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Vancouver billionaire Chip Wilson wins appeal to lower home’s assessed value by $18M
Billionaire and Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson has won a legal challenge to lower the assessed value of his Vancouver waterfront mansion — long listed as the most expensive home in British Columbia — by more than $18 million.
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Tesla asks court to overturn exclusion from Manitoba EV rebate program
Tesla Motors Canada has asked a Manitoba court to overturn the NDP government’s decision to exclude the electric-vehicle manufacturer from EV rebates in this province.
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What is the Trump $250 bill and why is it so controversial?
United States President Donald Trump has made a career of slapping his name or image on products. From his real estate empire to his golf courses to obscure businesses like the failed Trump Steaks, Tea for Trump, TrumpCoin and even Trump University, Trump likes to see his name plastered everywhere. Now, the president has seemingly…
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A night of Canadian moments at the 2026 CSA Awards
The final night of the Canadian Screen Awards was a star-studded event that celebrated the best in Canadian film and television. CBC’s Griffin Jaeger was there and has a recap of some of the night’s highlights. They include Heated Rivalry winning 16 trophies, breaking CSA records, and the show’s star, Hudson Williams, taking home lead…
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‘More than the sports’: Security tight as Toronto hosts Maccabi Games
Security will be tight at the Maccabi Games, an athletic competition bringing together Jewish youth from around the world, returning to Toronto for the first time in four decades this summer. The Maccabi Games were created in 1982 and serve to “empower Jewish teenagers through transformative experiences” and “inspire Jewish pride,” according to a press…
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Hanwha promises military-vehicle deal for Algoma Steel if it gets submarine contract with Canadian navy
South Korean defence firm Hanwha says it has reached a deal with Algoma Steel to supply military-grade steel for the possible manufacturing of land defence vehicles in Canada.
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Historic fishing boat tied to Japanese Canadian internment looks to find a home in Delta, B.C.
A historic fishing boat that reflects the impact of Japanese internment on B.C.’s fishing industry is nearing the end of a long restoration project in Delta — but the community group behind it says the vessel still has no permanent home.
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Fawns cared for in Amherstburg after their mother was killed same day they were born
It’s believed the baby deer were born not long before their mother was killed near Strathroy.
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Quebec launches investigation into Longueuil police over 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi’s death
Quebec’s Domestic Security Minister Ian Lafrenière is launching an investigation into Longueuil police after an officer fatally shot teen Nooran Rezayi last September.
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Windsor man wanted, 1 Windsor man, 1 other facing charges after fatal double shooting in Vaughan
Two men have been arrested and are now facing charges in connection with a fatal double shooting in Vaughan that happened in May, York Regional Police say.