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What can Canadians do to prepare for potential tariffs, higher prices?
Earlier this week, Trump threatened widespread tariffs on goods being imported into the U.S. from Canada and Mexico on his first day in office.
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Danielle Smith speaks about Alberta’s plans to challenge ‘unconstitutional legislation’
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and provincial officials will share an update on the province's response to the federal Impact Assessment Act.
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High carbon monoxide levels force evacuation of Calgary condo building
A southeast Calgary condo complex needed to be evacuated after carbon monoxide levels of 300 ppm triggered a CO alarm.
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First-of-its-kind dinosaur fossil reveals look at Saskatchewan 75 million years ago
A recent discovery is putting Saskatchewan in the spotlight when it comes to Dinosaur research. And its shedding light on an ancient coastal habitat in the province.
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Saskatchewan mid-year financials project $743M deficit, more than double from budget
The Saskatchewan government is projecting a deficit that’s more than double from budget.
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Marc Miller tells Pierre Poilievre to ‘grow a pair’ in heated exchange
Immigration Minister Marc Miller was admonished in the House of Commons during question period Thursday when he told Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to 'grow a pair.'
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Winnipeg duo dinged for financial fraud in alleged payroll scam
A pair of Winnipeggers are facing fraud charges after a months-long investigation into suspicious activity at a local security company, police say.
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Whistleblowers claim 18 monkeys died at testing centre, USDA investigating
The alleged whistleblower reports come just weeks after dozens of monkeys escaped the same Alpha Genesis animal testing facility in South Carolina.
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Israel accuses Hezbollah of breaching ceasefire, launches airstrike
The Israeli military on Thursday said its warplanes fired on southern Lebanon after detecting Hezbollah activity at a rocket storage facility.
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Snowfall warnings issued as N.B. gears up for first blast of wintry weather
Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings covering nearly all of New Brunswick. Parts of Nova Scotia are also in line for wintry weather.
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Vernon Adams Jr. out to prove he’s a winner in fresh start with Stampeders
Adams said he was excited about working with Dave Dickenson and spoke to Calgary's coach and general manager shortly after he found out about the trade.
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Here’s what happened on a call between Trump and Mexico’s president
Donald Trump and Claudia Sheinbaum spoke just after his threat to impose sweeping new tariffs on Canada and Mexico in an effort to crack down on illegal immigration and drugs.
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Raymond scores in OT as Red Wings beat Flames 2-1
The game appeared headed to a shootout until Calgary was penalized with 1:54 left in overtime for having too many men on the ice.
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Elections Alberta preparing for byelection already affected by postal strike
The office has a plan in motion to inform residents using print, radio, media and online ads, and by distributing flyers across the riding with general information.
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American Thanksgiving: U.S. authorities expect millions to travel
The Transportation Security Administration expected to screen 2.9 million people on Wednesday and more than 3 million Sunday, when many holiday revelers plan to return home.
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Oil and gas industry not broadly consulted on Alberta plan to challenge federal emissions cap
Companies are still digesting Premier Danielle Smith's move to announce a forthcoming motion under the province's Sovereignty Act.
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Calgary police investigate 2 deadly collisions
Both investigations are ongoing.
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Off-duty Toronto police officer found guilty of assault in Kijiji sale to teen who later died
An off-duty Toronto police officer has been found guilty of assault, but not guilty of assault causing bodily harm, after a Kijiji deal gone bad over a fake Apple Watch.
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Vancouver council votes to keep natural gas heating ban for new homes
A proposal to remove Vancouver's ban of natural gas for heating and water in new builds has failed after two days of discussion by councillors.
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