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Feds increase French language funding for Alberta government services
Culture Minister Tanya Fir says the funding will build on past efforts to make government services and resources available in French.
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Top Russian general killed in Moscow bombing, Ukraine claims responsibility
Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, the chief of the military’s nuclear, biological and chemical protection forces, was killed as he left for his office. His assistant also died.
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Calgary Stampeders overhaul coaching staff for 2025 CFL season
The Calgary Stampeders' coaching staff for 2025 has been overhauled after the departure two longtime members.
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Fatal MMA fight in Alberta linked to company cited in death of U.K. boxer
A senior coroner in England urges in a report that a U.K.-based organization improve its safety standards following the 2022 death of fighter Dominic Chapman.
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Lawyer involved in Alberta transgender bill challenge dismayed by notwithstanding clause comment
Bennett Jensen is the legal director for one of two organizations jointly challenging the law.
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Photos of suspect’s car released after shooting at Ontario hospital
London police have released photos of a suspect's vehicle after shots were fired at London Health Sciences Centre's Victoria Campus and a truck struck the emergency room entrance.
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Canada Post warns of delays as workers return after strike
Canada Post workers are returning to work on Tuesday, but the postal service is warning of delays as it works through the backlog after a month-long strike.
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Inflation cools to 1.9% in November in ‘broad-based’ slowing
The annual rate of inflation cooled to 1.9 per cent in November with Statistics Canada citing a slowdown in travel tour prices as one factor keeping price pressures tame.
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Halifax is past the worst of its housing crisis, mayor says. Advocates disagree
The worst of Halifax's homeless crisis is over, says the city's new mayor, who wants to see encampments closed as quickly as possible.
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MPs set to take holiday break after a tumultuous fall sitting
After Chrystia Freeland's bombshell departure from cabinet Monday morning, several Liberal MPs called for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step aside as well.
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Panthers score three in the third to knock off Oilers 6-5
Niko Mikkola, Sam Reinhart and Carter Verhaeghe all had a goal and an assist as the Florida Panthers rubbed salt in the wounds of the Edmonton Oilers, defeating them 6-5 in a wild affair on Monday in a rematch of the Stanley Cup finalists, won in Game 7 by the Panthers. “Some really bad mistakes,” Oilers...
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Lawson excited to play for hometown Raptors
Most Torontonians loathe the city's downtown traffic but its slow pace gave A.J. Lawson the chance to soak in the fact that he's now a member of his hometown Raptors.
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‘Why did they release him?’: Pilot’s family seeks answers in her death
Her family says the pilot's death is a profound loss shared by thousands of colleagues and friends.
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Bulls hold off late Raptors charge for 122-121 win
Nikola Vucevic had 24 points and five rebounds as the Chicago Bulls held off the Toronto Raptors 122-121 on Monday.
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Winnipeg security guard nearly stabbed with pin off name tag, police say
Winnipeg police say a local security guard had his glasses stomped on and was nearly stabbed with the pin off his own name tag on Sunday morning.
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Alarms raised for mould warning on MEC childrens’ clothing
An e-mail obtained by Global News, sent to employees at Mountain Equipment Company confirms mould has been found on some of its bunting and toaster suits.
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Passenger recounts close call after B.C. ferry forced to drop anchor
The Coastal Inspiration was forced to drop anchor as it arrived from Duke Point during the 3:15 p.m. sailing on Sunday.
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‘Unsafe conditions’: Surrey falling behind on inclusive education, advocates warn
Parents, teachers and education assistants say the Surrey School District faces a dire need for more support workers for students with disabilities and special needs.
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‘Extremely compromised’: Vancouver’s 115 year old Dunsmuir Hotel could face demolition
But the building has been vacant for more than a decade, and a report to city council says the building has become dilapidated and dangerous.
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‘Please come forward,’ Burnaby hit-and-run victim urges driver
RCMP have collected dashcam video of the collision that left the 64-year-old care aid in hospital last Wednesday.
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