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U.S. can now seize Russian assets and use them for Ukraine. What to knowThe big U.S. aid package for Ukraine signed Wednesday allows the administration to seize Russian state assets located in the U.S. and use them for the benefit of Kyiv.U.S. News28 mins
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RateMDs faces certified class-action lawsuit over alleged breach of privacyA class action lawsuit against doctor review website RateMDs has been certified by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, alleging it breaches provincial privacy laws.Canada2 hours
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Northern lights could appear across Canada as ‘severe’ geomagnetic storm nearsClear skies in your area could mean a spectacular display of northern lights, thanks to a severe geomagnetic storm expected to hit Earth.Weather3 hours
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Canada to contribute $76M to German-led air defence fund for UkraineDefence Minister Bill Blair and his German counterpart announced the contribution to Germany's Immediate Action on Air Defence initiative after a joint meeting in Ottawa.World3 hours
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Angelina Jolie told kids to ‘avoid’ Brad Pitt, security guard claimsLawyers for Brad Pitt filed new court documents alleging Angelina Jolie tried to sabotage the relationship between the ex-couple's 6 children and their father.Entertainment3 hours
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Power adapters sold on Amazon may cause electric shock, Health Canada warnsAmazon says 97,113 units of the affected power adapters were sold in Canada between August 2020 and March 2024.Consumer3 hours
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Brendan Shanahan says ‘accountability is on me.’ Will the Leafs roster change?Toronto Maple Leafs management stressed Friday they will look at “everything” this offseason to improve the hockey club after another playoff disappointment.Sports5 hours
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‘I am silenced’: Did Miss USA leave a secret message in her resignation?Days after Miss USA's resignation, Miss Teen USA also handed in her crown, writing 'my personal values no longer fully align with the direction of the organization.'Trending5 hours
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Whooping cough outbreak declared in eastern NewfoundlandOfficials say whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial infection that can be prevented through routine childhood vaccinations and treated with antibiotics.Health7 hours
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N.S. parents ‘terrified’ over bullying, violence in schools. One student speaks outTwo parents in Nova Scotia say they haven't received support from school administrators after their children were allegedly physically assaulted and repeatedly bullied at school.Education7 hours
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A look at the twisted crimes of Peter Demeter, one of Canada’s worst criminalsThe 100th episode of 'Crime Beat' examines the grisly murder of Christine Demeter, and gathers never-before-heard details from journalists, lawyers and former investigators.Crime7 hours
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Drake’s Toronto mansion sees another intruder trespass on propertyToronto police say they are investigating another incident of trespassing at Drake's mansion in the city's Bridle Path neighbourhood.Crime7 hours
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How rate cut bets are changing after April jobs ‘shocker’Canada's unemployment rate was steady at 6.1 per cent in April as employers collectively added some 90,000 jobs in a surprisingly strong Labour Force Survey.Economy8 hours
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Will Canada get temporary visa cuts? Ottawa, provinces could decide in meetImmigration Minister Marc Miller is expected to meet with his provincial and territorial counterparts for the first time since he announced limits on new temporary residents.Canada8 hours
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‘I believe they’re looking for me’: Man arrested after triple stabbing in Mississauga, Ont.Three people, including two teenagers, have been injured after a triple stabbing in Mississauga early Friday and a man has been arrested.Crime9 hours
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‘FLiRT’ COVID-19 subvariant dominant in Canada. What to know about the strainCanada's lull in COVID-19 cases faces a potential disruption with the emergence of a new family of subvariants, playfully dubbed the 'FLiRT' variants.Health10 hours
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Blue Jays’ Davis Schneider on why iconic moustache is resonating with momsHis batting skills have propelled him into the hearts of many Canadians. But Blue Jays' Davis Schneider says something else has recently resonated with a specific demographic.Sports10 hours
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N.S. families shocked after decorations removed from graves of loved onesSeveral N.S. families are heartbroken after finding bushes cut down, flowers dug up, and sentimental items removed from their loved ones’ final resting places.Canada11 hours
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Toronto’s offices are emptying out. The city wants to know what to do with themThe City of Toronto is turning to the public for guidance on what to do with its empty office space as vacancies continue to rise.PoliticsMay 10
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Bird flu: U.S. CDC to post wastewater data to better track spread in cattleThe agency is planning to publicly post data on influenza A found in wastewater as soon as Friday that could offer new clues into the outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in cattle herds.HealthMay 9
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Israel due to get billions of dollars of U.S. weapons despite pause on bombsA wide range of other military equipment is due to go to Israel, U.S. officials said, as Republicans accused the Biden administration of abandoning commitments to its defence.WorldMay 9
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After tornado outbreaks in the U.S., could Canada see similar storms?In the past week, the country has seen more than 100 tornadoes, a number that is about the average amount seen in Canada annually.CanadaMay 9
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S&P/TSX composite posts new record Thursday, U.S. markets also riseCanada's main stock index rose to a new record high, led by strength in energy, telecom and base metals, while U.S. markets also moved higher.EconomyMay 9
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As Canada eyes AI growth, could electricity demands fuel climate change?Creating the electricity for artificial intelligence could great increase greenhouse gas emissions and make climate change worse, a researcher says.CanadaMay 9
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy fires state guard head after 2 accused in assassination plotThe move came as Zelenskyy said his country's army is facing “a really difficult situation” in eastern regions where troops are battling to hold back Russia.WorldMay 9