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  1. Clashing visions define pivotal NDP leadership race as party prepares to rebuild - Toronto Star

    NDP leadership candidates have distinct visions for the party's rebuilding

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  2. Amid the ex-prince Andrew scandal, scrutiny falls on daughters Beatrice and Eugenie

    Media scrutiny intensifies on Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie as fallout from Prince Andrew's scandal grows.

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  3. When my dad died, I was an ocean away trying to build a new life in Canada. That changed me

    Stella Igweamaka's experience highlights the challenges of expat life

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  4. 1st LD Writethru: Trump threatens to "obliterate" Iran's power plants if Strait of Hormuz not opened within 48 hours

    U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to 'obliterate' Iranian power plants if Strait of Hormuz not opened within 48 hours

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  5. How AI is changing the way we think about software security

    Artificial intelligence is being used to detect and prevent cyber threats in real-time, enabling faster incident response and reduced downtime.

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  6. "Not India's policy to interfere," Former envoy Sanjay Verma welcomes Canada police delinking India from transnational repression

    India's former envoy welcomes Canada's stance on transnational repression, hopes it will improve bilateral ties

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  7. LETTER: Deportations won’t stop Surrey’s extortion crisis

    Deportations won't solve Surrey's extortion crisis

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  8. OPSEU/SEFPO Regional Elections 2026: Results - Opseu

    OPSEU/SEFPO Regional Council President: No winner yet after 2nd round of vote.

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  9. MLAs organize health-care rally

    Opposition MLAs organize health-care rally to protest government delays on key projects.

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  10. Trump threatens Iran with power plant strikes over Hormuz oil blockade

    US President Donald Trump warns Iran that the US is prepared to strike Iranian power plants if Tehran continues to threaten the Strait of Hormuz, where the US Navy has a significant military presence.

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  11. Pussy Riot member offers sobering assessment of activism in Gibsons event

    Russian activist speaks out on activism, shares personal experience as prisoner of conscience

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  12. Man charged for allegedly punching woman while crossing the road: Winnipeg police

    Man charged with assault after allegedly punching woman while crossing road in Winnipeg.

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  13. Black Loyalists archives now part of Canada Memory of the World Register

    The Canadian Black Loyalists' heritage is now recognized as a Memory of the World Register

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  14. LETTER: Sidney bike path a waste of resources

    Sidney bike path project lacks community input, diverting funds from more pressing needs.

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  15. Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to airports during DHS shutdown

    U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to airports to arrest suspected undocumented immigrants

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  16. Local MLA introduces legislation to make province fully accessible by 2040

    MLA introduces Accessible Alberta Act to make province fully accessible by 2040.

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  17. Would Doug Ford keep kids from school trips on the back roads? Bill wants to know

    Premier Doug Ford has not confirmed whether he would keep kids from school trips on the back roads.

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  18. Family of Edmonton woman who died in Hawaii last year pushing for more answers

    Family of Edmonton woman who died in Hawaii seeks answers

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  19. Pierre Poilievre is playing for Team Canada — with Mark Carney as captain

    Pierre Poilievre visits US, drops 'Canada is broken' complaint

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  20. ODOC to post all arrests on social media

    The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety will begin posting all arrests on social media in an effort to increase transparency.

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  21. CURRIER: Fairness gap growing In Canada’s political system

    Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia are under-represented in Parliament, while other provinces are over-represented based on population.

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  22. Alberta grizzly found dead with gunshot wound, investigators seek public help

    A grizzly bear was found dead with a gunshot wound in Alberta.

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  23. Peel police not taking part in federal assault-style gun buyback program

    Peel police not participating in federal gun buyback program

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  24. Ask Lisi: Friend came out to me, feeling unsure what I want

    Friend has come out to you as LGBTQ+, you may want to take time to process and respond

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  25. Residents of this small Bolton through-street want one end closed off, saying it’s too busy

    Residents of Dovaston Gate in Bolton want one end of the street closed off due to high traffic and safety concerns.

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  26. Moccasin Flats camping site, council procedures up for final approval

    Council votes on shrinking Moccasin Flats camping site

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  27. What secrets lurk in Doug Ford's cellphone records?

    Doug Ford's cellphone records shrouded in secrecy

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  28. N.L. woman heartbroken as Cuban friends struggle to access food, other supplies

    Cuban friends in need of aid face challenges accessing food and supplies.

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  29. Quebec urged to respect Supreme Court decision on asylum seekers’ daycare access

    Advocacy groups urge Quebec to respect Supreme Court decision on asylum seeker daycare access.

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  30. Europe is eyeing France's nuclear shield. Should Canada follow?

    Canada considers France's nuclear deterrence, raises tensions with US, sparks debate on North American security alliances.

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  31. NDP leadership hopefuls make final push ahead of convention vote

    NDP leadership hopefuls prepare for convention vote, front-runner vows to use campaign machinery in next election.

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  32. Carney meets world: Is prime minister a more international job now?

    Carney spent 84 days travelling in his first year as PM, more than Trudeau's 63 days, while Harper spent 34 days.

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  33. Carney and Poilievre find rare common ground on the global stage

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Prime Minister Mark Carney found common ground on the global stage.

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  34. Israel strikes Tehran, Beirut as Trump mulls ‘winding down’ war

    Israel strikes Tehran and Beirut, US President Donald Trump considers winding down war with Iran

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  35. Frontline workers describe strain in child welfare system

    Frontline workers in Saskatchewan's child welfare system describe increasing workloads, staffing shortages, and gaps in services as placing pressure on staff and the children they support.

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  36. Canada criminalizing faith? Bill C-9 draws concerned crowd in Maple Ridge, BC

    Bill C-9 sparks concerns over potential erosion of religious rights, prompts public outcry in Canada.

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  37. Trump says he is considering 'winding down' Iran war

    US President Donald Trump says he is considering 'winding down' the US war in Iran, but the White House is seeking billions more in funding for the conflict.

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  38. Northern Ontario highways should be part of Canadian defence: NOMA

    Northern Ontario highways should be part of Canadian defence

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  39. City of Wetaskiwin says it can’t release records to mayor’s lawyers

    The City of Wetaskiwin is not releasing records to the mayor's lawyers due to legal and privacy concerns.

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