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McGill community told not to use Roddick Gates due to planned protest

McGill University is asking people not to use the central entrance to its downtown campus via the Roddick Gates on Sherbrooke Street due to two impending protests.
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McGill community told not to use Roddick Gates due to planned protest

McGill University is asking people not to use the central entrance to its downtown campus via the Roddick Gates on Sherbrooke Street due to two impending protests.

Dental care program accepting claims for 1 million seniors

Citizens' Services Minister Terry Beech says 1,200 seniors have already visited a dentist and had their claims processed by the federal government's new dental care plan.
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Dental care program accepting claims for 1 million seniors

Citizens' Services Minister Terry Beech says 1,200 seniors have already visited a dentist and had their claims processed by the federal government's new dental care plan.

Protestors set up tent encampment on campus, Western University says

As protestors set up tent encampments at universities across Canada and the U.S.in support of Palestine, London, Ont.’s Western University finds itself no exception on Wednesday.
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Protestors set up tent encampment on campus, Western University says

As protestors set up tent encampments at universities across Canada and the U.S.in support of Palestine, London, Ont.’s Western University finds itself no exception on Wednesday.

Ont. woman who faked pregnancy to defraud doulas arrested again on similar charges

Victims of a Brantford, Ont., woman who was sentenced to house arrest earlier this year for defrauding and deceiving doulas say they’re not surprised she’s been apprehended again on similar charges.
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Ont. woman who faked pregnancy to defraud doulas arrested again on similar charges

Victims of a Brantford, Ont., woman who was sentenced to house arrest earlier this year for defrauding and deceiving doulas say they’re not surprised she’s been apprehended again on similar charges.

McGill offers 'forum' with protesters after judge dismisses injunction request

A judge has rejected a request from two McGill University students for a court injunction to limit where protesters can go on campus.
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McGill offers 'forum' with protesters after judge dismisses injunction request

A judge has rejected a request from two McGill University students for a court injunction to limit where protesters can go on campus.

Canada's most wanted fugitive arrested in P.E.I. in connection with Toronto homicide

A suspect in a fatal shooting in Toronto’s east end last summer has been arrested in Charlottetown, just one week after he topped a list of Canada’s most wanted fugitives.
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Canada's most wanted fugitive arrested in P.E.I. in connection with Toronto homicide

A suspect in a fatal shooting in Toronto’s east end last summer has been arrested in Charlottetown, just one week after he topped a list of Canada’s most wanted fugitives.

Concerns about plexiglass prompt inspections at some Loblaws locations in Ottawa

Inspections are underway at more than one Loblaws location in Ottawa after complaints were filed about tall plexiglass barriers.
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Concerns about plexiglass prompt inspections at some Loblaws locations in Ottawa

Inspections are underway at more than one Loblaws location in Ottawa after complaints were filed about tall plexiglass barriers.

Here's how one of Sask.'s largest power plants was knocked out for 73 days, and what it took to fix it

A group of SaskPower workers recently received special recognition at the legislature – for their efforts in repairing one of Saskatchewan's largest power plants after it was knocked offline for months following a serious flood last summer.
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Here's how one of Sask.'s largest power plants was knocked out for 73 days, and what it took to fix it

A group of SaskPower workers recently received special recognition at the legislature – for their efforts in repairing one of Saskatchewan's largest power plants after it was knocked offline for months following a serious flood last summer.

Officials euthanize moose seen strolling through Fredericton over concerns of possible collision

A young moose that made its way through the Fredericton Tuesday had to be euthanized, according to the province’s Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development.
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Officials euthanize moose seen strolling through Fredericton over concerns of possible collision

A young moose that made its way through the Fredericton Tuesday had to be euthanized, according to the province’s Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development.

London Drugs stores remain closed for 4th straight day after 'cybersecurity incident'

Dozens of London Drugs stores in Western Canada remained closed for the fourth straight day following a «cybersecurity incident.»
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London Drugs stores remain closed for 4th straight day after 'cybersecurity incident'

Dozens of London Drugs stores in Western Canada remained closed for the fourth straight day following a «cybersecurity incident.»

London Drugs expected to give update on store status following 'cybersecurity incident'

Days after dozens of London Drugs locations closed due to a 'cybersecurity incident,' a spokesperson for the company says an update on the stores' status is expected Wednesday morning.
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London Drugs expected to give update on store status following 'cybersecurity incident'

Days after dozens of London Drugs locations closed due to a 'cybersecurity incident,' a spokesperson for the company says an update on the stores' status is expected Wednesday morning.

Doctors dealing with at least 160 Canadians suffering eye damage possibly linked to looking at the eclipse

Nearly a month after the total solar eclipse, at least 160 cases of eye damage have been reported across the country.
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Doctors dealing with at least 160 Canadians suffering eye damage possibly linked to looking at the eclipse

Nearly a month after the total solar eclipse, at least 160 cases of eye damage have been reported across the country.

McGill students lose injunction to limit where protesters can go

A judge has rejected a request from two McGill University students for a court injunction to limit where protesters can go on campus.
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McGill students lose injunction to limit where protesters can go

A judge has rejected a request from two McGill University students for a court injunction to limit where protesters can go on campus.

'Mean spirited': Sask. criticized for making cancer patients pay hospital parking fees

The provincial government is facing harsh criticism after a decision to revoke free parking for cancer patients at some hospitals in Saskatchewan.
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'Mean spirited': Sask. criticized for making cancer patients pay hospital parking fees

The provincial government is facing harsh criticism after a decision to revoke free parking for cancer patients at some hospitals in Saskatchewan.

Ontario's police watchdog continues probe of high-speed pursuit involving fatal crash

The investigation continues into a collision that killed two grandparents and their infant grandchild during a high-speed police chase on the wrong way of Highway 401 east of Toronto.
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Ontario's police watchdog continues probe of high-speed pursuit involving fatal crash

The investigation continues into a collision that killed two grandparents and their infant grandchild during a high-speed police chase on the wrong way of Highway 401 east of Toronto.

Peguis First Nation declares state of emergency over chronic flooding, deplorable housing conditions

Cheryl-Lee Spence and her children have been displaced by flooding on Peguis First Nation multiple times.
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Peguis First Nation declares state of emergency over chronic flooding, deplorable housing conditions

Cheryl-Lee Spence and her children have been displaced by flooding on Peguis First Nation multiple times.

Newfoundland fisherman says police broke his leg during protest that delayed budget

Richard Martin is spending this year's fishing season on land after he says a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer broke his left leg in three places during a protest last month that shut down the provincial legislature.
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Newfoundland fisherman says police broke his leg during protest that delayed budget

Richard Martin is spending this year's fishing season on land after he says a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer broke his left leg in three places during a protest last month that shut down the provincial legislature.

B.C. police are rarely charged for killing or harming civilians. A watchdog wants prosecutors' choices reviewed.

B.C.'s police watchdog wants a review of how prosecutors handle cases where officers kill or seriously harm members of the public, saying low rates of charges and convictions are casting doubt on the province's system of accountability.
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B.C. police are rarely charged for killing or harming civilians. A watchdog wants prosecutors' choices reviewed.

B.C.'s police watchdog wants a review of how prosecutors handle cases where officers kill or seriously harm members of the public, saying low rates of charges and convictions are casting doubt on the province's system of accountability.

With portable toilets and barricades, Gaza protest camp at UBC digs in for long haul

Pro-Palestinian protesters who set up an encampment at the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver have brought in food, water and other supplies to prepare for what may become a protracted stay.
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With portable toilets and barricades, Gaza protest camp at UBC digs in for long haul

Pro-Palestinian protesters who set up an encampment at the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver have brought in food, water and other supplies to prepare for what may become a protracted stay.

Lawyers for alleged Winnipeg serial killer point to opinion poll in bid to get jury tossed

The lawyers of an alleged serial killer in Winnipeg are questioning whether pre-trial publicity in the high-profile case may have influenced the jury’s decision-making ability, after a public poll commissioned by the defence found 81 per cent of respondent
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Lawyers for alleged Winnipeg serial killer point to opinion poll in bid to get jury tossed

The lawyers of an alleged serial killer in Winnipeg are questioning whether pre-trial publicity in the high-profile case may have influenced the jury’s decision-making ability, after a public poll commissioned by the defence found 81 per cent of respondents believe the accused is guilty.

Toronto police chief apologizes, board chair asks that 'cooler heads prevail' after Zameer acquittal

Toronto’s police chief is apologizing for comments he made in the wake of a not guilty verdict in the death of a police officer, while the city’s police service board chair called for cooler heads to prevail as the service wrestles with the fallout of th
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Toronto police chief apologizes, board chair asks that 'cooler heads prevail' after Zameer acquittal

Toronto’s police chief is apologizing for comments he made in the wake of a not guilty verdict in the death of a police officer, while the city’s police service board chair called for cooler heads to prevail as the service wrestles with the fallout of the case.

Nova Scotia rates of poverty, food insecurity in 2022 worst among all provinces

New data from Statistics Canada show that Nova Scotia's rates of poverty and food insecurity in 2022 were the highest of any province -- and the head of the province's largest network of food banks says things have only worsened since.
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Nova Scotia rates of poverty, food insecurity in 2022 worst among all provinces

New data from Statistics Canada show that Nova Scotia's rates of poverty and food insecurity in 2022 were the highest of any province -- and the head of the province's largest network of food banks says things have only worsened since.

London Drugs stores remain closed, 'cybersecurity incident' may have breached personal data

London Drugs says it is working with third-party security experts as the company tries to reopen dozens of stores across Western Canada that were shuttered by a cybersecurity incident Sunday.
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London Drugs stores remain closed, 'cybersecurity incident' may have breached personal data

London Drugs says it is working with third-party security experts as the company tries to reopen dozens of stores across Western Canada that were shuttered by a cybersecurity incident Sunday.

Baby, grandparents among 4 people killed in wrong-way police chase on Ontario's Hwy. 401

A police chase which started with a liquor store robbery in Bowmanville Monday night ended in tragedy some 20 minutes later when a suspect fleeing police entered Highway 401 in the wrong direction and caused a pileup which killed an infant and the child's gra
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Baby, grandparents among 4 people killed in wrong-way police chase on Ontario's Hwy. 401

A police chase which started with a liquor store robbery in Bowmanville Monday night ended in tragedy some 20 minutes later when a suspect fleeing police entered Highway 401 in the wrong direction and caused a pileup which killed an infant and the child's grandparents, as well as the suspect, investigators say.

Baby and grandparents killed in wrong-way crash involving police on Ontario's Highway 401

An infant and the child's grandparents – aged 55 and 60 – were all killed when a vehicle being pursued by police in the wrong direction on Highway 401 in Whitby, Ont. caused a crash involving at least six vehicles, the Special Investigations Unit says. Th
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Baby and grandparents killed in wrong-way crash involving police on Ontario's Highway 401

An infant and the child's grandparents – aged 55 and 60 – were all killed when a vehicle being pursued by police in the wrong direction on Highway 401 in Whitby, Ont. caused a crash involving at least six vehicles, the Special Investigations Unit says. The driver of the suspect vehicle also died.

Wrong-way crash involving police on Ontario's Highway 401 leaves 4 dead, including infant

A wrong-way crash on Highway 401 in Whitby, Ont. last night has left four people dead, including an infant, Ontario’s police watchdog says.
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Wrong-way crash involving police on Ontario's Highway 401 leaves 4 dead, including infant

A wrong-way crash on Highway 401 in Whitby, Ont. last night has left four people dead, including an infant, Ontario’s police watchdog says.

Preliminary matter for man accused of killing four women goes into second day

Lawyers return to court today to hash out a pre-trial argument in the case of a Winnipeg man accused of killing four women.
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Preliminary matter for man accused of killing four women goes into second day

Lawyers return to court today to hash out a pre-trial argument in the case of a Winnipeg man accused of killing four women.

Police searching for 'armed man' in Dartmouth, N.S., residents asked to shelter in place

Residents in the area of Gaston Road in Dartmouth, N.S., are being asked to shelter in place as police search for an armed suspect.
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Police searching for 'armed man' in Dartmouth, N.S., residents asked to shelter in place

Residents in the area of Gaston Road in Dartmouth, N.S., are being asked to shelter in place as police search for an armed suspect.

4 dead, including infant, in wrong-way crash involving police on Ontario's Highway 401

A wrong-way crash on Highway 401 in Whitby, Ont. last night has left four people dead, including an infant, Ontario’s police watchdog says.
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4 dead, including infant, in wrong-way crash involving police on Ontario's Highway 401

A wrong-way crash on Highway 401 in Whitby, Ont. last night has left four people dead, including an infant, Ontario’s police watchdog says.