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Electronic monitoring program expands throughout Manitoba: justice minister
The Manitoba government says it's expanding its electronic monitoring program to rural communities after a success launch in Winnipeg this summer.
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Manitoba Métis Federation to be first Métis group with modern treaty with Canada
The signing ceremony is set to happen on Saturday afternoon, and will recognize the Manitoba Métis Federation as the government of the Red River Métis.
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Stress and inflammation may help trigger Parkinson’s disease: study
Environmental factors like prolonged stress, chronic inflammation and toxic exposure could play a key role in triggering Parkinson's disease, even in people without genetic risk.
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Canadian oil and gas drilling activity to reach 10-year high in 2025: industry group
The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors, which represents drilling and service rig companies, says it expects a total of 6,604 wells to be drilled in Western Canada in 2025.
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N.S. regulator greenlights 2.4% power rate hike; would be higher without bailout
A Nova Scotia regulator has approved a 2.4 per cent power rate hike for 2025 to help the province's utility compensate for delays in Muskrat Falls electricity.
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End Canada Post strike now, chambers of commerce urge feds
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says the Canada Post strike has had a 'disproportionate impact' to entrepreneurs and small businesses engaged in e-commerce.
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See 1st photos of Notre Dame Cathedral’s restoration, 5 years after blaze
Five years after a devastating fire tore through the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, the world is getting a look at the painstaking restoration ahead of its reopening.
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Hit man offered $100K to kill Montreal crime reporter covering his trial
Montreal news outlet La Presse says a hit man offered $100,000 to have one of its crime reporters assassinated.
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Air Canada set to launch facial recognition technology at gates
Customers boarding most domestic Air Canada flights at Vancouver International Airport will be able to walk onto the plane without presenting any physical pieces of identification.
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‘Tax holiday’ bill moves closer to becoming law after passed by MPs
The Liberals' GST holiday bill is one step closer to becoming law after it was passed by a majority of the House of Commons late Thursday night.
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Amazon Black Friday Deals on super impactful small home upgrades
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Trump tariff threats reveal Canada’s trade dependency on U.S.: experts
Canada's reliance on the United States as a market for its exports has been exposed by president-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats, experts warn.
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The 13 best Black Friday kitchen deals of 2024
Cook up big savings this Black Friday!
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Black Friday Canada: Your ultimate guide to must-shop deals
Low low deals you'll love.
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London Knights win 16th in a row as they blank Peterborough 6-0
The London Knights scored two goals in each of the three periods on their way to their 16th consecutive victory.
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City council to decide on Glenmore Landing redevelopment next week
The application seeks to change the zoning on two parcels of and to accommodate up to six mixed-use towers around the southwest Calgary shopping complex.
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Hockey team helping to keep people fleeing domestic violence safe in their communities
There are currently no family violence emergency shelters between Calgary and Red Deer, but a special fundraising hockey team this weekend (Nov. 20, 2024) is helping change that.
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Manitoba government plans to explore ways to support print media outlets
The Manitoba government is planning to look for ways to support print journalism, although it is unclear what kind of help might be offered and which outlets might qualify.
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Okanagan fire study recommends curbing development in high-risk areas
A study into the devastating wildfires that struck British Columbia's Okanagan region in 2023 has recommended that government and industry limit development in high-fire-risk areas.
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