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Stranger Things to eventually release Season 6, Volume 2: Part One - Act Two
Hawkins, Indiana - Netflix has announced that they plan to release the highly anticipated potential conclusion to Stranger Things, eventually.
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Stranger Things to eventually release Season 6, Volume 2: Part One - Act Two
Hawkins, Indiana - Netflix has announced that they plan to release the highly anticipated potential conclusion to Stranger Things, eventually.

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‘I thought she was dead’: N.B. woman recovering in hospital after moose collision
Courtney Deveau is recovering in hospital from serious injuries after the vehicle she was travelling in with her boyfriend struck a moose along Route 7 in New Brunswick.

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Carney says 'spectrum of MPs' attracted to his party, dismisses claim he's manipulating a majority | CBC News
Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested there is still "a spectrum of MPs" enticed by his brand of governing, as the Liberals teeter on the edge of a majority after last week’s surprise floor-crossing.

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Parliament's Elf On The Shelf turns out to be Pierre Poilievre in a little scarf
OTTAWA - Shockwaves spread throughout the House this week when staffers realized that the vaguely threatening elf watching their every move was actually the leader of the Opposition in a festive winte...

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Mark Carney says Donald Trump wants Canada to be dependent on the U.S.
Trump is not talking about ripping up the trilateral free trade pact but renegotiating it, the prime minister said.

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Toronto finds path forward for bike lanes without breaking Ford government rules
City council has approved 20 kilometres of new bike lanes, which will be built without the removal of vehicle lanes, making them legal under the Ford government's Bill 60.

Trump on Venezuela: "Getting land, oil rights, whatever we had -- they took it away because we had a president that maybe wasn't watching. But they're not gonna do that. We want it back. They took our oil rights. We had a lot of oil there. They threw our companies out. And we want it back."

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Sikh Federation Canada Calls Out Carney Government For Failing to Hold India Accountable for Foreign Interference
Sikh community calls for “accountability and transparency” as federal government looks to restart relationship with India


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Toronto city council today: hiking luxury home tax, scaling back bike lanes, reining in e-bikes and a TTC money-back guarantee
The final city council meeting of 2025 takes place Tuesday and Wednesday this week.

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Canadians travellers are resisting the U.S. Can ski vacations entice them back? | CBC News
American ski towns bracing for a steep decline in Canadian tourism are still hoping they can coax their northern neighbours back this holiday season. Ultimately, the decision to travel south might hin...

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Rob Shaw: Time to close the loophole that let OneBC tap public cash for circus-tent politics
Public resources meant for legislative work were used to amplify culture-war crusades while core issues like affordability and health care went unanswered

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Man dumped in snow outside Prince Albert hospital has struggled
A First Nations man who was evicted from a Prince Albert, Saskatchewan hospital was seeking help, according to a family friend.

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« Les trottoirs c'est la priorité, les débarcadères, les arrêts d'autobus, les intersections, c'est la priorité. Les pistes cyclables font partie des choses à faire. Il y a la mobilité de tout le...


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Canada’s population fell in third quarter, driven by drop in non-permanent residents: StatsCan | CBC News
Canada’s population decreased over the third quarter of 2025 — driven by a drop in non-permanent residents, according to new data from Statistics Canada.

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Toronto finds path forward for bike lanes without breaking Ford government rules
City council has approved 20 kilometres of new bike lanes, which will be built without the removal of vehicle lanes, making them legal under the Ford government's Bill 60.