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Rogers’ grand slam gives Tigers 7-3 win over JaysIn what may have been his final appearance as a Toronto Blue Jay, nothing went right for lefty Yusei Kikuchi in the sixth inning on Saturday.Sports8 hours
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Blue Jays place Bo Bichette on 10-day injured listThe Toronto Blue Jays placed shortstop Bo Bichette on the 10-day injured list with a right calf strain on Saturday.SportsJul 20
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ANALYSIS: While Liberals chase Carney, Conservatives crow about a blue-collar candidateThe Poilievre Conservatives have been busy aligning themselves with private sector unionized workers while the Liberals believe a central banker is a key to their success.PoliticsJul 20
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Auto insurance premiums rising: Here’s what you can do to trim the billRising auto insurance premiums tied to stolen vehicles are affecting drivers even when they haven't been targeted themselves. Here's why and what you can do about it.ConsumerJul 20
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N.S. girl saved by off-duty nurse when rogue wave pulled her out to seaA nurse is being hailed a hero after her quick response saved the life of a 12-year-old who had been pulled out into the ocean by a rip current while enjoying a day at the beach.CanadaJul 20
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CrowdStrike outage, Toronto floods and Trump’s VP pick: Top stories this weekJustin Trudeau is courting Mark Carney to join the government, Toronto was flooded and Trump has a new VP pick. Here are the top stories this week.CanadaJul 20
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The Paris Olympics are almost here. Here are 5 things to knowFrom new sports to the schedule, here are some of the most popular questions people in Canada have been asking on Google about the Paris Olympics.SportsJul 20
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Tigers tame Jays 5-4 with clutch home runsChris Bassitt was irritated.SportsJul 19
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MP alleges Boissonnault’s former business partner ‘in contempt’ of parliamentary orderA former business partner of Liberal cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault failed to comply with a House of Commons order to turn over records of his phone calls and texts by Friday. Stephen Anderson, who once co-owned the medical supply business Global Health Imports (GHI) with Boissonnault, provided some emails to the parliamentary ethics committee’s clerk....PoliticsJul 19
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Baffin the polar bear dies at the Calgary ZooThe Wild Canada zone at the Calgary Zoo was closed Friday after one of the zoo's two polar bears, Baffin, did not resurface from the pool and died.CanadaJul 19
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Jays reinstate Garcia from 15-day injured listThe Toronto Blue Jays have reinstated right-handed reliever Yimi Garcia from the 15-day injured list.SportsJul 19
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Woman in Canada less than 2 months found dead inside suitcase in NewfoundlandA 33-year-old Iranian woman who had been in the country less than two months was found dead inside a suitcase in St. John’s earlier this week, according to police.CrimeJul 19
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Japanese gymnastics captain, 19, out of Olympics for smoking, drinkingShoko Miyata has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics Games after violating her team's code of conduct.WorldJul 19
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Top UN court says Israel’s presence in occupied Palestinian territories is illegalThe court said Israel had no right to sovereignty in the territories and was violating international laws against acquiring territory by force.WorldJul 19
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Ashcroft, Spences Bridge, parts of Cache Creek now under wildfire evacuation alertMore than 250 wildfires are burning in British Columbia as much of the province continues to bake under a heat wave that is expected to last into next week.FireJul 19
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LCBO strike: Tentative agreement in danger of collapse, union says ‘we do not have a deal’The union representing the workers and the LCBO both told Global News on Friday they had reached an agreement after some 9,000 workers walk off the job July 5.PoliticsJul 19
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Veteran spy Vanessa Lloyd named interim boss of Canadian intelligence serviceVanessa Lloyd, a CSIS officer since 1998, is interim director of the Canadian spy agency. She'll hold the job for either six months or until a permanent director is named.CanadaJul 19
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‘Desperation point’: Halifax diner owners working 7 days a week to stay afloatA diner owner in Halifax is getting candid about the realities of the business after going six months without taking a weekend and local experts say she's not alone.EconomyJul 19
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What is CrowdStrike? How a cybersecurity update caused a global tech outageA single software update has brought the digital world to its knees as workers around the world woke up on Friday and found they couldn't boot up their computers.TechJul 19
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Biden campaign chair says he’s staying in the race despite ‘slippage’ in supportBiden campaign chair Jen O'Malley Dillion acknowledged “slippage” in support for the president, but insisted he is “absolutely” remaining in the race.U.S. NewsJul 19
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Ball hockey referee left with fractured skull, jaw after removing player from gameThe North American Ball Hockey Players Association reported the official was hit Tuesday night after expelling the player from a game in Quebec.CanadaJul 19
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CrowdStrike outage hits Canadian hospitals and clinics. Here’s whereA widespread tech outage reportedly, triggered by a software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, disrupted operations at airports, airlines, banks and hospitals.HealthJul 19
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Donald Trump urges unity in RNC speech, but sticks to populist messageTrump. known best for his bombast and aggressive rhetoric, began his acceptance speech with a softer and deeply personal message that drew directly from his brush with death.U.S. NewsJul 19
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Will Kamala Harris make a good president? Most Democrats think so, poll showsA new poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that about 6 in 10 Democrats believe Kamala Harris would do a good job in the top slot.U.S. NewsJul 19
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Grocer code of conduct may help stabilize food prices: Kraft Heinz Canada headSimon Laroche says the grocers' code could bring stability to an industry emerging from a difficult years marked by empty shelves, sticker shock and rising consumer frustration.MoneyJul 19