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Saskatchewan reporting $947-million deficit, higher health care expenses for last fiscal yearSaskatchewan's government is ending the last fiscal year deep in the red, with a $947-million deficit for the 2025-26 year.PoliticsJun 30
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Rob Reiner appears to criticize Trump in posthumous cameo on Larry David’s new show'I believe that no man should serve more than two terms as president,' Reiner, who played George Washington, said. 'And I hope that future presidents will follow my lead.'EntertainmentJul 7
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Prince Harry won’t stay at Buckingham Palace during U.K. visitPrince Harry is due in London on Tuesday and Birmingham later this week for a series of charity engagements and was originally supposed to bring his children.TrendingJul 6
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Canada wants more backers for global defence bank, Anand saysThe project’s fate remains in the balance without broader support from other nations, who are being asked to provide startup capital.CanadaJul 7
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Lithium-ion batteries spark yet another fire in Toronto, chief says in warningJim Jessop said the batteries, which are used to power a wide range of items like smartphones, were behind two fires at the Ashwarren Road recycling facility last week.CanadaMay 26
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Landlords in the House: Advocates see a bias in Parliament against rentersA Global News analysis of the financial disclosures of MPs as well as questions to a select number of politicians has found that every person in Carney's ministry is a homeowner.CanadaJun 28
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Saskatchewan finance minister says deficit budget aims to protect provincial servicesSaskatchewan's finance minister Jim Reiter tells reporters Tuesday he is opting to re-wear last year's budget shoes as the province braces for a deficit budget.PoliticsMar 17
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‘Racially offensive’ tirade at Halifax Costco under investigation by hate crime unitPolice say the the incident happened around 1 p.m. on Saturday at the Chain Lake Drive store in the Bayers Lake business district.CrimeJul 7
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Oil prices plummet on hopes of increased supply, high gasoline prices persistThe pause in hostilities between the U.S. and Iran has led to a decline in future oil prices, but industry analysts say it will take time to trickle down to lower gasoline prices.MoneyJun 26
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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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‘Mind-blowing’: Video reportedly shows driver asleep in self-driving Tesla on B.C. highwayA shocking sight was captured on a busy Interior B.C. highway over the weekend with a driver apparently asleep at the wheel of a self-driving Tesla.TrafficJul 6
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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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Rehabilitation facility for Manitobans with spinal, neurological injuries closingA Winnipeg non-profit facility that provides rehabilitation therapy to individuals with spinal cord or neurological injuries will be closing at the end of this week.CanadaJun 2
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Corb Lund delivers ‘Water Not Coal’ petition, says more than 200,000 signedIf Elections Alberta verifies it, Premier Danielle Smith's government would be forced to consider passing a law banning coal mining or sending it to a provincewide referendum.PoliticsJun 10
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Starbucks Korea criticized over ‘Tank Day’ ad evoking deadly 1980s uprisingIn an apology, Starbucks South Korea's parent company chairman Chung Yong-jin asked the public not to take their anger out on Starbucks employees and front-of-house workers.TrendingMay 26
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Alberta’s Smith says the law will be enforced if separation vote spurs civil disobedienceAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says the law will be enforced if First Nation communities engage in civil disobedience over her government's separation referendum.PoliticsJun 8
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Western premiers meet in Kananaskis under cloud of Alberta separatismWhile the premiers of the western provinces and territories have a lot to discuss during their meeting in Alberta this week, it is separatism that may dominate the talks.PoliticsMay 25
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Canada’s social media ban for kids may narrow. Experts say that’s goodGovernment officials are aiming to use the ban as an incentive for platforms to improve their designs and better protect children long-term, if and when those kids return.TechJun 12
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Canada has access to Anthropic’s powerful Mythos AI model, minister saysAI Minister Evan Solomon said the government has signed onto Project Glasswing, which Anthropic launched to allow companies to use Mythos to test for security vulnerabilities.TechJun 2
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Raúl Castro, former Cuban president, indicted by U.S.Castro, 94, last appeared in public in Cuba earlier this month, and there is no evidence that he has since left the island or that the government would allow him to be extradited.U.S. NewsMay 20