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Two teens hospitalized in early morning Aldergrove stabbings
Langley RCMP said the two victims knew each other, and that it believes the two stabbings were linked.
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Multiple neighbourhoods affected as Saskatoon hit by major power outage
According to the City of Saskatoon, the outage is affecting multiple neighbourhoods in the north, east, west and central parts of the city.
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NDP won’t support Tory non-confidence motion that uses Singh’s words
The Conservatives plan to introduce a motion that quotes Singh's own criticism of the Liberals, and asks the House of Commons to declare that it agrees with Singh.
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Saskatchewan introduces legislation to keep federal carbon pricing off home heating
On Tuesday, the government introduced legislation to keep the Carbon Tax off SaskEnergy bills in 2025. The government expects families to save $480 next year.
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Manitoba to open trade office in U.S. capital
Premier Wab Kinew announced the move Tuesday at his State of the Province address, and said it'll be a permanent presence in the U.S. capital.
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1 dead, 3 in hospital after firefighters respond to carbon monoxide call in Calgary
Calgary firefighters responded to a call for carbon monoxide exposure on Tuesday. Three people were taken to hospital while a fourth was declared deceased at the scene.
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Toronto Public Library refuses to let lost child use their phone to call home, apologizes
The Toronto Public Library is apologizing after a mother took to social media, saying they refused to let her lost child use their phone to call for help.
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Nova Scotia Liberals request recount in leader’s Yarmouth riding
Nova Scotia’s Liberal leader is seeking a judicial recount in the riding he narrowly lost in last week’s provincial election.
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Supply gains drive home sales increase in Calgary as benchmark price up 3.5%: CREB
The benchmark price across all home types was $587,900 for November.
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Food giant Cargill is slashing 5% of global workforce—around 8K jobs
Cargill has more than 160,000 employees globally and is based out of Minnesota in the United States but makes its Canadian headquarters in Winnipeg.
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Elon Musk’s massive multibillion Tesla pay package blocked by judge again
The rulings came in a lawsuit filed by a Tesla stockholder who challenged Elon Musk’s 2018 compensation package.
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Salad kits recalled in Canada due to salmonella risk
A nationwide recall has been issued for Taylor Farms' Sweet Kale Chopped Kit due to potential salmonella contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) warned.
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Dental association investigating after Manitoba woman dies following procedure
The Manitoba Dental Association says it is committed to finding out what led to the patient's death, and that situations like this are uncommon but are taken very seriously.
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Panorama and Whistler being eyed for future men’s World Cup downhills
Alpine Canada's president and chief executive officer intends to find a replacement in Western Canada for the men's speed event held annually until 2022 in Lake Louise, Alta.
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Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after ‘alarming blood test,’ says his lawyer
Harvey Weinstein has been transferred from Rikers Island prison to the Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward in Manhattan.
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South Korean president has declared martial law. Here’s why
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol made the announcement Tuesday, vowing to 'eradicate pro-North Korean forces and protect the constitutional democratic order.'
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Leafs’ Matthews still getting up to speed
Auston Matthews spent nearly a month on the sidelines.
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Pair of bodies found in Portage la Prairie home
Police in Manitoba are investigating after a man and a woman were found dead in a home in Portage la Prairie.
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Manitoba government mulls recommendation to crack down on election disinformation
The Manitoba government is considering expanding its election law to ban disinformation about election workers, the electoral system and more.
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Poll suggests Winnipeg residents believe city needs more money, are split on taxes
Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham says new poll results show residents understand the need for the city to collect more money — either from other governments or new taxes.
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