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‘Messi mania’ as Miami plays Montreal in player’s first game in CanadaThe global soccer icon will play the Saputo Stadium in his first professional visit to Canada on Saturday when Inter Miami faces CF Montreal in MLS action.Sports47 mins
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IN PHOTOS: Solar storm creates aurora borealis across Canada, worldCanadians and others across the world were treated to an aurora borealis display due to a severe geomagnetic storm. The northern lights were visible across Canada.Canada2 hours
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Pro-Palestinian encampment at University of Alberta dismantled by Edmonton policeEdmonton police cleared a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Alberta early Saturday morning.Canada3 hours
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Wildfires are burning across western Canada. What to knowWildfires have prompted evacuation orders in western Canada just days after officials warned of 'significant risk' from the natural hazard this summer.Canada5 hours
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Russia captures 5 villages in Ukraine’s northeast, forces 1,700 to fleeMoscow's forces have captured five villages as part of a renewed ground assault in Ukraine’s northeast, the Russian Defense Ministry said Saturday.World7 hours
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Over 300 dead after flash floods in Afghanistan, UN saysFlash floods from unusually heavy seasonal rains in Afghanistan have killed more than 300 people and destroyed over 1,000 houses, the U.N. food agency said Saturday.World8 hours
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Eurovision 2024: Dutch contestant booted from contest over backstage incidentA Netherlands’ contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest was dramatically expelled from the competition hours before Saturday’s final over a backstage incident.Entertainment9 hours
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How federal nominations became a ‘gateway’ to foreign interferenceJustice Marie-Josee Hogue said her final report will examine party nominations in detail after concerns about lack of independent oversight, “chaotic” contests.Canada11 hours
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More than half of working moms worry about losing job flexibility. Why?The survey found 68 per cent of working moms said they were worried about losing flexibility at their job this year, with more than half feeling stuck.CanadaMay 11
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Tow truck driver after near-death experience on N.S. highway: ‘We fear for our lives’A tow truck operator says he's lucky to be alive after he was almost struck by a car this week while responding a crash along a busy Nova Scotia highway.CanadaMay 11
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Vape liquids may release hundreds of toxic chemicals when inhaled, study findsThe Ireland-based researchers found about 127 acute toxins, 153 health hazards and 225 irritants in the studied vaping products.CanadaMay 11
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Canadian Blood Services apologizes to LGBTQ2 communities for previous donation policyIt's being called a landmark apology by advocates after Canadian Blood Services acknowledged a previous policy it had in place was discriminatory and homophobic.HealthMay 10
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Santana lifts Twins over Blue Jays 3-2Yusei Kikuchi wanted to start an important six-game stretch against American League rivals with some of his best pitching.SportsMay 10
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Trudeau says Meta news standoff ‘a test moment’ as wildfire season arrivesTrudeau called Meta an "irresponsible web giant" that made billions sharing information from local journalists who work hard to make sure people are properly informed.CanadaMay 10
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McGill University seeks court order to dismantle pro-Palestinian encampmentMcGill University says it's seeking the injunction despite ongoing talks with campers. Activists denounced the court order request by the school as a "shameful move,"CanadaMay 10
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UN approves resolution that grants Palestine new rights, revives membership bidThe U.N. General Assembly approved the Arab and Palestinian-sponsored resolution by a vote of 143-9 with 25 abstentions, including Canada.WorldMay 10
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Anger after Montreal cyclist hits child about to board school bus with lights flashingGlobal News watched three cyclists ignore the stop sign and flashing lights on two school buses on Friday afternoon alone, not far from where a person on a bicycle hit a child.CanadaMay 10
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Israel likely broke international law with U.S. arms, but evidence uncertain: reportThe report said the U.S. was unable to immediately link specific U.S. weapons to individual strikes by Israeli forces in Gaza, meaning U.S. arms shipments can continue.WorldMay 10
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Cricket Night cross-promotes ball-and-bat sportsSaad Zafar is ready for cricket to take the next step in Canada, both on the pitch and in the stands.SportsMay 10
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A once-in-a-lifetime celestial explosion may be near — and Canadians can seeCanadians will be able to see a once-in-a-lifetime celestial explosion, likely before September. Astronomers say a star is set to go nova.CanadaMay 10
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TSX edges off recent record after blowout jobs report, U.S. stock markets mixedCanada's main stock index edged lower Friday after closing at a record high the day before as markets reacted to a much stronger-than-expected jobs report.EconomyMay 10
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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. NewsMay 10
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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.CanadaMay 10
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Trudeau discusses wildfires, Middle East in B.C. visitThe Prime Minister is scheduled to meet with local first responders and officials.CanadaMay 10
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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.WeatherMay 10