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25% of Canadians say StatCan not free of political influence: internal pollJust 62 per cent of Canadians believe Statistics Canada's data to be reliable, while 25 per cent do not believe the agency is free of political influence.CanadaJul 13
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U.S. inflation cooled to 3.5% in June as gas prices fellU.S. inflation cooled last month as the cost of gas, clothes, and used cars fell, providing some relief to consumers, while underlying price pressures also cooled.U.S. NewsJul 14
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B.C. Lions name McKnight special teams coordinatorDennis McKnight wasn't planning to be on the CFL sidelines this season.SportsJul 13
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Jasper institution, the Athabasca Hotel, to undergo renovationsJasper's oldest hotel, the Athabasca, will be undergoing major renovations in the next few years, after being bought by Decor Hotels.FeaturesJul 14
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Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes climbs to 920, thousands more missingActing President Delcy Rodríguez announced the new toll early Friday as she welcomed the arrival of rescue crews from all over the world.WorldJun 26
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Unemployment rate fell to 6.5% in June with 18K new jobs, says StatCanThe Canadian economy kept adding jobs at a steady pace in June, in part because the youth summer job market got off to a great start, but economists say there are still concerns.EconomyJul 10
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First images released of the wreck of Quest, explorer Ernest Shackleton’s last shipA team of explorers led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society are the first people to see on Sir Ernest Shackleton's last ship since it sank in the Labrador Sea in 1962.CanadaJul 8
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Flooding damage closes Telus World of Science for months, 68% of staff laid offMuch of the staff at the space and science centre in northwest Edmonton are now out of work while repairs are underway to clean up what is, essentially, a biohazard site.HealthJul 15
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Does your insurance cover flooding? What consumers need to knowAfter significant rain led to flooding over the weekend in Montreal and Edmonton, insurance experts are urging Canadians across the country to check their insurance policies.ConsumerJun 22
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Climate change prompting Manitoba to extend disaster aid to more residentsManitoba Premier Wab Kinew said residents who didn't buy flood insurance before last week's storm can still qualify for disaster aid.CanadaJun 16
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Venezuela faces aftershocks as questions mount over earthquake responseFive days after the twin quakes, questions loomed about whether the cash-strapped government will be able to care for thousands of people who have been left homeless.WorldJun 29
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Refugee board orders deportation of Bishnoi extortion gang gunmanAbjeet Kingra is the latest to face deportation amid a nation-wide crackdown on extortion gangs preying on Canada’s South Asian communities.CanadaJun 15
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Former Wynne, Trudeau staffer hopes policy chops can win Ontario Liberal leadership raceDylan Marando, the first candidate to sign up as a leadership candidate, is betting his experience as a policy advisor to former prime ministers and premiers.PoliticsJun 16
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As consumers struggle, should the Bank of Canada hike, hold or cut rates?Several economists believe the Bank of Canada is more likely to raise borrowing rates in the coming months than provide a cut.EconomyJun 8
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City of Calgary consults residents on next chapter for vacant Westbrook LRT landIt's been vacant for more than a decade, but the City of Calgary is now moving forward with development of the 4.2-hectare property adjacent to the Westbrook LRT station.CanadaJun 17
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Impaired, dangerous driving charges laid against suspect in fatal Surrey bus stop collisionMichael Bovencamp is accused of impaired driving causing death, dangerous driving causing death, impaired driving causing bodily harm, and dangerous driving causing bodily harm.CrimeMay 25
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Why smaller weddings are making a comeback: ‘They want to buy a house’As the heightened cost of living weighs on Canadian households, some wedding planners and vendors say they've noticed a shift with their clients.ConsumerJun 9
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew pushes back on latest U.S. tariff announcementPremier Wab Kinew says he wants to see U.S. President Donald Trump reverse course, and that Canada and the U.S. should work together to bring down the cost of living.PoliticsJun 3
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Rising food costs have forced British Columbians to shop differently, eat less: pollThe poll, conducted by Research Co., found that rising food costs have forced many British Columbians to change their shopping and dietary habits.CanadaMay 22
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Fuel costs impacting more B.C. services, including food banks, local grocersThat same pressure is showing up at the Union Gospel Mission, with staff saying they are seeing more people who need emergency support.EconomyApr 3