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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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‘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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‘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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‘There might be some bumps’: Manitoba prepares for impacts of 2nd Trump presidency
Manitobans, surveyed prior to Republican Donald Trump's victory, overwhelmingly preferred his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris — to the tune of 71 per cent.
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Commercial fishers seek $10 million in damages against ‘illegal’ N.S. lobster buyers
A commercial lobster fishing group in Nova Scotia has gone to court seeking $10 million in damages against those it alleges are buying lobster caught illegally in St. Mary’s Bay.
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B.C.’s new cabinet to be sworn in Nov. 18
B.C.'s new cabinet is set to be sworn in on Nov. 18, one month after the provincial election that gave Premier David Eby's NDP the slimmest of majorities, pending recounts.
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Man arrested with flare gun at U.S. Capitol also had ‘manifesto’: police
As they searched the man, police found what they believe is a manifesto, as well as a letter to Congress, stating his views on Middle East tensions.
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Quebec ‘ready to use’ notwithstanding clause to force new doctors to work in public sector
Quebec Premier François Legault says his government is ready to use the notwithstanding clause to force doctors trained in Quebec to begin their careers in its public system.
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Montreal-area home sales surged as prices rose in October, board says
The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says home sales in the region totalled 3,824 for the month, up from 2,659 in October 2023.
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Mother says Ontario needs vulnerable alerts after 18-year-old with autism goes missing
The mother of a teen with autism who was recently found safe after going missing in Ontario is calling on the government to create a new type of alert for vulnerable people.
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Ontario cities consider bylaws to prohibit protests near schools, places of worship
As Brampton deals with the fallout of two days of violent protests outside a Hindu temple, Ontario cities consider bylaws to prohibit protests near schools, places of worship.
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2 salespeople charged in sales of stolen vehicles at Ontario car dealership: police
Toronto police say they have charged two people, who were salesmen at a 'branded' car dealership, in connection with fraudulent sales of stolen vehicles to unsuspecting buyers.
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Trump win could see migrant influx, ‘negative’ impact on Quebec economy: Legault
Quebec will closely monitor the potential impacts a new Donald Trump presidency will have on immigration and tariffs on exports, the province's premier said Wednesday.
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Renovations and modular buildings: Ontario’s plan to add 1K-plus new jail beds
Over the next seven years, the province plans to add more than 1,000 new beds to its correctional facilities.
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