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Man killed in police shooting in Cold Lake, Alberta: RCMPAlberta's police watchdog is investigating the RCMP's fatal shooting of a man in Cold Lake as officers responded to a domestic call.CanadaJun 27
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Why an anchovy shortage will make your next slab of salmon more expensiveLove them or hate them, anchovies could end up making your grocery bill more expensive because of its use in fishmeal used for seafood and livestock feed.ConsumerJul 9
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Beaconsfield pool makes a splash with new accessibility upgradesBeacon Hill pool has completed nearly $100,000 in upgrades, making the facility more accessible for swimmers of all ages and abilities.CanadaJul 11
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I tried the Shark ChillPill cooling fan — here’s my honest reviewCould this tiny device actually make unbearable heat a little more manageable? I decided to put the Shark ChillPill to the test.The CuratorJul 10
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Will new CRTC rules truly lead to lower bills?Every couple of years, Marc Nanni makes a call to his home internet provider to see if he can find some savings on his monthly bill.EconomyJun 28
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Montreal memorial marks end of shiva for shooting victimThe Montreal police service announced Tuesday that a memorial ceremony honouring Benredouane's life will take place July 7 at the Bell Centre, a downtown Montreal arena.CanadaJul 2
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Ontario to designate Toronto island airport special economic zone after land takeoverThe province passed into law Thursday a bill that allows it to take over all the land on the Toronto Islands where Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is located.PoliticsMay 28
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s legal battle continues despite settlementLawyers for Blake Lively were back in court, trying to get a judge to make Justin Baldoni pay her legal bills plus other penalties.EntertainmentJun 2
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Signal, DuckDuckGo among firms weighing Canada exit over lawful access billSignal is among the most prominent platforms to make such a threat while speaking out against Bill C-22, while VPN providers have also threatened to leave or curtail services.TechJun 4
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Lawful access bill not ‘optional’ but will see privacy amendments: ministerGary Anandasangaree defended Bill C-22 as necessary for investigators as the legislation faces growing privacy concerns and tech industry pushback.PoliticsMay 27
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Jurors begin deliberations in trial of men accused in Alberta highway shootingTwo men charged in a roadside shooting in Calgary 2024 will soon learn their fate in court. Colin Hough was killed when he stopped to check on a burning vehicle.CrimeMay 29
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Daylight saving time could become permanent as U.S. House revives billThe bill still must pass the full U.S. House, and then the U.S. Senate would consider whether to take up the measure, after unanimously passing a similar bill in 2022.U.S. NewsMay 22
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Manitoba politician calls Saskatchewan farmer who killed Colten Boushie a victimA Manitoba legislature member faced criticism Thursday for saying the farmer who killed Colten Boushie in a high-profile case in Saskatchewan was a victim.PoliticsMay 21
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Man facing charges after attempt to light woman on fire: Windsor policeA 40-year-old man is facing charges after being accused of attempting to light a woman on fire and threatening to kill her cat, police in Windsor, Ont., say.CrimeMay 22
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New Brunswick government introduces mining bill to simplify, speed up project approvalsNew Brunswick's government has introduced a bill to make it easier to launch mining projects in the province.CanadaMay 13
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Aaron Carter’s family reaches settlement in wrongful death lawsuitAaron Carter died on Nov. 5, 2022, in an accidental drowning in his bathtub after taking prescription pills and inhaling gas used in spray cleaners, a coroner's report found.EntertainmentMay 15
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‘I felt completely unwanted’: Some migrants in limbo with new asylum lawThousands of migrants have crossed irregularly into Canada from the United States and are now deemed ineligible to make asylum claims under the new federal law, Bill C-12.CanadaMay 12
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Quebec psychiatrists group supports bill on forced hospitalizations for mentally illThe association of Quebec's psychiatrists says it supports a bill that would make it easier to forcibly hospitalize someone in a mental health crisis.PoliticsMay 7
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Cameco says flooding in northern Saskatchewan affecting Key Lake and McArthur RiverCameco says it has halted production at its Key Lake mill and reduced activity at its McArthur River mine due to flooding in northern Saskatchewan.EnvironmentMay 11
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Calgary on pace to set new record for number of deaths on city roadsCalgary is on pace to set a new record for the number of people killed on the city's roads in 2026, and reducing the disturbing trend will take time, one researcher says.TrafficMay 8