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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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Nova Scotia government orders study to assess MacKay bridge replacementShould the MacKay bridge that spans Halifax Harbour be repaired, rebuilt, or replaced with a tunnel?CanadaJul 10
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Canadian government proposing ‘massive’ increase in AI data centre capacityCanada currently has about 337 megawatts of AI data centre capacity, and there are more than 20 gigawatts, or 20,000 megawatts in projects that are "under planning or development."PoliticsJul 8
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Saskatoon chooses CUPE over YMCA to operate Harry Bailey Aquatic CentreThe Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre will reopen its doors with the same CUPE 59 operator after possibly passing on the management to the YMCA following pushback from the union.CanadaJun 17
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Saskatchewan premier signs 2nd MOU in European trade missionScott Moe joined a Polish official in Warsaw to sign the memorandum of understanding to advance collaboration in nuclear energy development.Jun 17
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Bishnoi gang members charged with ordering hit on B.C. Sikh leader, U.S. announces arrestsRCMP said these groups have been engaged in extortions, drug trafficking, kidnapping and widespread violence, namely in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023.CrimeJul 7
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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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Cellphone catches fire on British Airways flight bound for Las VegasThe FAA confirmed it was investigating the incident and reiterated the importance of keeping electrical items in the cabin, including those with lithium batteries.TrendingJun 16
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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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Alto rail project must stop, eastern Ontario residents sayResidents of Eastern Ontario say they are feeling “betrayed” after the federal government announced it would consider a high-speed rail stop in Kingston, Ont.PoliticsJun 22
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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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Alberta pitches cheap natural gas for data center boom, at odds with Canada’s clean power aimsThe Alberta government's efforts to attract data centres by touting access to an abundant supply of cheap fossil fuels threatens to undermine Canada's clean power goals.EnvironmentJun 9
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Toronto, Calgary among cities becoming less reliant on U.S. trade: reportA small group of cities across the country drove Canada’s progress on diversifying trade in 2025, while others fell behind, says a new report from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.EconomyMay 27
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Top Chicago judge says DOJ did not open investigation into E. Jean CarrollThe Associated Press and other news organizations, citing anonymous sources, reported that the federal prosecutors’ office in Chicago had opened an investigation into Carroll.U.S. NewsMay 29
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Feds didn’t push carbon price backstop in Alberta in show of co-operation: DabrusinOttawa didn't enforce the federal standard on Alberta's industrial carbon price as a gesture of co-operation with the province, Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin says.PoliticsMay 20
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‘It’s incredibly hot’: Saskatchewan workers seek reprieve from heat waveAs a heat wave stretches across Saskatchewan, outdoor workers are seeking ways to beat the scorching record-breaking temperatures.CanadaMay 28
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The World Cup will cost Canadian taxpayers $82M per game: PBOThe World Cup will feature more than a dozen matches played in Canada this summer, and a new analysis estimates each game will cost $82 million of government funding.CanadaMay 20
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Using AI for retirement investment advice? It can be risky, experts cautionWhile AI can be 'a great way for investors to gain more general knowledge,' being overly reliant on it can be risky because AI 'may not know the full picture,' one expert said.MoneyJun 1
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Surge in antisemitism being studied by Canada’s national unity council: CarneyJewish advocacy group B'nai Brith says anti-Jewish hatred is being normalized in Canada and that antisemitic incidents topped 6,800 in 2025.CanadaJun 1
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Exclusive: Former RCMP officer cleared of allegation he helped China demands answersIn his first interview since his acquittal, William Majcher said Canada needs better national security investigations.CanadaJun 16