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Burnaby RCMP investigates hockey player allegedly getting kicked in head with skate

Burnaby RCMP say they are investigating an alleged assault during an adult league hockey game at Scotia Barn, formerly Burnaby 8 Rinks, on Friday, July 29.

B.C. government looks to offer loan guarantees to property owners in Cowichan Aboriginal title area

British Columbia’s premier says his government is working on a plan to underwrite mortgages and loans for property owners and businesses in the Cowichan Aboriginal title area.
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B.C. government looks to offer loan guarantees to property owners in Cowichan Aboriginal title area

British Columbia’s premier says his government is working on a plan to underwrite mortgages and loans for property owners and businesses in the Cowichan Aboriginal title area.

Toronto axes traffic camera pilot to fight gridlock after Ford government's speed camera ban

Toronto has cancelled an automated traffic enforcement pilot intended to help fight congestion in the wake of the provincial government’s ban on speed cameras in Ontario, CBC Toronto has learned.
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Toronto axes traffic camera pilot to fight gridlock after Ford government's speed camera ban

Toronto has cancelled an automated traffic enforcement pilot intended to help fight congestion in the wake of the provincial government’s ban on speed cameras in Ontario, CBC Toronto has learned.

How 4 years in Halifax shaped this music producer who's up for 7 Grammys

Henry Walter is a sought-after music producer and songwriter who's had a hand in some of the biggest songs of the past decade and a half, but four years in his teens in Halifax helped shape the artist known as Cirkut.
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How 4 years in Halifax shaped this music producer who's up for 7 Grammys

Henry Walter is a sought-after music producer and songwriter who's had a hand in some of the biggest songs of the past decade and a half, but four years in his teens in Halifax helped shape the artist known as Cirkut.

Children’s Aid Society knew women zip-tied boys into pyjamas but didn’t intervene, Ontario murder trial told

A Halton Children's Aid Society worker advised the Burlington, Ont., couple not to zip-tie the two brothers in their care into tents overnight, which the Crown has argued the women continued to do, the two women's murder trial in Milton has been told.
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Children’s Aid Society knew women zip-tied boys into pyjamas but didn’t intervene, Ontario murder trial told

A Halton Children's Aid Society worker advised the Burlington, Ont., couple not to zip-tie the two brothers in their care into tents overnight, which the Crown has argued the women continued to do, the two women's murder trial in Milton has been told.

How Canada’s refugee system has changed since 2015

A decade after Ottawa did much to help resettle displaced Syrians, refugees and advocates say wait times have lengthened, funding has dwindled and federal policies may tighten the path to safety.
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How Canada’s refugee system has changed since 2015

A decade after Ottawa did much to help resettle displaced Syrians, refugees and advocates say wait times have lengthened, funding has dwindled and federal policies may tighten the path to safety.

Quebec scraps penalties for family doctors, obligations tied to patient load in tentative deal

The agreement in principle reached between Quebec’s family doctors and the Legault government scraps penalties for doctors who miss performance targets, along with a host of other concessions.
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Quebec scraps penalties for family doctors, obligations tied to patient load in tentative deal

The agreement in principle reached between Quebec’s family doctors and the Legault government scraps penalties for doctors who miss performance targets, along with a host of other concessions.

15 extortion suspects are seeking refugee status, says Canada's border agency

The statement from CBSA neither reveals the nationalities of the individuals nor details about their applications — but Surrey, B.C., Mayor Brenda Locke says she's «appalled» to learn the suspects are claiming refugee status to evade deportation
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15 extortion suspects are seeking refugee status, says Canada's border agency

The statement from CBSA neither reveals the nationalities of the individuals nor details about their applications — but Surrey, B.C., Mayor Brenda Locke says she's «appalled» to learn the suspects are claiming refugee status to evade deportation.

Got empties? Finding a place to return them in Ontario is getting harder

Environmental activists say a recent agreement between the Beer Store and grocers puts the future of Ontario’s successful deposit return program at risk. Grocers with alcohol licences were expected to start accepting empties in the new year, but now they wo
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Got empties? Finding a place to return them in Ontario is getting harder

Environmental activists say a recent agreement between the Beer Store and grocers puts the future of Ontario’s successful deposit return program at risk. Grocers with alcohol licences were expected to start accepting empties in the new year, but now they won’t have to after all.

Now your EV charger can earn some money for you

In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we check out a couple of ways you can use your EV charger to earn some extra cash; take a closer look at China's approach to climate action; and find out why Winnipeg is moving to scrap rules that protect migrato
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Now your EV charger can earn some money for you

In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we check out a couple of ways you can use your EV charger to earn some extra cash; take a closer look at China's approach to climate action; and find out why Winnipeg is moving to scrap rules that protect migratory birds from smashing into windows.

Turkey or lasagna? How some Canadians are celebrating the season amid rising costs

With food prices soaring — and meat in particular making a dent in wallets — some people may be planning a holiday meal that looks a little different this year.
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Turkey or lasagna? How some Canadians are celebrating the season amid rising costs

With food prices soaring — and meat in particular making a dent in wallets — some people may be planning a holiday meal that looks a little different this year.

Air Canada wins court battle to quash $2,000 payout to passenger for delayed luggage

Following an 11-month court battle, Air Canada has successfully overturned a Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) decision requiring the airline to pay a passenger $2,079 for delayed baggage. But the case isn't over yet.
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Air Canada wins court battle to quash $2,000 payout to passenger for delayed luggage

Following an 11-month court battle, Air Canada has successfully overturned a Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) decision requiring the airline to pay a passenger $2,079 for delayed baggage. But the case isn't over yet.

Toronto police ID killer in 3 homicide cold cases involving young women

Toronto police say DNA testing has identified Kenneth Smith, who died in Windsor in 2019, as the killer of three women in Toronto between 1982 and 1997.
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Toronto police ID killer in 3 homicide cold cases involving young women

Toronto police say DNA testing has identified Kenneth Smith, who died in Windsor in 2019, as the killer of three women in Toronto between 1982 and 1997.

Longueuil, Que., police chief allegedly gave police watchdog erroneous information about fatal teen shooting

The chief of the Longueuil, Que., police force allegedly gave erroneous information about the fatal police shooting of a 15-year-old to Quebec’s police watchdog, according to documents obtained by Radio-Canada.
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Longueuil, Que., police chief allegedly gave police watchdog erroneous information about fatal teen shooting

The chief of the Longueuil, Que., police force allegedly gave erroneous information about the fatal police shooting of a 15-year-old to Quebec’s police watchdog, according to documents obtained by Radio-Canada.

Rob Lantz resigns as P.E.I. premier to run for provincial PC Party's permanent leadership

Rob Lantz has resigned as P.E.I.’s 34th premier and announced his bid for the permanent leadership of the province’s Progressive Conservative Party.
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Rob Lantz resigns as P.E.I. premier to run for provincial PC Party's permanent leadership

Rob Lantz has resigned as P.E.I.’s 34th premier and announced his bid for the permanent leadership of the province’s Progressive Conservative Party.

Via Rail passengers finally on the move after being stranded overnight in Brockville, Ont.

Significant problems with Via Rail trains south of Ottawa stranded passengers coming from Toronto for several hours overnight.
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Via Rail passengers finally on the move after being stranded overnight in Brockville, Ont.

Significant problems with Via Rail trains south of Ottawa stranded passengers coming from Toronto for several hours overnight.

Homeowner shaken after vandals destroy Christmas inflatables display in Scarborough

A Scarborough homeowner is shaken after masked vandals using hammers destroyed a display of large Christmas inflatables on his front lawn over the weekend.
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Homeowner shaken after vandals destroy Christmas inflatables display in Scarborough

A Scarborough homeowner is shaken after masked vandals using hammers destroyed a display of large Christmas inflatables on his front lawn over the weekend.

Report alleges national museum CEO mistreated staff, called leadership team 'sluts'

Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Harriet Solloway found that Marie Chapman, who holds the most senior job at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, engaged in a pattern of behaviour over a decade that caused emotional harm to employees.
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Report alleges national museum CEO mistreated staff, called leadership team 'sluts'

Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Harriet Solloway found that Marie Chapman, who holds the most senior job at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, engaged in a pattern of behaviour over a decade that caused emotional harm to employees.

With the Grinch behind bars, this N.L. MP brings 'jail not bail' message to local Christmas parade

Terra Nova-The Peninsulas MP Jonathan Rowe entered a float in the Trinity Bight Christmas parade featuring the Grinch behind bars and under a banner reading «jail not bail.» One resident is raising questions about the place of politics in parades
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With the Grinch behind bars, this N.L. MP brings 'jail not bail' message to local Christmas parade

Terra Nova-The Peninsulas MP Jonathan Rowe entered a float in the Trinity Bight Christmas parade featuring the Grinch behind bars and under a banner reading «jail not bail.» One resident is raising questions about the place of politics in parades, while Rowe is remaining tongue-in-cheek.

Trump's threats to tariff Canadian fertilizer imports could hurt Sask. potash industry

Donald Trump’s threats to tariff Canadian fertilizer imports could damage Saskatchewan’s potash industry if demand for the mineral critical in making fertilizer drops off, according to a University of Saskatchewan professor.
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Trump's threats to tariff Canadian fertilizer imports could hurt Sask. potash industry

Donald Trump’s threats to tariff Canadian fertilizer imports could damage Saskatchewan’s potash industry if demand for the mineral critical in making fertilizer drops off, according to a University of Saskatchewan professor.

New pictures show changes in fugitive Ryan Wedding’s appearance

U.S. authorities have released two new photos of Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding, as the FBI intensifies its search for the alleged drug kingpin. 
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New pictures show changes in fugitive Ryan Wedding’s appearance

U.S. authorities have released two new photos of Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding, as the FBI intensifies its search for the alleged drug kingpin. 

Co-accused testifies at Ontario murder trial for 1st time. ‘I always wanted them,’ she says of brothers

Taking the witness box in her first-degree murder trial, Brandy Cooney says she called the boy she was trying to adopt a “moron” and “loser,” used zip-ties to confine him in a wetsuit and locked him in his room at a Burlington, Ont., home.
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Co-accused testifies at Ontario murder trial for 1st time. ‘I always wanted them,’ she says of brothers

Taking the witness box in her first-degree murder trial, Brandy Cooney says she called the boy she was trying to adopt a “moron” and “loser,” used zip-ties to confine him in a wetsuit and locked him in his room at a Burlington, Ont., home.

'Not going to stop until I find him': First Nation man's family search for more remains in Ontario murder case

Ontario Provincial Police have stopped looking for the rest of Mekhi Pelly’s remains as two people face charges in the murder case, but the Kenora-area man's family vows to keep searching. Here's what we know about the investigation as a range of people, in
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'Not going to stop until I find him': First Nation man's family search for more remains in Ontario murder case

Ontario Provincial Police have stopped looking for the rest of Mekhi Pelly’s remains as two people face charges in the murder case, but the Kenora-area man's family vows to keep searching. Here's what we know about the investigation as a range of people, including from Manitoba, help in the search.

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