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Most Canadians now want early election as Trudeau support drops again: poll
Ipsos polling done exclusively for Global News was released Friday and shows over half of Canadians believe there should be an early election.
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Funding to rise for Sask. childcare centres serving children with special needs
Regulated childcare facilities across Saskatchewan will now receive up to $3,200 per month for every child eligible under the Enhanced Accessibility Grant.
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Images caught on Google Maps give police big clue in Spanish murder case
A man went missing in Spain last year. Now, Google Maps Street View images have unlocked a part of the investigation into his murder.
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Calgary airport to expect more than 1.5 million passengers over holidays
The Calgary Airport Authority says about 100,00 more passengers are expected to pass through YYC this holiday season compared to last year.
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‘Sadistic’ Quebec killer convicted of triple murder sentenced to life in prison
In the deaths of the boys, the jury found Al Ballouz guilty of first-degree murder, which carries an automatic life sentence without possibility of parole for 25 years.
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Theodore Too floats again after partial sinking in Ontario port
Theodore Too, the beloved life-sized replica of Theodore Tugboat, has been 'safely righted and refloated' after its partial sinking in Ontario, its owner says.
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Ontario proposes requiring health staffing agencies to disclose their rates
Ontario is proposing to increase transparency and accountability around staffing agencies, as hospitals and long-term care homes spend about $1 billion a year to fill shifts.
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‘Tax holiday’ boosting sales despite some struggles: industry groups
Almost a week into the GST holiday, retailers and restaurant owners appear on track for a sales boost despite some of the struggles they faced implementing the temporary break.
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Boxing Day is coming – check out these tv deals you can’t miss
Snag your dream screen before the rush.
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6 Amazon Boxing Day deals you don’t want to miss
Get in on the best prices of the year.
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What a tale: Missing dog found on N.S. mountain, lured in by McDonald’s McChicken
A family from Halifax had their own version of "finding nemo" after their missing dog was found and lured back to the owner with a chicken burger.
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Could cheaper turkeys trim costs for Christmas dinner? What to expect
Food prices have dropped from previous years, but depending what you plan to buy for your Christmas dinner you could still be in for some costs.
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McDavid scores late in third period, Ekholm pots OT winner as Oilers top Bruins 3-2
Mattias Ekholm scored the overtime winner as the Edmonton Oilers overcame a shoddy start to emerge with a 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins on Thursday. Just 1:04 into overtime, Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman made the initial save on Leon Draisaitl, but Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was there to grab the rebound and drop it back to Ekholm, who...
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Barnes disappointed in return from injury
The Toronto Raptors were cruising along, leading by as many as 10 points, when their offence ground to a halt.
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6 sunscreens you’ll love wearing this winter
Game-changing formulas sure to win you over.
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StubHub sellers frustrated after waiting for payout
The B.C. resident sold two Eagles Sphere tickets on the resale platform for the Oct. 19, 2024 concert in Las Vegas for CDN$4,922.26
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Lovingly restored 1967 Ford truck destroyed in suspicious Chilliwack fire
Wendy Power spent 15 years lovingly restoring her classic 1967 Ford F-100 pickup truck named Buttercup.
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West Kelowna neighbourhood on edge in wake of rock-throwing vandalism spree
A troubling vandalism spree in the middle of the night in a West Kelowna neighbourhood has some area residents living on edge.
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‘I like to work here’: Penticton high schooler inspires others to learn sign language
Everyone wants to find their purpose and Grade 12 student Lex Dalrymple is finding a sense of that with the seniors who call Cherry Park Retirement Residence home.
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Why this company says thousands of trees must be removed from Stanley Park
The Vancouver Park Board began removing trees from the park after up to 160,000 of them were killed by a hemlock looper moth infestation and had become unsafe.
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