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Air Canada rejects blame in $24M Toronto Pearson airport gold theft as it faces lawsuit

Air Canada says it bears no responsibility for the daring theft of $23.8 million in gold and cash from its facilities at Toronto's Pearson airport earlier this year.

Conspiracy theories are popular in Canada, especially among conservatives: poll

The Earth is flat. We have been secretly contacted by intelligent beings from other planets. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin did not land on the moon in 1969. They may sound like bizarre statements, but a new poll suggests a sizable number of Canadians believ
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Conspiracy theories are popular in Canada, especially among conservatives: poll

The Earth is flat. We have been secretly contacted by intelligent beings from other planets. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin did not land on the moon in 1969. They may sound like bizarre statements, but a new poll suggests a sizable number of Canadians believe in these and other conspiracy theories.

Another inmate dead at notoriously harsh Newfoundland jail, officials confirm

An inmate has died at Her Majesty's Penitentiary in Newfoundland, one of the oldest operating provincial jails in the country, officials with the provincial Justice Department confirmed.
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Another inmate dead at notoriously harsh Newfoundland jail, officials confirm

An inmate has died at Her Majesty's Penitentiary in Newfoundland, one of the oldest operating provincial jails in the country, officials with the provincial Justice Department confirmed.

Renowned Quebec entrepreneur, partner reported dead in Caribbean

Quebec entrepreneur Daniel Langlois and his spouse Dominique Marchand have died in their adopted home of Dominica, in the Caribbean, a source has confirmed.
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Renowned Quebec entrepreneur, partner reported dead in Caribbean

Quebec entrepreneur Daniel Langlois and his spouse Dominique Marchand have died in their adopted home of Dominica, in the Caribbean, a source has confirmed.

As old barns fall to development, this Ontario group is looking to track and save them

An Ontario non-profit group focused on preserving the province's disappearing old barns has launched a census to track them.
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As old barns fall to development, this Ontario group is looking to track and save them

An Ontario non-profit group focused on preserving the province's disappearing old barns has launched a census to track them.

How 'forced financing' makes some car dealerships more money

Some car dealerships in Canada are only selling some vehicles to customers who finance the purchase, and those who choose not to say they’re getting shown the door.
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How 'forced financing' makes some car dealerships more money

Some car dealerships in Canada are only selling some vehicles to customers who finance the purchase, and those who choose not to say they’re getting shown the door.

'We miss him': Ontario dad honours son after death linked to alleged poison seller Kenneth Law

Stephen Mitchell Jr., from Toronto, was 21 when he died in March. His name is one among 14 listed in Ontario court records as belonging to victims of Kenneth Law, who is accused of abetting suicides. Mitchell's father is remembering him as a «great youn
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'We miss him': Ontario dad honours son after death linked to alleged poison seller Kenneth Law

Stephen Mitchell Jr., from Toronto, was 21 when he died in March. His name is one among 14 listed in Ontario court records as belonging to victims of Kenneth Law, who is accused of abetting suicides. Mitchell's father is remembering him as a «great young man.»

'Every tool at our disposal': Lawyers submit amended application to challenge Sask. pronoun legislation

LGBTQ2S+ advocates are not backing down in their legal fight against the Sask. Party’s Parents’ Bill of Rights, submitting an amended application against the legislation on Friday evening.
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'Every tool at our disposal': Lawyers submit amended application to challenge Sask. pronoun legislation

LGBTQ2S+ advocates are not backing down in their legal fight against the Sask. Party’s Parents’ Bill of Rights, submitting an amended application against the legislation on Friday evening.

With anti-Muslim occurrences on the rise, schools in Canada urged to address Islamophobia

As tensions from the Israel-Hamas war continue to ripple through Canada, and officials across the country report an alarming rise in anti-Muslim occurrences, including in schools, some experts say Islamophobia must become a classroom priority addressed now
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With anti-Muslim occurrences on the rise, schools in Canada urged to address Islamophobia

As tensions from the Israel-Hamas war continue to ripple through Canada, and officials across the country report an alarming rise in anti-Muslim occurrences, including in schools, some experts say Islamophobia must become a classroom priority addressed now — in practical ways and on multiple fronts.

Sandie Rinaldo: Rick Hansen marks the 50th anniversary of his life-changing accident by visiting the scene

Rick Hansen lost the use of his legs in a truck accident when he was just 15 years old, CTV National News anchor, Sandie Rinaldo interviewed him recently while visiting the place where his life changed irrevocably.
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Sandie Rinaldo: Rick Hansen marks the 50th anniversary of his life-changing accident by visiting the scene

Rick Hansen lost the use of his legs in a truck accident when he was just 15 years old, CTV National News anchor, Sandie Rinaldo interviewed him recently while visiting the place where his life changed irrevocably.

Gatineau, Que. Facebook Marketplace sellers using fake addresses to scam buyers

Residents of a Gatineau, Que. neighbourhood have been dealing with a string of strangers knocking at the doors of their homes looking to pick up their purchased products from Facebook Marketplace, but instead discovering they had been scammed.
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Gatineau, Que. Facebook Marketplace sellers using fake addresses to scam buyers

Residents of a Gatineau, Que. neighbourhood have been dealing with a string of strangers knocking at the doors of their homes looking to pick up their purchased products from Facebook Marketplace, but instead discovering they had been scammed.

At first-ever health day at UN climate summit, Canadian doctors push for action

As global leaders prepare to meet for the first dedicated health day at a UN climate summit, Canadian doctors plan to use the platform to push for a new federal office dedicated to addressing the health effects of climate change.
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At first-ever health day at UN climate summit, Canadian doctors push for action

As global leaders prepare to meet for the first dedicated health day at a UN climate summit, Canadian doctors plan to use the platform to push for a new federal office dedicated to addressing the health effects of climate change.

Amid housing crisis, decrepit N.L. jail seen as preferable to living on the street

Michael Keough has to pause in the middle of his phone call from Newfoundland and Labrador's largest jail to cough and wipe his eyes -- there's black mould on the wall where the phones are, he explains, and it irritates him after a while.
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Amid housing crisis, decrepit N.L. jail seen as preferable to living on the street

Michael Keough has to pause in the middle of his phone call from Newfoundland and Labrador's largest jail to cough and wipe his eyes -- there's black mould on the wall where the phones are, he explains, and it irritates him after a while.

Former Afghan interpreter for Canadian Armed Forces arrested by the Taliban, family says

Bashir Ahmad Azizi, a former Canadian Armed Forces military interpreter, has been arrested by the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, CBC News has learned. Azizi and his family have been in hiding for two years as they await immigration paperwork that would allow
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Former Afghan interpreter for Canadian Armed Forces arrested by the Taliban, family says

Bashir Ahmad Azizi, a former Canadian Armed Forces military interpreter, has been arrested by the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, CBC News has learned. Azizi and his family have been in hiding for two years as they await immigration paperwork that would allow them to come to Canada.

Goodbye steak, hello mung beans! Overheated food prices have Canadians buying less meat

Nearly half of meat consumers said they planned to buy less meat in 2023, Ipsos polling shows. Food researchers are saying that after years of being told to eat our veggies, inflation could be the reason we actually do it.
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Goodbye steak, hello mung beans! Overheated food prices have Canadians buying less meat

Nearly half of meat consumers said they planned to buy less meat in 2023, Ipsos polling shows. Food researchers are saying that after years of being told to eat our veggies, inflation could be the reason we actually do it.

Canada kicks off final leg of Sinclair's farewell tour with rout of Australia in B.C.

Nichelle Prince scored twice as Canada thumped an experimental Australia lineup 5-0 Friday in Christine Sinclair's penultimate international game.
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Canada kicks off final leg of Sinclair's farewell tour with rout of Australia in B.C.

Nichelle Prince scored twice as Canada thumped an experimental Australia lineup 5-0 Friday in Christine Sinclair's penultimate international game.

Man charged in Winnipeg rooming house shootings was in Canadian military

A man accused of fatally shooting four people in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood last weekend was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces for 11 years, a court heard earlier this year. 
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Man charged in Winnipeg rooming house shootings was in Canadian military

A man accused of fatally shooting four people in Winnipeg's West Broadway neighbourhood last weekend was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces for 11 years, a court heard earlier this year. 

Southwest B.C. warned to brace for heavy rain and snow with incoming atmospheric river

Authorities in British Columbia have issued warnings to residents of the province's southwest to prepare for an atmospheric river bearing down on the area.
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Southwest B.C. warned to brace for heavy rain and snow with incoming atmospheric river

Authorities in British Columbia have issued warnings to residents of the province's southwest to prepare for an atmospheric river bearing down on the area.

Lawyer in Ali murder trial says 13-year-old B.C. victim was not an 'innocent'

Ibrahim Ali's lawyer says the 13-year-old girl he's accused of murdering in a British Columbia park wasn't the “innocent” depicted in a “rose-coloured” portrayal by the Crown at trial.
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Lawyer in Ali murder trial says 13-year-old B.C. victim was not an 'innocent'

Ibrahim Ali's lawyer says the 13-year-old girl he's accused of murdering in a British Columbia park wasn't the “innocent” depicted in a “rose-coloured” portrayal by the Crown at trial.

Quebec teachers vow to continue strike as premier says students are hurting

Quebec teachers will continue striking Monday as negotiations between the FAE union and the provincial government are ongoing. Premier François Legault said the strikes are hurting students.
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Quebec teachers vow to continue strike as premier says students are hurting

Quebec teachers will continue striking Monday as negotiations between the FAE union and the provincial government are ongoing. Premier François Legault said the strikes are hurting students.

Flu season has officially started in Canada, public health agency says

The Public Health Agency of Canada says flu season is officially underway in this country. As of Nov. 25, 7.5 per cent of people tested for influenza across Canada were positive.
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Flu season has officially started in Canada, public health agency says

The Public Health Agency of Canada says flu season is officially underway in this country. As of Nov. 25, 7.5 per cent of people tested for influenza across Canada were positive.

Ottawa didn't verify disputed Metis communities covered by federal bill: official

A high-ranking federal official says Ottawa has not verified the legitimacy of disputed Metis communities in Ontario that have been at the centre of heated debate over a government bill.
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Ottawa didn't verify disputed Metis communities covered by federal bill: official

A high-ranking federal official says Ottawa has not verified the legitimacy of disputed Metis communities in Ontario that have been at the centre of heated debate over a government bill.

Mild, rainy winter expected as Canada warms at twice the global rate

Winter will be unusually warm and rainy across much of the country this year, according to the latest data from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
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Mild, rainy winter expected as Canada warms at twice the global rate

Winter will be unusually warm and rainy across much of the country this year, according to the latest data from Environment and Climate Change Canada.

With Canada set to reimpose cap on working hours, international students worry about paying for tuition, living expenses

Canada is set to reimpose the cap on the number of hours that international students can work off campus. But with heightened cost-of-living concerns in Canada, many international students say they're not sure how they'll be able to afford their tuition and l
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With Canada set to reimpose cap on working hours, international students worry about paying for tuition, living expenses

Canada is set to reimpose the cap on the number of hours that international students can work off campus. But with heightened cost-of-living concerns in Canada, many international students say they're not sure how they'll be able to afford their tuition and living expenses if they can't work full-time.

CSIS to probe B.C. office after allegations of rape, harassment and toxic workplace

Canada's spy agency says it has launched a workplace assessment of its British Columbia office over «serious allegations» raised by whistleblowers who say they were sexually assaulted and harassed by a senior officer.
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CSIS to probe B.C. office after allegations of rape, harassment and toxic workplace

Canada's spy agency says it has launched a workplace assessment of its British Columbia office over «serious allegations» raised by whistleblowers who say they were sexually assaulted and harassed by a senior officer.

Doctor will repay $100K loan provided as incentive to work in northern Manitoba town

Dr. Andrea Wilson, a family doctor who committed to work for a decade in the northern Manitoba community of The Pas — and then left within two years — says she has agreed to repay a $100,000 interest-free loan provided as a recruitment incentive.
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Doctor will repay $100K loan provided as incentive to work in northern Manitoba town

Dr. Andrea Wilson, a family doctor who committed to work for a decade in the northern Manitoba community of The Pas — and then left within two years — says she has agreed to repay a $100,000 interest-free loan provided as a recruitment incentive.

'Last-minute' amendment to Quebec health bill would allow agency to revoke hospital's bilingual status

A new amendment to Quebec's mammoth health-care bill would allow the new Sante Quebec agency to revoke a health-care institution's bilingual status — a move English-rights activists say is shocking.
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'Last-minute' amendment to Quebec health bill would allow agency to revoke hospital's bilingual status

A new amendment to Quebec's mammoth health-care bill would allow the new Sante Quebec agency to revoke a health-care institution's bilingual status — a move English-rights activists say is shocking.

Ontario real estate law update with open bidding option enters into force

New rules for Ontario real estate are coming into force that are meant to provide more clarity and choice for buyers and sellers, though they don't go as far as some had hoped.
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Ontario real estate law update with open bidding option enters into force

New rules for Ontario real estate are coming into force that are meant to provide more clarity and choice for buyers and sellers, though they don't go as far as some had hoped.

Alleged Montreal-area 'Chinese police stations' threaten to sue RCMP for $2.5 million

Two Chinese community centres in the Montreal area are threatening to launch a $2.5 million defamation lawsuit against the RCMP and the Attorney General of Canada after being accused by the police force of hosting 'alleged Chinese police stations.'
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Alleged Montreal-area 'Chinese police stations' threaten to sue RCMP for $2.5 million

Two Chinese community centres in the Montreal area are threatening to launch a $2.5 million defamation lawsuit against the RCMP and the Attorney General of Canada after being accused by the police force of hosting 'alleged Chinese police stations.'

Unemployment rate rises to 5.8% in November as job market continues to cave

Canada's unemployment rate ticked up to 5.8 per cent last month, as high interest rates weigh on job creation at a time when the country's population is growing rapidly.
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Unemployment rate rises to 5.8% in November as job market continues to cave

Canada's unemployment rate ticked up to 5.8 per cent last month, as high interest rates weigh on job creation at a time when the country's population is growing rapidly.

'Last-minute' amendment to Quebec health bill would allow agency to revoke right to English service

A new amendment to Quebec's mammoth health-care bill would allow the new Sante Quebec agency to revoke a hospital's ability to offer services in English, which is raising concerns from anglophones.
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'Last-minute' amendment to Quebec health bill would allow agency to revoke right to English service

A new amendment to Quebec's mammoth health-care bill would allow the new Sante Quebec agency to revoke a hospital's ability to offer services in English, which is raising concerns from anglophones.

Suspect charged with 4 counts of second-degree murder in Winnipeg mass shooting

A suspect has been charged with four counts of second-degree murder in connection with the Langside homicide.
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Suspect charged with 4 counts of second-degree murder in Winnipeg mass shooting

A suspect has been charged with four counts of second-degree murder in connection with the Langside homicide.

Vancouver lawyer who sued neighbour over deck divider accused of pseudolegal 'paper terrorism'

A Vancouver woman is asking for the courts to make an example of her neighbour, a practising lawyer she alleges has filed a baseless pseudolegal lawsuit against her in an attempt to “provoke a state of fear.”
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Vancouver lawyer who sued neighbour over deck divider accused of pseudolegal 'paper terrorism'

A Vancouver woman is asking for the courts to make an example of her neighbour, a practising lawyer she alleges has filed a baseless pseudolegal lawsuit against her in an attempt to “provoke a state of fear.”

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