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Ontario to require menstrual products on construction sites

The Ontario government will require large construction sites in the province to provide menstrual products as part of an omnibus bill set to be introduced Monday.

Lyon-bound Air Canada Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from Montreal turns back midflight due to pressurization alert

Passengers heading from Montreal to Lyon, France on Friday were forced to return home and depart the next day after a pressurization indication was detected in flight.
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Lyon-bound Air Canada Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from Montreal turns back midflight due to pressurization alert

Passengers heading from Montreal to Lyon, France on Friday were forced to return home and depart the next day after a pressurization indication was detected in flight.

Bear spotted in Lumsden euthanized after risk to public safety: Sask. RCMP

A young bear that had made its way into Lumsden, Sask. was killed by Saskatchewan RCMP officers after unsuccessful efforts to trap it.
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Bear spotted in Lumsden euthanized after risk to public safety: Sask. RCMP

A young bear that had made its way into Lumsden, Sask. was killed by Saskatchewan RCMP officers after unsuccessful efforts to trap it.

VIA Rail service delayed for hours due to suspicious package investigation in Kingston, Ont.

VIA Rail service resumed in the Kingston, Ont. area late Saturday afternoon, after a suspicious package investigation halted train service for more than four hours over the Victoria Day long weekend.
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VIA Rail service delayed for hours due to suspicious package investigation in Kingston, Ont.

VIA Rail service resumed in the Kingston, Ont. area late Saturday afternoon, after a suspicious package investigation halted train service for more than four hours over the Victoria Day long weekend.

B.C. pipeline company argues its 'haulers' are not trucks, for tax purposes

A contractor working on the Coastal GasLink pipeline has been denied more than $333,000 worth of tax rebates because pieces of machinery it purchased – and claimed were not trucks – were deemed sufficiently truck-like in B.C. Supreme Court.
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B.C. pipeline company argues its 'haulers' are not trucks, for tax purposes

A contractor working on the Coastal GasLink pipeline has been denied more than $333,000 worth of tax rebates because pieces of machinery it purchased – and claimed were not trucks – were deemed sufficiently truck-like in B.C. Supreme Court.

Banking mogul suing government after intelligence leaks leave him shut out of Canadian economy

Chinese Canadian banking mogul Shenglin Xian has launched a $300 million lawsuit against the federal government. It’s a means to find the source of intelligence leaks which Xian says has cost him his livelihood.
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Banking mogul suing government after intelligence leaks leave him shut out of Canadian economy

Chinese Canadian banking mogul Shenglin Xian has launched a $300 million lawsuit against the federal government. It’s a means to find the source of intelligence leaks which Xian says has cost him his livelihood.

'He averted a catastrophe': Parent praises bus driver after 18-wheeler fell from overpass above

A Nova Scotia bus driver is being lauded for his quick action after a tractor-trailer crashed through the guardrail of an overpass on Highway 101 and landed in front of the bus below.
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'He averted a catastrophe': Parent praises bus driver after 18-wheeler fell from overpass above

A Nova Scotia bus driver is being lauded for his quick action after a tractor-trailer crashed through the guardrail of an overpass on Highway 101 and landed in front of the bus below.

Would you fight Alberta's wildfires for $22/hour? And no benefits?

Low pay is one of the reasons some of Alberta's wildland firefighters are not returning to their seasonal jobs, resulting in fewer experienced firefighters and potential safety risks to personnel and the public. 
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Would you fight Alberta's wildfires for $22/hour? And no benefits?

Low pay is one of the reasons some of Alberta's wildland firefighters are not returning to their seasonal jobs, resulting in fewer experienced firefighters and potential safety risks to personnel and the public. 

Critics slam review of Canadian forestry giant's sustainability credentials, asserting conflict of interest

Canadian forestry giant Paper Excellence won't have its sustainability certification revoked by the world's premier forestry credentialing body after a review — a process critics and experts say appears to have been rife with conflicts of interest and far f
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Critics slam review of Canadian forestry giant's sustainability credentials, asserting conflict of interest

Canadian forestry giant Paper Excellence won't have its sustainability certification revoked by the world's premier forestry credentialing body after a review — a process critics and experts say appears to have been rife with conflicts of interest and far from independent.

Ontario's first measles death in decades offers grim reminder that unvaccinated kids are at risk

An Ontario child’s death from measles this year offered a grim reminder: When vaccination rates drop and this virus rears its head, the youngest among us bear the brunt.
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Ontario's first measles death in decades offers grim reminder that unvaccinated kids are at risk

An Ontario child’s death from measles this year offered a grim reminder: When vaccination rates drop and this virus rears its head, the youngest among us bear the brunt.

Edmonton police defend actions during university encampment clearing

Edmonton police officials laid out a detailed timeline Friday, regarding a pro-Palestinian encampment that formed at the University of Alberta and the police response when the university asked the camp to be cleared from campus.
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Edmonton police defend actions during university encampment clearing

Edmonton police officials laid out a detailed timeline Friday, regarding a pro-Palestinian encampment that formed at the University of Alberta and the police response when the university asked the camp to be cleared from campus.

Ontario child's death from measles is 1st in province since 1989, public health says

In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It's the first recorded death from measles in the province since 1989, as far back as Ontario's data goes.
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Ontario child's death from measles is 1st in province since 1989, public health says

In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It's the first recorded death from measles in the province since 1989, as far back as Ontario's data goes.

B.C. man who was tracking a bear airlifted to hospital after grizzly attack

A British Columbia man was airlifted to a Calgary hospital Thursday after fending off a grizzly bear attack on a mountainside in the Rocky Mountains near the B.C.-Alberta border, according to RCMP.
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B.C. man who was tracking a bear airlifted to hospital after grizzly attack

A British Columbia man was airlifted to a Calgary hospital Thursday after fending off a grizzly bear attack on a mountainside in the Rocky Mountains near the B.C.-Alberta border, according to RCMP.

Bomb unit removes 'volatile substance' from Winnipeg hospital research centre

The Winnipeg police bomb unit removed a 'volatile substance' from a Winnipeg hospital research centre Friday afternoon, prompting an evacuation.
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Bomb unit removes 'volatile substance' from Winnipeg hospital research centre

The Winnipeg police bomb unit removed a 'volatile substance' from a Winnipeg hospital research centre Friday afternoon, prompting an evacuation.

Sask. Teachers' Federation recommending tentative deal with province to its members

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) and province announced that a tentative agreement had been reached on Friday afternoon, with the STF recommending and endorsing the potential deal to teachers.
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Sask. Teachers' Federation recommending tentative deal with province to its members

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) and province announced that a tentative agreement had been reached on Friday afternoon, with the STF recommending and endorsing the potential deal to teachers.

McGill University to seek second injunction to remove pro-Palestinian encampment

McGill University is not done seeking legal action to remove the pro-Palestinian encampment on its campus, as it said on Friday that it would seek a second injunction to remove protesters from its property.
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McGill University to seek second injunction to remove pro-Palestinian encampment

McGill University is not done seeking legal action to remove the pro-Palestinian encampment on its campus, as it said on Friday that it would seek a second injunction to remove protesters from its property.

Feds refuse Toronto's request to decriminalize simple drug possession

The federal government has denied Toronto's request to decriminalize simple possession of small amounts of drugs for personal use.
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Feds refuse Toronto's request to decriminalize simple drug possession

The federal government has denied Toronto's request to decriminalize simple possession of small amounts of drugs for personal use.

B.C. court rules on condo purchase dispute that ended long-term friendship

A Vancouver condo owner was right to keep more than $300,000 her former friend paid her toward the purchase of the property before backing out of an assignment sale agreement, the B.C. Supreme Court has ruled.
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B.C. court rules on condo purchase dispute that ended long-term friendship

A Vancouver condo owner was right to keep more than $300,000 her former friend paid her toward the purchase of the property before backing out of an assignment sale agreement, the B.C. Supreme Court has ruled.

B.C. man 'attacked suddenly' by adult grizzly near Alberta border: RCMP

A B.C. man is recovering from multiple injuries after he was «attacked suddenly» by an adult grizzly bear near Elkford Thursday afternoon.
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B.C. man 'attacked suddenly' by adult grizzly near Alberta border: RCMP

A B.C. man is recovering from multiple injuries after he was «attacked suddenly» by an adult grizzly bear near Elkford Thursday afternoon.

Hospital research centre evacuated as Winnipeg police bomb unit removes 'volatile substance'

The Winnipeg police bomb unit removed a 'volatile substance' from a Winnipeg hospital research centre Friday afternoon, prompting an evacuation.
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Hospital research centre evacuated as Winnipeg police bomb unit removes 'volatile substance'

The Winnipeg police bomb unit removed a 'volatile substance' from a Winnipeg hospital research centre Friday afternoon, prompting an evacuation.

Sask. Teachers' Federation recommending tentative deal with province to members

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) and province announced that a tentative agreement had been reached on Friday afternoon, with the STF recommending and endorsing the potential deal to teachers.
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Sask. Teachers' Federation recommending tentative deal with province to members

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) and province announced that a tentative agreement had been reached on Friday afternoon, with the STF recommending and endorsing the potential deal to teachers.

Woman with liver failure rejected for a transplant after medical review highlights alcohol use

For nearly three months, Amanda Huska has been in an Ontario hospital, part of it on life support, because of severe liver failure. Her history of alcohol use is getting in the way of her only potential treatment: a liver transplant.
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Woman with liver failure rejected for a transplant after medical review highlights alcohol use

For nearly three months, Amanda Huska has been in an Ontario hospital, part of it on life support, because of severe liver failure. Her history of alcohol use is getting in the way of her only potential treatment: a liver transplant.

Serial sexual offender linked to unsolved 1970s homicides of four Calgary girls, women

An investigation into unsolved historical homicides from the 1970s has linked the deaths of two girls and two young women in and around Calgary to a now-deceased serial offender.
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Serial sexual offender linked to unsolved 1970s homicides of four Calgary girls, women

An investigation into unsolved historical homicides from the 1970s has linked the deaths of two girls and two young women in and around Calgary to a now-deceased serial offender.

Former riding president alleges meddling in Conservative GTA nomination

A former Conservative is accusing party brass of blocking him from running to be nominated as a candidate in the next election. Anthony Yacub, 24, said he believes the party made him ineligible for the nomination in order to run a “star” candidate in the
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Former riding president alleges meddling in Conservative GTA nomination

A former Conservative is accusing party brass of blocking him from running to be nominated as a candidate in the next election. Anthony Yacub, 24, said he believes the party made him ineligible for the nomination in order to run a “star” candidate in the riding.

Young Ontario child's death from measles is 1st in province since 1989, public health says

In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It's the first recorded death from measles in the province since 1989, as far back as Ontario's data goes.
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Young Ontario child's death from measles is 1st in province since 1989, public health says

In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It's the first recorded death from measles in the province since 1989, as far back as Ontario's data goes.

Hamilton man's car taken at a police stop, mistakenly marked as 'wrecked.' Now he wants thousands back in fees

Members of a Hamilton family are looking for accountability — and their money back — after their vehicle was registered as scrapped, resulting in a police stop, the temporary loss of their vehicle and nearly $5,000 in fees.
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Hamilton man's car taken at a police stop, mistakenly marked as 'wrecked.' Now he wants thousands back in fees

Members of a Hamilton family are looking for accountability — and their money back — after their vehicle was registered as scrapped, resulting in a police stop, the temporary loss of their vehicle and nearly $5,000 in fees.

Alberta RCMP link deaths of four young women in 1970s to serial killer 

Alberta RCMP have linked the deaths of four young women, five decades ago, to a deceased serial sexual offender and killer. Investigators believe there may be more unsolved cases.
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Alberta RCMP link deaths of four young women in 1970s to serial killer 

Alberta RCMP have linked the deaths of four young women, five decades ago, to a deceased serial sexual offender and killer. Investigators believe there may be more unsolved cases.

Semi-detached Toronto home renovation sparks bitter feud among neighbours

An amicable relationship between two Toronto families, whose homes share a common wall, has turned into a bitter feud over ongoing renovations to a century-old semi-detached house.
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Semi-detached Toronto home renovation sparks bitter feud among neighbours

An amicable relationship between two Toronto families, whose homes share a common wall, has turned into a bitter feud over ongoing renovations to a century-old semi-detached house.

Four 1970s homicides linked to serial killer, Alberta Mounties to reveal Friday

A dead serial sexual offender and killer has been linked to four homicides in the 1970s in Alberta, RCMP say.
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Four 1970s homicides linked to serial killer, Alberta Mounties to reveal Friday

A dead serial sexual offender and killer has been linked to four homicides in the 1970s in Alberta, RCMP say.

Wildfires cast smoky shadow over tourism industry ahead of unofficial start of summer

At Andrew Lake Lodge — a remote camp in the extreme northeast corner of Alberta — owner Dan Wettlaufer is looking forward to welcoming the first of this year's crop of tourists this weekend.
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Wildfires cast smoky shadow over tourism industry ahead of unofficial start of summer

At Andrew Lake Lodge — a remote camp in the extreme northeast corner of Alberta — owner Dan Wettlaufer is looking forward to welcoming the first of this year's crop of tourists this weekend.

Ontario sees first measles death in more than a decade after young child dies

A young child has died of measles in Ontario, marking the first death in the province from the highly contagious virus in more than 10 years, a Public Health Ontario report confirms.
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Ontario sees first measles death in more than a decade after young child dies

A young child has died of measles in Ontario, marking the first death in the province from the highly contagious virus in more than 10 years, a Public Health Ontario report confirms.

Crews fighting wildfires near Fort Nelson, B.C, hope skies open up again after rainy Thursday

A rainy Thursday in and around Fort Nelson was exactly what fire crews were looking for.
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Crews fighting wildfires near Fort Nelson, B.C, hope skies open up again after rainy Thursday

A rainy Thursday in and around Fort Nelson was exactly what fire crews were looking for.

Ontario child under 5 dies of measles, provincial health agency says

In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It did not indicate when or where the child died, or their specific age.
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Ontario child under 5 dies of measles, provincial health agency says

In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It did not indicate when or where the child died, or their specific age.

Ontario child under 5 dies of measles: provincial health agency

In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It did not indicate when or where the child died, or their specific age.
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Ontario child under 5 dies of measles: provincial health agency

In a report published Thursday, Public Health Ontario said the child was not vaccinated against the highly infectious respiratory virus. It did not indicate when or where the child died, or their specific age.

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