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SailGP to return to Canada in 2026; Halifax preparing bid to host event

SailGP has announced it will return to Canada in 2026, but a host city has not yet been chosen. Frank Denis of Sail Nova Scotia says the association is in a bid process now for a potential SailGP return to Halifax.
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SailGP to return to Canada in 2026; Halifax preparing bid to host event

SailGP has announced it will return to Canada in 2026, but a host city has not yet been chosen. Frank Denis of Sail Nova Scotia says the association is in a bid process now for a potential SailGP return to Halifax.

Man 'precariously hanging in some shrubs' rescued off side of B.C. mountain

A small bush on a ledge appears to have «miraculously» saved the life of a climber who fell down the steep slope of a mountain, according to B.C. search and rescue crews.
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Man 'precariously hanging in some shrubs' rescued off side of B.C. mountain

A small bush on a ledge appears to have «miraculously» saved the life of a climber who fell down the steep slope of a mountain, according to B.C. search and rescue crews.

'Freedom Convoy' organizer defends charge of encouraging honking during protest

The lawyer for «Freedom Convoy» organizer Chris Barber told a judge Monday that a court order banning honking in downtown Ottawa during the protest wasn't clear enough.
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'Freedom Convoy' organizer defends charge of encouraging honking during protest

The lawyer for «Freedom Convoy» organizer Chris Barber told a judge Monday that a court order banning honking in downtown Ottawa during the protest wasn't clear enough.

B.C. lawyer resigns after decades of sexual harassment, regulator says

A British Columbia lawyer has resigned from the provincial law society after he sexually harassed staff at his law firm, including attempts to surreptitiously photograph one employee without her knowledge, according to the regulator.
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B.C. lawyer resigns after decades of sexual harassment, regulator says

A British Columbia lawyer has resigned from the provincial law society after he sexually harassed staff at his law firm, including attempts to surreptitiously photograph one employee without her knowledge, according to the regulator.

'It's ridiculous': Kelowna father furious after violent attack on his 13-year-old daughter

A father in Kelowna is furious after his 13-year-old daughter was brutally beaten on Gyro Beach. He is calling for criminal charges in the devastating attack, which was caught on video by multiple bystanders.
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'It's ridiculous': Kelowna father furious after violent attack on his 13-year-old daughter

A father in Kelowna is furious after his 13-year-old daughter was brutally beaten on Gyro Beach. He is calling for criminal charges in the devastating attack, which was caught on video by multiple bystanders.

'Anti-human agenda': B.C. Conservative leader suggests climate action motivated by overpopulation concerns

The leader of the B.C. Conservative party is once again under fire for comments related to climate change – this time for suggesting there is an «anti-human agenda» behind the push to confront warming global temperatures.
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'Anti-human agenda': B.C. Conservative leader suggests climate action motivated by overpopulation concerns

The leader of the B.C. Conservative party is once again under fire for comments related to climate change – this time for suggesting there is an «anti-human agenda» behind the push to confront warming global temperatures.

Hoggard takes stand in sex assault trial, denies that he raped complainant

Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard denies that he raped the woman who is accusing him of sexual assault, or that he touched her sexually in any way without her consent.
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Hoggard takes stand in sex assault trial, denies that he raped complainant

Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard denies that he raped the woman who is accusing him of sexual assault, or that he touched her sexually in any way without her consent.

NCC wraps up decommissioning work on 24 Sussex Drive

The abatement and decommissioning work at 24 Sussex Drive is complete, as the National Capital Commission awaits a decision by the federal government on the future of the official residence of the prime minister.
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NCC wraps up decommissioning work on 24 Sussex Drive

The abatement and decommissioning work at 24 Sussex Drive is complete, as the National Capital Commission awaits a decision by the federal government on the future of the official residence of the prime minister.

MPs to debate Lebanon crisis, evacuation options this evening after Israeli incursion

The House of Commons will hold an emergency debate this evening on the crisis in Lebanon after Israel's ground incursion intensified fears of a full-scale invasion.
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MPs to debate Lebanon crisis, evacuation options this evening after Israeli incursion

The House of Commons will hold an emergency debate this evening on the crisis in Lebanon after Israel's ground incursion intensified fears of a full-scale invasion.

Speeding driver caught with child not wearing seatbelt on Highway 416 in Ottawa

Ontario Provincial Police laid charges against an Ottawa driver after a child was found to not be wearing a seatbelt inside a vehicle early Sunday morning.
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Speeding driver caught with child not wearing seatbelt on Highway 416 in Ottawa

Ontario Provincial Police laid charges against an Ottawa driver after a child was found to not be wearing a seatbelt inside a vehicle early Sunday morning.

'You must leave now': Canada secures 800 plane seats to help citizens get out of Lebanon

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly has said some 45,000 Canadians could be in the country, though only about half that number have registered with the embassy in Beirut.
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'You must leave now': Canada secures 800 plane seats to help citizens get out of Lebanon

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly has said some 45,000 Canadians could be in the country, though only about half that number have registered with the embassy in Beirut.

Dispute over cost of eradicating cockroaches in B.C. condo building settled by tribunal

A B.C. condo owner who was blamed for a cockroach infestation in her building and charged thousands of dollars for the cost of eradicating the bugs must be refunded, the civil resolution tribunal ruled.
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Dispute over cost of eradicating cockroaches in B.C. condo building settled by tribunal

A B.C. condo owner who was blamed for a cockroach infestation in her building and charged thousands of dollars for the cost of eradicating the bugs must be refunded, the civil resolution tribunal ruled.

Truth and Reconciliation Day: More 'substantive changes' needed from gov't, says B.C. chief

Seas of orange shirts have come to represent a growing awareness of Canada's history of oppressing Indigenous Peoples – but that awareness must translate into more «substantive changes» from the government, according to a B.C. chief.
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Truth and Reconciliation Day: More 'substantive changes' needed from gov't, says B.C. chief

Seas of orange shirts have come to represent a growing awareness of Canada's history of oppressing Indigenous Peoples – but that awareness must translate into more «substantive changes» from the government, according to a B.C. chief.

Son of Canadian parents killed in Lebanon urges Ottawa to ramp up evacuation efforts

The son of a Canadian couple killed during Israeli strikes on Lebanon last week says Ottawa must do more to help citizens leave the country as fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group intensifies.
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Son of Canadian parents killed in Lebanon urges Ottawa to ramp up evacuation efforts

The son of a Canadian couple killed during Israeli strikes on Lebanon last week says Ottawa must do more to help citizens leave the country as fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group intensifies.

Labrador residents say 'inhumane' food prices force families to go hungry

A mother in a community where the cost of living is one of the highest in the country says grocery prices are 'inhumane' and retailers are putting profits ahead of people’s basic human right to food.
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Labrador residents say 'inhumane' food prices force families to go hungry

A mother in a community where the cost of living is one of the highest in the country says grocery prices are 'inhumane' and retailers are putting profits ahead of people’s basic human right to food.

National ceremony in Ottawa will mark Truth and Reconciliation Day

A National Day for Truth and Reconciliation ceremony is planned in Ottawa this afternoon to honour the survivors of Canada's residential school system and the children who never returned home.
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National ceremony in Ottawa will mark Truth and Reconciliation Day

A National Day for Truth and Reconciliation ceremony is planned in Ottawa this afternoon to honour the survivors of Canada's residential school system and the children who never returned home.

DNA testing on 30-year-old bullet casings ordered in B.C. murder appeal

Bullet casings recovered from the scene of a B.C. woman’s murder 30 years ago will be retested for DNA after the province’s highest court ruled it is “in the interests of justice” to do so in support of an ongoing appeal.
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DNA testing on 30-year-old bullet casings ordered in B.C. murder appeal

Bullet casings recovered from the scene of a B.C. woman’s murder 30 years ago will be retested for DNA after the province’s highest court ruled it is “in the interests of justice” to do so in support of an ongoing appeal.

Rustad wants B.C. Indigenous rights law repealed. Chief sees that as 40-year setback

British Columbia saw a rare unanimous vote in its legislature in October 2019, when members passed a law adopting the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, setting out standards including free, prior and informed consent for action
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Rustad wants B.C. Indigenous rights law repealed. Chief sees that as 40-year setback

British Columbia saw a rare unanimous vote in its legislature in October 2019, when members passed a law adopting the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, setting out standards including free, prior and informed consent for actions affecting them.

Montreal rally honours Joyce Echaquan on 4th anniversary of her death

A commemorative rally marking the fourth anniversary of Joyce Echaquan’s death will take place in Ville-Marie on Saturday afternoon.
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Montreal rally honours Joyce Echaquan on 4th anniversary of her death

A commemorative rally marking the fourth anniversary of Joyce Echaquan’s death will take place in Ville-Marie on Saturday afternoon.

Port of Montreal dockworkers threaten three-day strike beginning Monday, union says

The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal says work at two terminals could come to a standstill next week as the union served a 72-hour strike notice today.
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Port of Montreal dockworkers threaten three-day strike beginning Monday, union says

The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal says work at two terminals could come to a standstill next week as the union served a 72-hour strike notice today.

'We need to take a closer look': Alberta's premier speaks on Indigenous deaths in police custody

Alberta's premier spoke to calls for an outside, independent investigation into the death of Jon Wells during an incident involving Calgary police last week.
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'We need to take a closer look': Alberta's premier speaks on Indigenous deaths in police custody

Alberta's premier spoke to calls for an outside, independent investigation into the death of Jon Wells during an incident involving Calgary police last week.

Police seek info after man fatally stabbed in north Scarborough

Toronto police are urging anyone with information, including video footage, to contact them after a man was fatally stabbed in north Scarborough on Saturday evening.
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Police seek info after man fatally stabbed in north Scarborough

Toronto police are urging anyone with information, including video footage, to contact them after a man was fatally stabbed in north Scarborough on Saturday evening.

Sask. police watchdog says RCMP discharged guns in fatal Fishing Lake First Nation incident

Saskatchewan's Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) says it has determined that RCMP officers fired their guns, as it continues its investigation into a fatal incident on Fishing Lake First Nation that left a 34-year-old man dead.
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Sask. police watchdog says RCMP discharged guns in fatal Fishing Lake First Nation incident

Saskatchewan's Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) says it has determined that RCMP officers fired their guns, as it continues its investigation into a fatal incident on Fishing Lake First Nation that left a 34-year-old man dead.

Campus chaos; thousands pack streets around Western University for homecoming

On Broughdale Ave, barricades kept students to the sidewalks, and on Huron, officers kept directing the young people away from the middle of the road for emergency vehicles.
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Campus chaos; thousands pack streets around Western University for homecoming

On Broughdale Ave, barricades kept students to the sidewalks, and on Huron, officers kept directing the young people away from the middle of the road for emergency vehicles.

OPP warns about new 'violent extortion message' sent via email

Members of the Southern Georgian Bay OPP and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) are sounding the alarm on a rising number of online and phone scams targeting residents.
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OPP warns about new 'violent extortion message' sent via email

Members of the Southern Georgian Bay OPP and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) are sounding the alarm on a rising number of online and phone scams targeting residents.

'Closure is something we all deserve': How an Alberta woman is using family heirlooms to help reconnect families

A northern Alberta woman is hoping her family's history can help reunite other families with loved ones laid to rest far from home.
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'Closure is something we all deserve': How an Alberta woman is using family heirlooms to help reconnect families

A northern Alberta woman is hoping her family's history can help reunite other families with loved ones laid to rest far from home.

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