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Temporary residents, employers in N.S. struggling with immigration changesSandeep Kaur said she submitted an application to the Nova Scotia Nominee Program in November 2023. After a two-and-a-half year wait, she was told her file was closed as of May 1.Canada10 hours
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Liberals introduce privacy reform bill amid concerns over AI, data useThe legislation builds on the online harms bill introduced last week that strengthens safety measures for social media and AI platforms.PoliticsJun 15
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The secret to stress-free summer hosting? Walmart+ has every essentialThe best part? It’s not really about shopping. It’s about getting back your time.The CuratorJun 29
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Amazon Prime Day 2026: the best early deals to shop nowFrom L'Oréal and Philips to eufy and other customer favourites, shop these deals in the meantime—and get ready for even more savings when Amazon Prime Day officially begins.The CuratorJun 22
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EU fines Temu 200M euros for allowing sale of illegal itemsThe EU’s fine follows findings from an investigation opened in 2024, which preliminarily found that Temu was exposing consumers to high-risk products.TrendingMay 28
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Escalating violence hurts paramedic mental health, retention, care: chiefParamedic services across Canada are reporting a concerning rise in violence against workers that is, in part, leading to staffing shortages and issues retaining staff.CanadaMay 29
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Ban algorithmic pricing, NDP urges Carney: ‘Downright creepy’Algorithmic pricing, otherwise known as dynamic pricing, is when retail companies use AI and data to set different prices for consumers.ConsumerApr 13
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Supreme Court of Canada to hear challenge of Ottawa’s firearms banA not-for-profit advocacy organization, firearm owners, businesses, hunters, and recreational and sport shooters have appealed lower court rulings that upheld the ban.CanadaMar 19
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Khamenei’s death met with ‘jubilation’ among Iranian-Canadians: Liberal MPIranian-Canadians are greeting news of Ayatollah Khamenei's death with jubilation, one MP says. Iran, meanwhile, is vowing revenge for U.S. and Israel's surprise bombing campaign.CanadaMar 1
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The U.S. economy just slowed far more than economists expectedGDP increased at a 1.4 per cent annualized rate last quarter, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis said in its advance estimate of fourth-quarter GDP on Friday.EconomyFeb 20
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More B.C. restaurants say money gone from 3rd-party program and still no answershe brewery uses Everyday Payments, a company that manages tip collection and staff wages. It is the same company that other businesses across B.C. have been using.EconomyFeb 12
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Millions of dollars worth of fraud alleged to have happened at B.C. social development ministryA Global News investigation is revealing the many ways the Social Development and Poverty Reduction Ministry is exposed to potential fraud.PoliticsDec 4, 2025
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Can loyalty and points programs help ease the pinch of holiday spending?Loyalty programs can be a good way for consumers to potentially save money during the holiday season, but experts say it's not as easy as just signing up.ConsumerNov 8, 2025
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Ontario’s landfill crisis: The cost of inactionOntario is looking to avoid escalating waste disposal costs and increased illegal dumping as landfill space is projected to runout in the next decade.PoliticsNov 7, 2025
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Windsor now offering weekly dirty diaper pick-up amid garbage schedule changesWindsor, Ont., announces pilot program to help families dispose of diapers amid new biweekly regular garbage collection schedule.EnvironmentOct 22, 2025
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Curling Canada training hub network expands to B.C., Sask., Ontario, another in AlbertaThe Victoria Curling Club, Okotoks Curling Club, Moose Jaw Curling Centre at Temple Gardens Centre, and the KW Granite Club were the successful applicants.SportsSep 25, 2025
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Regional curling hub network extends reachCurling Canada is expanding regional high-performance training hubs to Victoria, Okotoks, Alta., Moose Jaw, Sask., and Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont.CanadaSep 25, 2025
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Paying mortgage into retirement? Here’s how you could plan your financesAccording to a recent survey, around one-third (29 per cent) of soon-to-be-retired Canadians say they will continue to pay down their mortgage into their retirement years.CanadaMay 31, 2025
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Alberta regulator approves Northback coal exploration project in Rocky MountainsThe Alberta Energy Regulator has approved a controversial coal exploration proposal in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains despite fierce opposition.EnvironmentMay 15, 2025
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Gamifying litter cleanup: How a new initiative in Ontario is turning trash into cashA local environmental charity from Georgian Bay is the first in North America to partner with an app that gamifies helping the environment.EnvironmentApr 22, 2025