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Province freezing policing cost increase in rural Alberta for 1 year
The freeze will be in effect until March 2026, during which time the province said it’ll give municipalities time to determine how to cover policing cost increases going forward.
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‘Huge implications’: Trump election highlights possible B.C. immigration impacts
"That has huge implications for Canada," Terri Givens, a professor of political science at the University of British Columbia told Global News.
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Laval police seek two missing people
Laval police reported two missing people Tuesday whose mental health issues make them vulnerable. Read More
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‘I just fired two shots’: Man who once topped Canada’s most wanted list testifies at murder trial
The man who once topped the country's most wanted program testified in his own defence on Wednesday, admitting he shot a man in Scarborough but saying he never meant to kill him.
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Homeless shelter gets creative with food truck securing its own stream of revenue
The additional stream of revenue has allowed the Gospel Mission to hire some of its own shelter residents to be hired to work in the food truck.
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Delayed start to season not slowing down USask Huskies men’s volleyball team
A rare double-bye to open the season hasn't affected the University of Saskatchewan Huskies men's volleyball team, sweeping Mount Royal over their first weekend of play.
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2025 Calgary Stampede poster ‘Grit to Greatness’ unveiled
The winner of the 2025 Youth Stampede Poster competition, 22-year-old Elora Kiddle, has been announced. Her poster is titled "From Grit to Greatness."
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‘Hang up. Call your grandchildren’: Alberta grandparents warn of financial scam
An elderly couple in southern Alberta were nearly duped out of more than $8,000 when they were told their grandson needed bail money.
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Letters: 'O Canada! We run for cover to thee'
Katherine Titus-Becker, Raleigh, N.C. Read More
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‘Felt like home’: YWCA Regina opens Kikakihtânaw Centre for Women and Families
The YWCA has opened the Kikakihtânaw Centre for Women and Families. The facility looks to address the barriers faced by women fleeing violent situations.
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Australia proposes social media ban for youth under 16
Legislation will be introduced into parliament this year, with the laws coming into effect 12 months after it is ratified by lawmakers, he added.
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Alberta government introduces new FOIP rules, clarifies private info not for sale
The bill clarifies when and how information is shared with public bodies, which include provincial and municipal governments, schools and police.
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’Should never have ended like that’: Inuk man killed by police in Quebec’s Far North
A remote northern Quebec community is demanding justice after a man was shot and killed and his twin brother seriously injured by police responding to someone allegedly trying to drive while impaired. Read More
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Ottawa orders TikTok’s Canadian arm to be dissolved
The federal government is ordering the dissolution of TikTok’s Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media platform, but stopped short of ordering people to stay off the app. Read More
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Bill 74 could jeopardize Quebec's economy, Michel Leblanc tells committee
The president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal took a stand Wednesday against the Legault government's proposed cap on international students, Bill 74, calling Montreal "one of the most dynamic university centres on the continent." Read More
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Physician takes action after son's incident at problematic crosswalk near Montreal West school
Charlie Shein, a 14-year-old Secondary 3 student at Royal West Academy in Montreal West, was struck by a car on Westminster Ave. on his way to school one recent morning, on a crosswalk in an area residents have long been flagging as dangerous. Read More
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Ottawa looks to 'strengthen' vacant unit tax program with graduated tax rate
Ottawa's unpopular vacant unit tax generated $12.6 million in its first year, but the city believes a graduated tax rate will generate up to $4 million in additional revenue. Read More
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Carabins QB Jonathan Sénécal vies for 2nd Vanier Cup, with potential CFL stardom around the corner
On Saturday, Jonathan Sénécal and the Montreal Carabins will face rival Laval Rouge et Or in the RSEQ championship, with the winner headed to the national semifinal Mitchell Bowl.
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Artem Zub and Shane Pinto could return to the Ottawa Senators' lineup against Islanders
Not all the Ottawa Senators had an off-ice workout on Wednesday. Read More
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Ethics commissioner says CAQ MNA obstructed investigation
QUEBEC — A report from the National Assembly ethics commissioner prompted Coalition Avenir Québec MNA Sylvain Lévesque to resign from his post as second vice-president of the Legislature on Wednesday. Read More
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