who attended university and ran dance classes for a local parks and recreation program. She hosted charity events benefiting Toys for Tots and breast cancer research.WorldNov 9, 2012
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Tablets, phones, computers are crawling with germs but experts say don’t worryTORONTO - There's good news and bad news about what lies on the surfaces of your computer keyboard, mouse, smartphone or tablet.Nov 14, 2012
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Newfoundland ‘dodges bullet’ as hurricane Maria veers just shy of St. John’sST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Southeastern Newfoundland "dodged a bullet" Friday as the worst of hurricane Maria veered just shy of St. John's, though it still whipped the region with driving rain and howling gales.Sep 15, 2011
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Newfoundland ‘dodges bullet’ as hurricane Maria veers just shy of St. John’sST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Southeastern Newfoundland "dodged a bullet" Friday as the worst of hurricane Maria veered just shy of St. John's, though it still whipped the region with driving rain and howling gales.Sep 15, 2011
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Acclaimed poet, teacher Maxine Tynes dies in Halifax at age 62<p>Acclaimed African-Nova Scotian poet Maxine Tynes had died. She passed away Monday, in Halifax, at the age of 62.</p>Sep 14, 2011
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Home construction ‘ripe’ for automation, builders say. Here’s how the industry is changingWith a growing number of homes needed in Canada over the next decade and a labour force hitting a retirement wall, stakeholders say automation is needed to fill the building gap.TechDec 15, 2022