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More than 106K Albertans sign up for $100 affordability rebates as applications openAlbertans have until Sept. 30 to sign up to receive the provincial government's $100 affordability relief cheques. People with household incomes of $225,000 or less are eligible.PoliticsJul 2
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Ontario gas prices cast shadow over daily budgets, summer plans: surveySeven in 10 Ontarians aged 35 to 54 said gas prices are affecting their day-to-day activities, according to the survey from CAA South Central Ontario.EconomyJul 15
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Toronto’s skies turn orange as wildfire smoke settles inToronto's skies turned orange Wednesday due to smoke from forest fires in northwestern Ontario that plummeted the city's air quality to among the worst in the world.CanadaJul 15
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2 people drowned in separate B.C. Interior lakes over the weekendSicamous RCMP said they were called at 8:13 p.m. to Mara Lake, south of Sicamous, and officers, along with Search and Rescue, began searching the lake and shoreline.CanadaJul 14
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‘Very poor air quality’ Toronto bound as wildfire smoke lingers: Environment CanadaTorontonians may see an improvement in air quality Friday afternoon, but it won’t last long as wildfire smoke continues to plague the region.Canada5 hours
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Scientists find sugar in the Milky Way. It could help answer a cosmic mysteryThe sugar was detected in the galactic centre region of the Milky Way where there is a dense concentration of gases and stars, about 26,700 light years from Earth.TrendingJul 13
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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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Wildfire smoke persists in Toronto, conditions may improve Friday: Environment CanadaWildfire smoke still blankets large parts of southern Ontario, including Toronto, and conditions may not improve until Friday morning.CanadaJul 16
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Drones, licence plate recognition, part of Vancouver police’s new techAs part of a Drone as First Responder Program, the Vancouver police will be the first in Canada to deploy six Skydio X10 drones.CrimeJun 10
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1 dead, 3 missing after boat capsizes near Alcatraz IslandThe pontoon boat sank Tuesday afternoon while carrying mostly family members as part of a memorial service, fire officials said in a news release.U.S. NewsJul 15
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Best portable air conditioners to beat the summer heatIf you're looking for a way to cool down specific areas of your home, we've got the top options from brands like De'Longhi, GE Appliances, Black+Decker and more.The CuratorJul 5
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Canada has no plans to open embassies in Venezuela and Iran, Anand saysWhile Ottawa is not looking to re-establish diplomatic relations with Iran, Prime Minister Mark Carney said the lack of diplomatic presence puts Canada 'at a disadvantage.'CanadaJun 26
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Canada imposes new Russian sanctions during G7 meeting with ZelenskyyIn 2026, Canada has provided $2.8 billion in military assistance to Ukraine, imposed sanctions on more than 3,400 individuals and entities as well as 600 vessels.CanadaJun 16
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Should AI training start in kindergarten? What we know about Ottawa’s planAn MIT study published in November 2025 found that using AI chatbots like ChatGPT erodes critical thinking skills, even among adults.CanadaJun 5
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Russia calls Canada ‘warmonger’ over Ukraine drone deal, threatens responseRussia's foreign ministry spokesperson vowed to publish the addresses of all Canadian production facilities participating in the drone deal.WorldJun 10
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Can a blood test tell if cancer is returning? Research is underwayIf the test, also known as a liquid biopsy, is positive, those patients could get additional experimental treatments, to try to prevent the cancer coming back.HealthJul 8
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Can a blood test tell patients if their cancer is coming back? Researchers are on itResearchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre are working on a trial to determine if a blood test can detect tiny amounts of cancer remaining after patients have been treated.HealthJul 8
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Canada’s AI strategy to be released as survey suggests public trust gapArtificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says the strategy will be titled 'AI for All' and will emphasize building Canadians' trust in the technology.PoliticsJun 3
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Alberta government announces investment of more than $1 billion in student aidMore than $1 billion has been invested by the Alberta government for post-secondary education student aid ahead of June 3rd applications.EducationJun 1
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Meta says hackers can no longer access accounts through its AI chatbotMeta says it has resolved an issue that allowed hackers to trick its AI assistant into granting access to other users' accounts, according to media reports.TrendingJun 2