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'Really special:' Antique store wants to return WW1 veteran's letter to family

The owner of an antique store in Manitoba is looking for the family of a First World War veteran after finding a letter in a box of papers.

Thunder Bay Police Service faces skepticism about promises of reform after charges against ex-chief

As senior leaders of the Thunder Bay Police Service and its oversight board say they are committed to accountability and rebuilding trust with the community, Indigenous leaders in the region say that words are no longer enough and they need to see action.  
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Thunder Bay Police Service faces skepticism about promises of reform after charges against ex-chief

As senior leaders of the Thunder Bay Police Service and its oversight board say they are committed to accountability and rebuilding trust with the community, Indigenous leaders in the region say that words are no longer enough and they need to see action.  

'Woodland rapist' victim says genealogy website led police to alleged attacker

Thirty years after he was attacked, one of the victims in an Ontario child sex predator cold case says he felt «joy, then sadness» when he learned of a recent arrest. The victim says police doubted his story at first.
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'Woodland rapist' victim says genealogy website led police to alleged attacker

Thirty years after he was attacked, one of the victims in an Ontario child sex predator cold case says he felt «joy, then sadness» when he learned of a recent arrest. The victim says police doubted his story at first.

OPP investigating after human remains found in Ottawa River in Clarence-Rockland

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after human remains were found in the Ottawa River in Clarence-Rockland on Monday.
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OPP investigating after human remains found in Ottawa River in Clarence-Rockland

Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after human remains were found in the Ottawa River in Clarence-Rockland on Monday.

Judge orders Alberta to produce massive trove of coal documents after 4-year fight

The ruling comes in response to an attempt by the United Conservative government to block the release of the documents to a group of southern Alberta ranchers.
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Judge orders Alberta to produce massive trove of coal documents after 4-year fight

The ruling comes in response to an attempt by the United Conservative government to block the release of the documents to a group of southern Alberta ranchers.

Federal budget will include tax hike for wealthy Canadians, sources say

Tuesday's federal budget will include a tax increase on the richest Canadians, sources tell Radio-Canada. It's not clear exactly what form the tax measure will take but senior Liberal sources have told Radio-Canada that it will affect less than 1 per cent
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Federal budget will include tax hike for wealthy Canadians, sources say

Tuesday's federal budget will include a tax increase on the richest Canadians, sources tell Radio-Canada. It's not clear exactly what form the tax measure will take but senior Liberal sources have told Radio-Canada that it will affect less than 1 per cent of Canadians.

More than 1 in 4 deaths among young people in Canada were opioid-related in 2021, study finds

Premature deaths related to opioids doubled between 2019 and 2021 across Canada, with more than 1 in 4 deaths among young adults aged 20–39 years attributable to opioids, new research suggests.
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More than 1 in 4 deaths among young people in Canada were opioid-related in 2021, study finds

Premature deaths related to opioids doubled between 2019 and 2021 across Canada, with more than 1 in 4 deaths among young adults aged 20–39 years attributable to opioids, new research suggests.

Ontario and Ottawa release joint statement moving forward on Hwy. 413

An agreement between the provincial and federal governments will see Premier Doug Ford’s flagship Highway 413 move forward with a joint working group dedicated to minimizing environmental impacts.
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Ontario and Ottawa release joint statement moving forward on Hwy. 413

An agreement between the provincial and federal governments will see Premier Doug Ford’s flagship Highway 413 move forward with a joint working group dedicated to minimizing environmental impacts.

Sask. promising RCMP money if they can recruit officers

Saskatchewan and the RCMP have inked a deal that would see the province fund hundreds more officers if Mounties can recruit to fill those positions.
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Sask. promising RCMP money if they can recruit officers

Saskatchewan and the RCMP have inked a deal that would see the province fund hundreds more officers if Mounties can recruit to fill those positions.

Rural Manitoba council may be dissolved after mass exodus of elected officials: province

A mass exodus of elected officials from a rural Manitoba municipality has put the community in limbo and may force the province to dissolve what's left of the crumbling council.
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Rural Manitoba council may be dissolved after mass exodus of elected officials: province

A mass exodus of elected officials from a rural Manitoba municipality has put the community in limbo and may force the province to dissolve what's left of the crumbling council.

Former B.C. school trustee's 'strip-tease artist' remark was defamatory, judge rules

A controversial former school trustee from B.C.'s Fraser Valley who described a political rival as a «strip-tease artist» during an election campaign has been ordered to pay her $45,000 for defamation.
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Former B.C. school trustee's 'strip-tease artist' remark was defamatory, judge rules

A controversial former school trustee from B.C.'s Fraser Valley who described a political rival as a «strip-tease artist» during an election campaign has been ordered to pay her $45,000 for defamation.

'A sense of urgency': Sask. man accused of abducting daughter calls himself to the stand during trial

Michael Gordon Jackson, the man on trial after being charged with contravention of a custody order for allegedly abducting his daughter in late 2021 to prevent her from getting a COVID-19 vaccine, called himself to the stand Monday.
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'A sense of urgency': Sask. man accused of abducting daughter calls himself to the stand during trial

Michael Gordon Jackson, the man on trial after being charged with contravention of a custody order for allegedly abducting his daughter in late 2021 to prevent her from getting a COVID-19 vaccine, called himself to the stand Monday.

Criminal charges against ex-Thunder Bay police chief 'deeply disturbing,' police board chair says

The chair of Thunder Bay's police services board said last week's criminal charges against the northwestern Ontario city's former police chief are «deeply disturbing» and reaffirmed efforts to rebuild community trust in the service. Karen Machado
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Criminal charges against ex-Thunder Bay police chief 'deeply disturbing,' police board chair says

The chair of Thunder Bay's police services board said last week's criminal charges against the northwestern Ontario city's former police chief are «deeply disturbing» and reaffirmed efforts to rebuild community trust in the service. Karen Machado and the current police chief spoke at a news conference Monday about OPP charges against Sylvie Hauth.

Body of 14-year-old boy pulled from Lake Ontario after Toronto police say he drowned while swimming

The body of a 14-year-old boy has been pulled from Lake Ontario after police say he drowned while swimming near Ashbridges Bay Park on Sunday night.
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Body of 14-year-old boy pulled from Lake Ontario after Toronto police say he drowned while swimming

The body of a 14-year-old boy has been pulled from Lake Ontario after police say he drowned while swimming near Ashbridges Bay Park on Sunday night.

Ontario to add more than 300 weekly GO Transit trips by the end of the month

Ontario will introduce more than 300 new weekly GO Transit trips by the end of the month, something Metrolinx describes as 'the single biggest enhancement of GO rail service since 2013.'
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Ontario to add more than 300 weekly GO Transit trips by the end of the month

Ontario will introduce more than 300 new weekly GO Transit trips by the end of the month, something Metrolinx describes as 'the single biggest enhancement of GO rail service since 2013.'

Pro-Palestinian protest blocks parts of downtown Ottawa Monday morning

A pro-Palestinian protest took place in downtown Ottawa on Monday morning as tensions in the Middle East continue to increase with the Israel-Hamas war entering its sixth month.
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Pro-Palestinian protest blocks parts of downtown Ottawa Monday morning

A pro-Palestinian protest took place in downtown Ottawa on Monday morning as tensions in the Middle East continue to increase with the Israel-Hamas war entering its sixth month.

21 people arrested at pro-Palestinian demonstration in Halifax: police

Halifax Regional Police has arrested and charged 21 people at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in downtown Halifax Monday morning.
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21 people arrested at pro-Palestinian demonstration in Halifax: police

Halifax Regional Police has arrested and charged 21 people at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in downtown Halifax Monday morning.

A look inside the gutted 24 Sussex Drive

The National Capital Commission is providing a glimpse inside the gutted 24 Sussex Drive, more than a year after the heritage building along the Ottawa River was closed.
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A look inside the gutted 24 Sussex Drive

The National Capital Commission is providing a glimpse inside the gutted 24 Sussex Drive, more than a year after the heritage building along the Ottawa River was closed.

First 2024 Canada carbon rebates will be deposited today for some Canadians

The first instalment of the 2024 Canada carbon rebate will be delivered to some Canadians today as long as they filed their taxes by the middle of March.
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First 2024 Canada carbon rebates will be deposited today for some Canadians

The first instalment of the 2024 Canada carbon rebate will be delivered to some Canadians today as long as they filed their taxes by the middle of March.

Toronto's Gardiner Expressway now down to 2 lanes in each direction for 3 years

A 700-metre stretch of the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto is now running on two lanes in each direction for the foreseeable future and some drivers are already expecting traffic to get worse
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Toronto's Gardiner Expressway now down to 2 lanes in each direction for 3 years

A 700-metre stretch of the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto is now running on two lanes in each direction for the foreseeable future and some drivers are already expecting traffic to get worse

What Canadian doctors say about new U.K. review questioning puberty blockers for transgender youth

In the U.K., where the debate over transgender care has become increasingly heated, England's National Health Service has banned puberty blockers for youth following a review it commissioned, which found a lack of evidence that the medications help with gende
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What Canadian doctors say about new U.K. review questioning puberty blockers for transgender youth

In the U.K., where the debate over transgender care has become increasingly heated, England's National Health Service has banned puberty blockers for youth following a review it commissioned, which found a lack of evidence that the medications help with gender dysphoria. Canadian doctors who spoke to CBC News disagree.

We're taught that our homes are an asset. And that's helping keep housing prices high

Paul Kershaw, a public policy professor at the University of British Columbia and founder of the affordability advocacy group Generation Squeeze, says the emphasis on increasing housing supply obscures our collective addiction to ever-rising home prices.
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We're taught that our homes are an asset. And that's helping keep housing prices high

Paul Kershaw, a public policy professor at the University of British Columbia and founder of the affordability advocacy group Generation Squeeze, says the emphasis on increasing housing supply obscures our collective addiction to ever-rising home prices.

Suspended police officers blame unfair disciplinary process for costing taxpayers millions

Formerly suspended officers point to systemic issues that led to their suspensions and kept them on paid leave for months or years. They say police chiefs are too quick to suspend, investigations are too often conducted by their colleagues. Those in charge, m
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Suspended police officers blame unfair disciplinary process for costing taxpayers millions

Formerly suspended officers point to systemic issues that led to their suspensions and kept them on paid leave for months or years. They say police chiefs are too quick to suspend, investigations are too often conducted by their colleagues. Those in charge, meanwhile, don’t see it the same way.

CIBC customers dinged when bank adds $5 fee to e-gift cards, calling them a 'cash advance'

CIBC customers who recently bought e-gift cards for Starbucks, Home Depot, Canadian Tire and a host of other stores were surprised to see a $5 fee added to the transaction on their credit card statements. CIBC initially said it considers the gift cards a “c
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CIBC customers dinged when bank adds $5 fee to e-gift cards, calling them a 'cash advance'

CIBC customers who recently bought e-gift cards for Starbucks, Home Depot, Canadian Tire and a host of other stores were surprised to see a $5 fee added to the transaction on their credit card statements. CIBC initially said it considers the gift cards a “cash advance,” but has now decided to scrap the fee.

Decades in the making, B.C. signs agreement handing over title to Haida Gwaii

The B.C. government and the Council of Haida Nation have signed an agreement officially recognizing Haida Gwaii's Aboriginal title, more than two decades after the nation launched a legal action seeking formal recognition.
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Decades in the making, B.C. signs agreement handing over title to Haida Gwaii

The B.C. government and the Council of Haida Nation have signed an agreement officially recognizing Haida Gwaii's Aboriginal title, more than two decades after the nation launched a legal action seeking formal recognition.

Danielle Serdachny scores OT goal to lift Canada to 6-5 win over U.S. in women's hockey world final

Canada beat the United States 6-5 on Sunday in a breathtaking women's world hockey championship gold medal game.
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Danielle Serdachny scores OT goal to lift Canada to 6-5 win over U.S. in women's hockey world final

Canada beat the United States 6-5 on Sunday in a breathtaking women's world hockey championship gold medal game.

B.C. toxic drug crisis still rages — 8 years after declaring public health emergency

Sunday marked eight years to the day since the province declared a public health emergency related to the deadly toxic drug crisis, a sombre anniversary as frontline workers in public health reflect on the more than 14,000 people who have died since.
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B.C. toxic drug crisis still rages — 8 years after declaring public health emergency

Sunday marked eight years to the day since the province declared a public health emergency related to the deadly toxic drug crisis, a sombre anniversary as frontline workers in public health reflect on the more than 14,000 people who have died since.

Windsor man embarks on 17-day walk from Detroit to Nashville

As a seasoned guitar player and the owner of a music-themed lounge in downtown Windsor, Michael Showers knows a thing or two about the power of a good melody on a person’s soul — but his mission to walk more than 850 kilometres through four U.S. states mi
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Windsor man embarks on 17-day walk from Detroit to Nashville

As a seasoned guitar player and the owner of a music-themed lounge in downtown Windsor, Michael Showers knows a thing or two about the power of a good melody on a person’s soul — but his mission to walk more than 850 kilometres through four U.S. states might be his greatest hit yet.

'I'll take that call': Housing minister open to negotiating with Alberta

Housing Minister Sean Fraser says he is willing to negotiate with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who plans to adopt the Quebec model of federal-provincial relations when it comes to issues like housing.
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'I'll take that call': Housing minister open to negotiating with Alberta

Housing Minister Sean Fraser says he is willing to negotiate with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who plans to adopt the Quebec model of federal-provincial relations when it comes to issues like housing.

Canada's exclusion from AUKUS not a slight: former U.K. PM Boris Johnson

Former U.K. prime minister Boris Johnson says Canada's exclusion from AUKUS — the trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States — was not intended to send any particular message.
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Canada's exclusion from AUKUS not a slight: former U.K. PM Boris Johnson

Former U.K. prime minister Boris Johnson says Canada's exclusion from AUKUS — the trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States — was not intended to send any particular message.

Alberta's population growth is breaking records, but signs of strain are showing

At Calgary's Centre for Newcomers, where Kelly Ernst is chief program officer, staff have been — in Ernst's words — «run off their feet.»
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Alberta's population growth is breaking records, but signs of strain are showing

At Calgary's Centre for Newcomers, where Kelly Ernst is chief program officer, staff have been — in Ernst's words — «run off their feet.»

Thousands still in the dark in Ontario after high winds cause widespread outages

Hydro One says it's still working to restore power to thousands of customers in Ontario after high winds hit the province on Friday and Saturday.
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Thousands still in the dark in Ontario after high winds cause widespread outages

Hydro One says it's still working to restore power to thousands of customers in Ontario after high winds hit the province on Friday and Saturday.

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