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Canadian soccer fans celebrate World Cup debut in Toronto
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Carneyâs Irish grandfather fought off mob of 50 armed men as young police recruit during civil war
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Just getting to the World Cup is no longer enough for South Korea
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FIFA blames empty seats at World Cup match in Mexico on fans watching from concourses
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âFather of Nunavutâ returns to Iqaluit after supporters raise money for elderâs at-home care
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Canada picks up the greatest draw in national history
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Senate report recommends curbing labour strikes in ports, railways
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Payments totalling $3.7-million flagged as possible fraud in bread price-fixing settlement
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Air Canada, customer service employees ratify 4-year agreement
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Canada ties Bosnia-Herzegovina in first World Cup match on home turf
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Ronaldo tries to keep Portugal focused on good start at World Cup
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Tickets for Canada vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina removed from resellersâ sites hours before match
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Bosnian song becomes a World Cup banger
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Franceâs William Saliba to miss team training
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Broncosâ Jonathon Cooper arrested for second time in a week, issued stricter no-contact order
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'I've got goosebumps': Team Canada fans welcome their first World Cup
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FIFA tells Toronto shop to stop selling bong resembling World Cup
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Mexico coach Javier Aguirreâs youth movement sparks a victory in World Cup opening match
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Alberta picks University of Calgary to explore economic impacts of separation ahead of referendum
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Knicks fever is colliding with World Cup buzz. New York soccer bars are trying to juggle both
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Tortorella, Golden Knightsâ confidence unshaken as they face elimination in Stanley Cup final
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Scheffler looks to make history at U.S. Open and Shinnecock tries to avoid recent history
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Ghanaâs Thomas Partey out of Panama World Cup game after Canada denies visa application
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Businesses fear for economy if Swiss vote to cap population at 10 million
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Ottawa introduces law requiring shippers to prove imports are free from forced labour
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Bob Fife on his SNC-Lavalin scoop that put his job on the line
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H&R REIT restarts talks with U.S. fund manager Blackstone
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Toronto police charge man, 18, in U.S. consulate shooting
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Canada pledges $100-million for Palestinians facing humanitarian crisis, increased violence
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Top seed FĂ©lix Auger-Aliassime loses to Polandâs Kamil Majchrzak in Libema Open quarter-final
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Worldâs first global gig work standards adopted by UN labour body
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Elon Musk becomes world's first trillionaire: what does that mean?
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Victoria Mboko to miss Wimbledon due to knee injury
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Former senior National Defence official who publicly criticized rising anti-U.S. rhetoric sues Ottawa over her dismissal
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Sam Bankman-Fried loses bid to overturn FTX crypto fraud conviction and 25-year prison sentence
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Elon Musk's SpaceX prices record $75-billion IPO at $135 a share
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Scotiabank offers to take full control of Jamaican subsidiary for $500-million
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Canadaâs move to regulate AI chatbots after Tumbler Ridge shooting raises doubts over loopholes
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After record IPO, Muskâs SpaceX faces next test in market debut
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AI is a runaway train. Businesses risk repeating a decade of failed digital transformation
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Canada set to take centre stage with opening ceremony and first match against Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Acclaimed British artist David Hockney dies at 88
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Roots reports $10.1-million quarterly loss as strategic review continues
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Leveraged SpaceX ETFs wonât launch until Monday, sources say
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British artist David Hockney, known for his iconic paintings of pools, dies at 88
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Matthew Anderson finishes with late charge up the leaderboard
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Mark Carneyâs economic plan has medium-term goals, but we need affordability now
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U.S. bank regulators increase oversight of AI use at financial companies
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Business Brief: What Ottawa can learn from Saskatchewan
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Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency due to drugs and the resulting violence
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Morning Update: Your World Cup questions, answered
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How Saskatchewanâs âsoft powerâ laid the groundwork for Canada to diversify trade
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Trump says Iran war deal close as Strait of Hormuz tensions linger
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Iran says no final decision on deal Trump hopes could be signed soon
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An $11-billion SpaceX payday? Guess whoâs winning big in this weekâs news quiz
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Carney in France to meet with Macron ahead of G7 summit
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Divisive referendum proposes capping Switzerlandâs population at 10 million
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The âObamaliskâ: A monument to a lost America
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South Korea snatch 2-1 win over Czechia in World Cup opener
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Svechnikov, Aho strike as Hurricanes top Golden Knights 4-2 to move within a win of the Stanley Cup
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Coronerâs inquest jury recommends closure of âinhumaneâ Thunder Bay jail
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Quebec constitution bill dies ahead of provincial election
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Plasma machine at Grifols collection centre issued five alerts before Winnipeg donorâs death
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Trump administration delays opening of Gordie Howe bridge on eve of ribbon cutting
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At RBC Open, Brooks Koepka is enjoying his post-LIV life
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A calm, cool Canadian team hopes to collect a win in World Cup opener
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Mexico fans get the party started in Canadian bars as World Cup kicks off
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Torontoâs FIFA Fan Festival cancelled due to severe weather
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Donald Trump canât open the Strait of Hormuz, so instead heâs blocking the Strait of Detroit
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Battle-hardened Bosnia-Herzegovina savours underdog status in World Cup opener
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Lightningâs Nikita Kucherov wins second Hart Trophy as NHL MVP
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RCMP allege former Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek aided planner in reviving rejected rezoning application
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Toronto police officer killed in raid linked to investigation of U.S. Consulate attack
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Gordie Howe Bridge opening delayed at U.S. request, Carney says
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Social-media bill forces companies to label AI content, harmful material pushed by bot farms
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Mbokoâs knee injury forces withdrawal from Queenâs Club, and ends doubles run with Williams
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Trumpâs latest comments on the USMCA evidence of his conflicting views on trade
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Darnell Nurse reportedly gives the Oilers a short list of teams he would accept a trade to
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Ontario hockey community mourns slain Toronto police officer, an admired youth coach
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Bosnian Canadians ready to cheer for both teams at first World Cup game in Canada
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Jaysâ Scherzer looking ahead to better outings
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Sykes brilliant in 38-point effort in Tempo overtime win
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PGA Tour rookie Sudarshan Yellamaraju enjoys his RBC Open homecoming
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Champagne questioned over ethics screen tied to high-speed rail project
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Ottawa mayor declares June 11 âRobert Fife Dayâ to honour veteran journalist
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Irreverent trainer Gil Rowntree was a four-time Queenâs Plate winner
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Calls grow for Ottawa to change Indian Act
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At home World Cup, Canadaâs soccer team will speak on the countryâs behalf
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Mexico kicks off 2026 World Cup with fiery 2-0 win over South Africa
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Alberta files appeal on separatist petition ruling
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Greg Mercer on FIFAâs costly contract demands of World Cup cities
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New Quebec law allows people to access romantic partnerâs domestic violence history
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Ottawa commits to spending $1-billion over next decade to protect food security
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Politics Insider: U.S. open to trade deal offers, Hoekstra says
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Windsor truck traffic rebounds ahead of bridge opening, following years of decline
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These cities and towns will be getting Canada Postâs community mailboxes in 2027
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Canadaâs job market sees sharp decline in âquick quittingâ as new hires opt to stick around
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MoĂŻse Bombito will remain on Canadaâs World Cup roster, as he recovers from broken leg
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National Ballet dancer Hazaros Surmeyan imbued his roles with drama and warmth
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SpaceX IPO makes Elon Musk the first trillionaire. Hereâs how to properly hate him
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Muskâs SpaceX prices record $75-billion IPO at $135 a share
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Glencore to cut air pollution at copper smelter after Quebec gives miner more time to hit emissions targets
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Ottawa tabling bill on forced labour after Trump threatens new tariffs
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SeatGeek and StubHub added to Ontarioâs consumer beware list over new ticket rules
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ETF investors face uneven playing field as S&P opts to leave SpaceX out of its premier index after IPO launch
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Quebec bans energy drinks for children under 16
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OG Anunoby puts Knicks on verge of NBA title, stakes claim for Finals MVP
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North American free trade is gone, dead and buried
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Bryan Adams headlines Torontoâs World Cup countdown concert
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Businesses wary of strict World Cup trademark rules
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Toronto bars wary of World Cup trademark trouble
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Canadian mother sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT encouraged daughterâs suicide
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The World Cup is incredible. But itâs hard to root for FIFA
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Quebec lowers electric vehicle sales target again
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Toronto police say officer who was shot has died
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Protests may clash with celebrations in Mexico as World Cup kicks off
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China can operate on less fuel than previously thought, which means less need for imported oil
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Ukraineâs fight is longer than the First World War, and looks similar in the trenches
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Two-day-old baby elephant born in U.K. zoo plays with ball on eve of World Cup
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Six-year-oldâs questions steal show at Pope event
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Todayâs World Cup scores, schedule and points tables
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Trumpâs comments an invitation to make a trade deal, U.S. Ambassador says
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U.S. producer prices increase more than expected in May amid jump in energy costs
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Grok AI chatbot violated Canadian privacy law, watchdog says
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Top Kneat shareholder rebukes Thoma Bravo takeover offer, vows to vote against deal
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The man who died standing: Roberto Baggio, Italian agony and the psychology of the penalty kick
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Scenes from a high-rise where Toronto police officer was shot and killed
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Europeâs central bank raises rates to fight inflation from Iran war
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The seven core beliefs that can power your career
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Gordie Howe Bridge opening delayed as Canada, U.S. take time to resolve âoutstanding issuesâ
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Transat reports $79-million loss on high fuel prices, plans to make use of Ottawaâs emergency loan fund
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Dollarama tops estimates as Canadians seek out discounts for everyday items
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Toronto police officer shot while conducting search warrant operation
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Transat reports $79-million loss as fuel prices, Cuba flight suspension hit earnings
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U.K. defence minister John Healey resigns over military spending dispute
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Dollarama tops quarterly estimates as cost-conscious shoppers look for low-priced essentials
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Time magazine to launch Canadian version in partnership with Toronto-based ArtsHouse
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Hugo Boss shares jump after Frasers launches $2.3 billion takeover bid
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Majority of crime guns traced by RCMP came from within Canada, internal reports show
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Russia calls Canada âwarmongerâ for signing drone production deal with Ukraine
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Business Brief: The hopeful view from Halifax
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Ottawa moves to bar kids under 16 from social media
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U.S., Iran exchange attacks as Trump threatens further escalation
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Morning Update: How Elon Musk becomes a trillionaire
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Aiemann Zahabi looks for Canadian win at White House UFC card
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U.S. and Iran exchange fire for a second day, undermining shaky ceasefire
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Best of luck, you retail investors getting sucked into the SpaceX hype
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Koho raises $130-million, bolstering its case to become a bank
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At a publication about Afghan affairs, thereâs no talking to the Taliban
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Italyâs shame: The Azzurri, four-time World Cup winners, are watching the 2026 edition on TV
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An $8-million SpaceX investment turns into a $100-million windfall for small Canadian investment company
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Ukraine beefs up defences in Chornobyl exclusion zone, near border with Belarus
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Knicks complete record comeback to beat Spurs 107-106 in NBA Finals Game 4
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Schwarber hits 24th home run as Phillies beat Blue Jays 7-4
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B.C. centrists seek to revive provincial Liberal brand in wake of Conservative leadership race
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Police forces use drones, surveillance and manpower from elsewhere to keep World Cup secure
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Prices are high for World Cup tickets still available in Toronto and Vancouver
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Parliamentary committee to deliver conclusions on expanding MAID to people with mental illness on June 17
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Wild storm batters Manitoba
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From hotel REITs to online betting stocks, hereâs your World Cup guide to investing
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Injury reinforcements pledge to rise to occasion in Canadaâs World Cup opener
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Apotex soars as private equity firm builds on legacy of founder Barry Sherman
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U.S. DOJ subpoenas major banks over alleged âdebanking,â source says
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The Hurricanes hope for some home cooking to turn the Stanley Cup final in their favour
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Quebec Auditor-General criticizes lack of planning in provinceâs battery sector strategy
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College sports suddenly faces a major question that hinges on gambling, the âunpardonable sinâ
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Golden Knights seek improved play from Eichel, Hart, special teams with Stanley Cup final knotted up
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Somali soccer referee denied entry to U.S. for World Cup receives a heroes welcome at home
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Politics Insider: Premiers meet with Carney as Trump toys with USMCA (again)
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India seeks more Canadian fuel supplies, but regulatory hurdles may complicate plans
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Farmers on Parliament Hill protest against Alto high-speed rail project
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Is your house your pension? The problem at the heart of the intergenerational divide
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Ryan Fox looks back at last yearâs RBC Open success and hopes for more
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Trump, foiled again, lashes out as talks with Iran stall and hostilities flare up
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FIFA president offers no apologies at this eat-what-you-kill World Cup
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Patrick Mahomes reworks contract with Chiefs to push total salary above $500-million
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Cross-border library in Quebec opens new Canadian entrance
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Vegas and Carolina are playing a Stanley Cup final for the ages, with the numbers to prove it
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Ottawa introduces bill to restrict social media for teens, regulate AI chatbots
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Riders open Grey Cup title defence against rival Lions
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Farmers march on Parliament Hill to protest Alto high-speed rail project
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Bosnian Canadians prepare for a doubly fun World Cup opener
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UN human rights chief urges ârethinkâ of U.S. immigration policy after troubled World Cup lead-in
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Canada, Turkey agree to restart free trade discussions
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Canadaâs FIFA World Cup chances, according to our experts
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Celebrations clash with social tensions in Mexico on the eve of the World Cup
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Oracle narrowly beats quarterly estimates amid growing concerns over AI spending
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Former Canada captain Atiba Hutchinson set to work as TV pundit for World Cup
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OMERS chief investment officer Ralph Berg to leave pension plan on July 1
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Jonathan David takes Ottawa youth soccer experience into his second World Cup
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Summit Series veteran Dennis Hull found a niche as the NHLâs jokester
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Higher rates are showing up in GICs
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Oracle awarded contract to provide HR platform for U.S. government
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Knife attack prompts fiery, violent anti-immigrant protests in Belfast
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The smart retirement planning move is to co-ordinate your RRSP contributions with CPP
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Texas teen found guilty of murder after fatally stabbing rival athlete at school track meet
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Haiti celebrates its return to the World Cup, despite conflict at home and political tension in the U.S.
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Trump threatens not to renew USMCA as Carney talks trade strategy with premiers
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Iran war anxiety doubles global container shipping rates
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Suspect in Lapu Lapu Festival attack gets trial date
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Quebec showed poor planning with $2.2-billion investment in battery companies, auditor says
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Playersâ union asks NHL to investigate Mike Babcock over tenure with Blue Jackets
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Police ID suspect in OPP officerâs death
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Wild storm leaves parts of southern Manitoba walloped in water
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Trump says he's 'not looking to renew' the USMCA
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UN watchdog demands Iran co-operate and grant access to nuclear sites
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Mboko withdraws from Queenâs Club match after fall, puts partnership with Williams in doubt
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Trump signs $70-billion bill to fund his immigration enforcement agenda
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Apotex shares jump 12% in TSX debut of billion-dollar IPO
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âNo big dramaâ surrounding Gordie Howe Bridge, Carney says
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The Bank of Canada was right to hold rates, but where to from here?
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Toronto Sceptres hire Pascal Rhéaume as head coach to replace Troy Ryan
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Apotex shares jump in largest TSX debut since 2021
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Canadaland podcast host apologizes in court to mother of WE Charity co-founders
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Ukraine âFlamingoâ missiles strike military and energy sites in Russia
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Gathering of Atlantic Canada industry and political leaders to focus on building a stronger nation
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Bank of Canada holds rate steady at 2.25% as it grapples with mixed economic signals
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Nova Scotia test flight marks latest attempt to develop Canadaâs launch capacity
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Physicist Allan MacDonald becomes first Canadian to win Kavli nanoscience prize
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The high cost of being a soccer fan in the streaming era
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Adaptivity is the key to resilience: Lessons from the complex world of logistics
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Anthropic releases Mythos A.I. to public after private rollout exposed cybersecurity concerns
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Anti-immigrant protests erupt across Belfast after knife attack
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St. Johnâs-based Nasdaq Verafin launches AI agents to help combat financial crime
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Leaders urge calm as protests flare after Belfast stabbing
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Use of nicotine pouches growing among young Canadians, raising addiction concerns
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U.S. inflation likely to top 4% in May as Iran war fuels gas prices
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