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Canadian cinemas preparing for fallout of Hollywood strikes  – National

Canadian movie theatre owners say they’re nervously watching for developments in dual Hollywood strikes and plan to show more classics, cult favourites and live events if the labour disruptions stretch on. The owners are expecting striking stars represented by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and …

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Average asking price for Canadian rental unit hits record high in June: report

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 13, 2023 10:34 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size TORONTO — A new report says the average asking price for a rental unit in Canada reached a record $2,042 last month amid continued interest rate hikes, population expansion and low …

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In the wake of Waterloo attack, Canadian universities reviewing security measures

The recent University of Waterloo stabbing that sent shockwaves across the country has prompted other Canadian universities to review their own security measures. Two students and a professor were injured after a man showed up in class June 28 and drew knives after confirming it was a second-year gender studies class; …

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Union leaders amass as Canadian premiers gather in Winnipeg for second day

Canadian premiers and territorial leaders were at the Fort Garry hotel Tuesday, kicking off the second day of an all-premiers meeting in Winnipeg. Part of the agenda throughout the three-day conference includes discussions on health care and strategies to utilize a $46-billion funding investment from the federal government. As leaders …

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Canadian premiers converge in Winnipeg, kicking off a three-day long agenda – Winnipeg

The nation’s territorial and provincial premiers convened in Winnipeg today, picking through a three-day agenda to address a number of issues. Top of mind at the day’s meeting was health care, which comes on the heels of a $46 billion funding announcement from the federal government to be used to …

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Survey on safety ranks Calgary 20th among Canadian cities – Calgary

There are 19 other Canadian cities safer than Calgary, according to a new survey conducted by rental listing company Rentola. Calgary is ranked 20th on the list of 34 Canadian cities, ahead of 21st-ranked Edmonton, but behind Lethbridge, which cracked the top 10. According to Rentola, the metropolitan areas were …

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Canadian bodybuilder with Down syndrome inspiring millions around the world

At 23 years old, Kyle Landi is already a trailblazer. With more than 300,000 followers on TikTok, the Canadian bodybuilder with Down syndrome is inspiring the masses to pursue their dreams. Landi, who was born premature and with a congenital heart defect, has been documenting his journey on social media. …

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RCMP charge Ottawa man with both terrorism, hate offences in Canadian first

An Ottawa man is facing both terrorism and hate propaganda-related charges in a Canadian first, the RCMP says. The national police force’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team announced Wednesday it had charged the individual as a result of an investigation into neo-Nazi terrorist group Atomwaffen Division. A second individual was …

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Canadian families who lost loved ones on flight PS752 seek justice in World Court

Vancouver resident Arman Abtahi can’t remember much about the tragic day he learned that his brother Mehran, a post-doctoral environmental engineer at the University of British Columbia, was killed in the downing of Ukraine Airlines flight PS752. The shock was so severe, Arman said, that much of that horrific day …

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Are you proud to be Canadian? Most say yes — but pride levels are changing – National

Nearly half of people in Canada say the pride they feel in being Canadian has changed in the past five years and those who reported either a pride drop or increase are evenly split, according to a new poll. The poll, conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs exclusively for Global News, …

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