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OPP's mandatory breathalyzers are 'constitutionally sound' says prominent DUI lawyer
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Alberta government promises amendments in wake of Bill 20 backlash
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Magic mushroom shops in Kitchener and Cambridge raided ā again
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Should the House of Commons speaker resign for ejecting Pierre Poilevre for calling Justin Trudeau a 'wacko'?
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Tories grill Liberals in question period about ministerās ties to lobbyist, PPE company
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Speech at Vancouver pro-Palestine protest investigated as hate crime, woman arrested
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Vancouver police arrest activist who praised October 7 terror attacks
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Bus passenger stabbed at intersection of 12th Street and Broadway: Police
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Canadaās dental plan has officially kicked in. Who is eligible?
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Man sets nativity scene on fire at northeast Calgary church
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Hungry bear rips through garage door of Port Moody home to get to garbage can
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Southern Alberta community blasted with 46 cm of snow
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No official word on cause of Thursday fire that scorched St. Andrews on the Square; bystanders hope for restoration
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Historic St. Andrew's on the Square catches fire
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Fire damages historic church building in Kamloops, B.C.
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Capital gains tax hike to hit Canadian investors' returns
By Pamela Heaven
Doctors concerns over capital gains changes unwarrented
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Poilievre blames B.C. decriminalization, drug policy for record deaths
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Poilievre wants Toronto's drug plan to be denied
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Poilievre demands Trudeau reject Toronto's request for drug decriminalization
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Fired engineer attacks Windsor's 'baseless' and 'fabricated' claims
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Donald Street highrise fire deemed suspicious, Ottawa police say
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Lawyers for Winnipeg man accused of killing 4 women plan to argue he's not criminally responsible
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Alberta government reverses course, will continue funding low-income transit passes
By Alanna Smith
Province reverses course, reinstates funding grants for low-income transit pass
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Province reverses decision to cut funding for low-income bus passes in Calgary and Edmonton
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Alberta government mum on low-income transit pass funding cuts in Calgary and Edmonton
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Man arrested in relation to assault in Dartmouth, N.S. | CTV News
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Quebec horoscope writer wins lottery jackpot
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Pam Damoff won't seek re-election, citing fears for her safety and disgust with toxicity in politics
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B.C. man angry he's being 'forced' to pay Alberta traffic ticket received by deceased son | Globalnews.ca
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Calgary police charge 8 people in CTrain crime crackdown
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Fort Calgary becomes The Confluence Historic Site
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Fort Calgary rebranded to represent landmark's multiple histories
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Fort Calgary gets a new name & brand identity
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24 hours a week 'not enough' for international students working to get by
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Conservatives don't rule out using notwithstanding clause beyond criminal justice matters
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Pierre Poilievre says he'd deny some criminals bail
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Yonge-Dundas Square stabbing: photo of suspect released
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Two people found dead in St. Catharines home; one person in custody
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Niagara police investigate murder of man, woman in St. Catharines
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4th youth charged with murder in killing of 16-year-old outside Halifax mall
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First interim report on foreign interference due Friday. Here's a look at key findings from the inquiry
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Public inquiry into foreign meddling in Canada's elections drops its first report today
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Liberal budget gets green light as Trudeau signals āopennessā to NDP demands
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Windsor police treat 'rainbow house' fire as suspicious, say building will be demolished
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