LastUpdated:2025-06-28 21:04:34
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Published-Mon, 17 Mar 2025 09:12:00 EDT
Title: Hudson's Bay landlords don't want Ruby Liu to move in, but B.C. businesswoman still has a shot
Description-An East Asian woman smiles.


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Published-Sat, 28 Jun 2025 04:00:00 EDT
Title: A former gun smuggler reveals how she brought weapons from the U.S. into Canada
Description-A composite of images, including an image of Naomi Haynes, who was raised in Montreal and spent time in a U.S. prison for smuggling.

Everyone knows guns used by Canadian criminals are often smuggled from the U.S. Not everyone knows how — not like Naomi Haynes does. That's because she did the smuggling. 


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Published-Sat, 28 Jun 2025 20:12:13 EDT
Title: Alberta premier intends to 'battle' injunction on transgender health-care law in court
Description-A woman is pictured in front of a flag.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the provincial government is ready to challenge the injunction against Bill 26 in court instead of moving to invoke the notwithstanding clause as a next step.


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Published-Sat, 28 Jun 2025 14:29:05 EDT
Title: Giving staff Monday plus Canada Day off a 'no-brainer,' some employers say
Description-A closed sign hanging in a window

The statutory holiday falls on a Tuesday this year, forcing many to work an odd Monday squeezed between days off, unless they use a vacation day to eliminate the wonky schedule.


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Published-Sat, 28 Jun 2025 13:50:35 EDT
Title: Man charged after coaches say he threatened to stab someone at girls' soccer game north of Toronto
Description-A York Regional Police patch is shown Dec, 19, 2022.

Police have charged a man with uttering threats after an incident during a a U13 girls soccer game in Vaughan last week where coaches say a parent threatened to stab someone. 


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Published-Sat, 28 Jun 2025 16:41:46 EDT
Title: 'Kisses Yes, Bezos No': Hundreds protest 3rd and final day of billionaire's Venice wedding
Description-Protesters hold smoke flares and unfurl a banner over a bridge that reads, 'No space for Bezos.'

Hundreds of protesters marched through Venice's central streets on Saturday to say "No" to billionaire Jeff Bezos, his bride and their much-awaited wedding extravaganza, which reached its third and final day amid celebrity-crowded parties and the outcries of tired residents.


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Published-Fri, 20 Jun 2025 04:01:00 EDT
Title: Carney promised big changes by Canada Day. Will he deliver?
Description-Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Thursday, June 19, 2025.


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Published-Sat, 28 Jun 2025 04:00:00 EDT
Title: What's the 'bean mouth' problem some critics say caused Pixar's Elio to flop?
Description-A CGI animated image of a smiling boy holding onto a flying sled is shown. Next to him on the sled is a cute alien, and they are flying through what appears to be a futuristic garden.

Pixar's newest film Elio earned the studio its worst opening weekend box-office result of all time. Some critics blame the movie's 'bean mouth' look for the failure, but is that really the reason it did so poorly? We examine the long, confused history of the CalArts animation style.


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Published-Sat, 28 Jun 2025 15:56:54 EDT
Title: DHL Express Canada strike, lockout to end after workers ratify new agreement, union says
Description-DHL shipping facility at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton, Ont., Friday, Feb. 23, 2024.

Canada's largest private sector union says a three-week lockout and strike at DHL Express Canada is due to end because workers ratified a new agreement.


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Published-Sat, 28 Jun 2025 09:00:00 EDT
Title: Indigenous people's health tightly tied to speaking their own languages, review finds
Description-Indigenous youth, three of them in ribbon skirts, stand in front of mountains holding baskets, looking into the camera for a photo.

Researchers analyzed 262 academic and community-based studies from Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and determined 78 per cent of them connected Indigenous language vitality with improved health.