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• Manitoba Premier says social media ban coming for kids
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• Catholic leaders urge Carney government to bar MAID access for patients with mental illness
• Ontario could seize most of Toronto Islands under proposed legislation, but province says it won’t
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• Ticketmaster delists resale tickets in Ontario ahead of price cap
• Montreal transit shows its love for the Habs with players making ‘next station’ announcements
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• Ontario introduces promised bill to take Toronto’s stake in Billy Bishop Airport
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• Alberta launches lobbying campaign ahead of October referendum on immigration, constitutional reforms
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• Ontario fast-tracks FOI changes that would shield Doug Ford’s phone records from public
• Canadian astronaut Kutryk to fly to space station this fall
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