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Having a newborn can be tough. This business will help — for $850 a night

A business billing itself as Canada's first postnatal retreat has launched in Toronto. For a minimum of $850 a night, new parents get 24/7 support adjusting to life with their babies — a business model some doctors say points to a need for better postpartu

Witness describes hearing details of alleged Mississauga, Ont. terror plot

Court heard from the Crown’s star witness Tuesday in the case of an alleged terrorist plot to shoot an entire family at their Mississauga restaurant.
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Witness describes hearing details of alleged Mississauga, Ont. terror plot

Court heard from the Crown’s star witness Tuesday in the case of an alleged terrorist plot to shoot an entire family at their Mississauga restaurant.

Calgary woman whose MAID access currently blocked by courts now starving herself to death

A Calgary woman whose access to medical assistance in dying (MAID) is currently blocked by the courts is starving herself to death and expects to die within a few weeks, according to court documents.
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Calgary woman whose MAID access currently blocked by courts now starving herself to death

A Calgary woman whose access to medical assistance in dying (MAID) is currently blocked by the courts is starving herself to death and expects to die within a few weeks, according to court documents.

Judge reserves decision of the fate of two dogs in fatal Calgary attack

A hearing held in a Calgary courtroom on Tuesday, saw arguments from a lawyer representing the city of Calgary and a defence lawyer for Denis Bagaric, who is the owner of two dogs that were present for a fatal attack against an elderly woman in 2022.
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Judge reserves decision of the fate of two dogs in fatal Calgary attack

A hearing held in a Calgary courtroom on Tuesday, saw arguments from a lawyer representing the city of Calgary and a defence lawyer for Denis Bagaric, who is the owner of two dogs that were present for a fatal attack against an elderly woman in 2022.

Montreal police make second arrest in Robert Miller investigation

Police have arrested a 67-year-old woman who they say was an accomplice to Robert Miller, the Montreal billionaire accused of sexually assaulting minors.
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Montreal police make second arrest in Robert Miller investigation

Police have arrested a 67-year-old woman who they say was an accomplice to Robert Miller, the Montreal billionaire accused of sexually assaulting minors.

Winnipeg serial killer motivated by delusions caused by schizophrenia, U.K. forensic psychiatrist testifies

The forensic psychiatrist enlisted by defence lawyers to assess Jeremy Skibicki 's mental state says the admitted Winnipeg serial killer was motivated by delusions and psychotic symptoms caused by schizophrenia when he killed the four women whose deaths he's
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Winnipeg serial killer motivated by delusions caused by schizophrenia, U.K. forensic psychiatrist testifies

The forensic psychiatrist enlisted by defence lawyers to assess Jeremy Skibicki 's mental state says the admitted Winnipeg serial killer was motivated by delusions and psychotic symptoms caused by schizophrenia when he killed the four women whose deaths he's on trial for.

Woman, 67, arrested in connection with Robert Miller sex-assault investigation

Montreal police arrested a woman in connection with the sex-assault investigation into billionaire Robert Miller.
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Woman, 67, arrested in connection with Robert Miller sex-assault investigation

Montreal police arrested a woman in connection with the sex-assault investigation into billionaire Robert Miller.

Teen girl pleads guilty to assault in death of homeless Toronto man

A teen girl charged in the death of a homeless man in downtown Toronto has pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon.
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Teen girl pleads guilty to assault in death of homeless Toronto man

A teen girl charged in the death of a homeless man in downtown Toronto has pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon.

Grassy Narrows First Nation files lawsuit against Ontario, federal governments over mercury contamination

A First Nation that has faced decades of mercury poisoning is suing the provincial and federal governments, arguing they've failed to protect its treaty rights.The lawsuit by Grassy Narrows First Nation comes in the wake of research indicating industrial po
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Grassy Narrows First Nation files lawsuit against Ontario, federal governments over mercury contamination

A First Nation that has faced decades of mercury poisoning is suing the provincial and federal governments, arguing they've failed to protect its treaty rights.The lawsuit by Grassy Narrows First Nation comes in the wake of research indicating industrial pollution is exacerbating mercury contamination in the English-Wabigoon River system.

Whitecaps friendly game key for Ryan Reynolds-owned Wrexham

Wrexham exploded into the spotlight in 2020 when actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney announced they were buying the club and planning to film a documentary about it.
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Whitecaps friendly game key for Ryan Reynolds-owned Wrexham

Wrexham exploded into the spotlight in 2020 when actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney announced they were buying the club and planning to film a documentary about it.

Canadian agencies do not have the capacity or capability to police cybercrime: AG

The RCMP and other Canadian security agencies do not have the capacity or capability to effectively police cybercrime, according to a new report from Canada’s auditor general — a concerning problem it says in the face of increasingly frequent and devastat
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Canadian agencies do not have the capacity or capability to police cybercrime: AG

The RCMP and other Canadian security agencies do not have the capacity or capability to effectively police cybercrime, according to a new report from Canada’s auditor general — a concerning problem it says in the face of increasingly frequent and devastating blows.

Federal government flouted rules when awarding McKinsey contracts: AG report

The Auditor General of Canada says the federal government flouted proper contracting policies and was unable to show it got value for money when awarding $209 million in contracts to consulting firm McKinsey & Company.
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Federal government flouted rules when awarding McKinsey contracts: AG report

The Auditor General of Canada says the federal government flouted proper contracting policies and was unable to show it got value for money when awarding $209 million in contracts to consulting firm McKinsey & Company.

Yukon gov't considers subsidies for mining companies to reduce emissions

The Yukon government may subsidize mining companies to help them reduce emissions, according to documents obtained through an access to information request.
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Yukon gov't considers subsidies for mining companies to reduce emissions

The Yukon government may subsidize mining companies to help them reduce emissions, according to documents obtained through an access to information request.

From deleting evidence to dismissing reports, audit finds Canadian agencies fall short on fighting cybercrime

With Canadians reporting millions in financial losses due to cybercrime, the auditor general is warning that the federal government 'does not have' the capacity or tools to fight cybercrime effectively, citing a series of alarming examples where agencies fel
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From deleting evidence to dismissing reports, audit finds Canadian agencies fall short on fighting cybercrime

With Canadians reporting millions in financial losses due to cybercrime, the auditor general is warning that the federal government 'does not have' the capacity or tools to fight cybercrime effectively, citing a series of alarming examples where agencies fell short.

Winnipeg trial expected to hear from psychiatrist who assessed admitted serial killer

An admitted serial killer's mental state is expected to be the focus of a Winnipeg murder trial after a judge agreed to hear testimony from a forensic psychiatrist and YouTuber.
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Winnipeg trial expected to hear from psychiatrist who assessed admitted serial killer

An admitted serial killer's mental state is expected to be the focus of a Winnipeg murder trial after a judge agreed to hear testimony from a forensic psychiatrist and YouTuber.

'A lot of all-nighters': Winnipeg student creates massive D-Day diorama

When Alyssa Anklewich’s history teacher assigned her Westwood Collegiate class an essay about D-Day, the 15-year-old had other ideas.
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'A lot of all-nighters': Winnipeg student creates massive D-Day diorama

When Alyssa Anklewich’s history teacher assigned her Westwood Collegiate class an essay about D-Day, the 15-year-old had other ideas.

Why this landlord is living in his restaurant basement

Stephane Poquet has been living in his restaurant basement for the last five months while awaiting a decision from Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board after he applied to evict his tenant so he could move into the condo unit he owns after he and his ex-part
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Why this landlord is living in his restaurant basement

Stephane Poquet has been living in his restaurant basement for the last five months while awaiting a decision from Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board after he applied to evict his tenant so he could move into the condo unit he owns after he and his ex-partner sold their home last year.

Bad news bears: Bruins being fed on northern highway are becoming problematic

A mother bear and her cubs have become habituated to being fed on the roadside along the highway, north of Thompson, but feeding wild animals creates hazards for both bears and people, Manitoba Conservation says
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Bad news bears: Bruins being fed on northern highway are becoming problematic

A mother bear and her cubs have become habituated to being fed on the roadside along the highway, north of Thompson, but feeding wild animals creates hazards for both bears and people, Manitoba Conservation says

'Nothing helped.' 2 Fredericton women endure long, painful wait for endometriosis surgery

Jessica Grant and Mackenzie Ashby have been waiting a long time for a surgery they say will dramatically reduce their pain and improve their quality of life.
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'Nothing helped.' 2 Fredericton women endure long, painful wait for endometriosis surgery

Jessica Grant and Mackenzie Ashby have been waiting a long time for a surgery they say will dramatically reduce their pain and improve their quality of life.

Air Canada ordered to pay couple $2,000 in compensation. Instead, it's taking them to court

Recent changes to the Canadian Transportation Agency's complaints process broaden the type of decisions airlines can contest in court. Some legal experts say that may lead to more being passengers dragged into legal battles with their airline.
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Air Canada ordered to pay couple $2,000 in compensation. Instead, it's taking them to court

Recent changes to the Canadian Transportation Agency's complaints process broaden the type of decisions airlines can contest in court. Some legal experts say that may lead to more being passengers dragged into legal battles with their airline.

Golf carts are disappearing from Ontario golf courses. Course owners think it's the work of professionals

Somebody is stealing golf carts from courses across Ontario. The sheer number of carts being taken has golf course owners convinced the thefts are linked and the work of professional thieves.
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Golf carts are disappearing from Ontario golf courses. Course owners think it's the work of professionals

Somebody is stealing golf carts from courses across Ontario. The sheer number of carts being taken has golf course owners convinced the thefts are linked and the work of professional thieves.

‘A lot of all-nighters’: Winnipeg student creates massive D-Day diorama

When Alyssa Anklewich’s history teacher assigned her Westwood Collegiate class an essay about D-Day, the 15-year-old had other ideas.
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‘A lot of all-nighters’: Winnipeg student creates massive D-Day diorama

When Alyssa Anklewich’s history teacher assigned her Westwood Collegiate class an essay about D-Day, the 15-year-old had other ideas.

National Bank of Canada seizes Ont. woman’s car by mistake

A university student woke up one morning to find her car had been towed away without warning. She finally got answers - just not the ones she expected.
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National Bank of Canada seizes Ont. woman’s car by mistake

A university student woke up one morning to find her car had been towed away without warning. She finally got answers - just not the ones she expected.

N.L. becomes latest province to eye stricter tobacco regulations

Newfoundland and Labrador has floated an eyebrow-raising trial balloon in a bid to further the public health fight against tobacco and nicotine.
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N.L. becomes latest province to eye stricter tobacco regulations

Newfoundland and Labrador has floated an eyebrow-raising trial balloon in a bid to further the public health fight against tobacco and nicotine.

'We are sorry': University of Manitoba apologizes for keeping Indigenous remains

The president of the University of Manitoba offered an apology to Indigenous communities Monday for the hurt the university has caused by keeping Indigenous remains.
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'We are sorry': University of Manitoba apologizes for keeping Indigenous remains

The president of the University of Manitoba offered an apology to Indigenous communities Monday for the hurt the university has caused by keeping Indigenous remains.

Here's how far B.C. drivers must keep from cyclists, pedestrians under new law

A new law protecting cyclists and pedestrians in British Columbia takes effect Monday, establishing minimum distances that drivers must keep from so-called vulnerable road users.
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Here's how far B.C. drivers must keep from cyclists, pedestrians under new law

A new law protecting cyclists and pedestrians in British Columbia takes effect Monday, establishing minimum distances that drivers must keep from so-called vulnerable road users.

Bus carrying Quebec tourists crashes in Cuba, leaving 1 dead and 26 injured

One person is dead and 26 were injured after a bus carrying Quebec tourists was involved in a collision in Cuba on Sunday.
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Bus carrying Quebec tourists crashes in Cuba, leaving 1 dead and 26 injured

One person is dead and 26 were injured after a bus carrying Quebec tourists was involved in a collision in Cuba on Sunday.

More Canadians are moving to the U.S. Here's one of the main reasons, according to an immigration expert

Recent data from the U.S. census revealed that more than 126,000 people moved from Canada to the U.S. in 2022. An expert said that one of the main reasons for this move is the cost of living.
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More Canadians are moving to the U.S. Here's one of the main reasons, according to an immigration expert

Recent data from the U.S. census revealed that more than 126,000 people moved from Canada to the U.S. in 2022. An expert said that one of the main reasons for this move is the cost of living.

B.C. woman fuming that seniors' advocacy group CARP in bed with Big Tobacco company

A B.C. woman says it’s “offensive” that Canada’s largest advocacy group for seniors has teamed up with Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, a tobacco giant now promoting e-cigarettes. A tobacco researcher says it’s the latest effort by big tobacco to encourag
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B.C. woman fuming that seniors' advocacy group CARP in bed with Big Tobacco company

A B.C. woman says it’s “offensive” that Canada’s largest advocacy group for seniors has teamed up with Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, a tobacco giant now promoting e-cigarettes. A tobacco researcher says it’s the latest effort by big tobacco to encourage unhealthy and addictive vaping.

Edmonton Oilers gearing up for Stanley Cup final against Florida Panthers

The Oilers, who last won the Cup in 1990, are making their first Stanley Cup final appearance since 2006. «We're a Canadian team, we've got great Canadian fans, and it feels good to maybe unite the country a little bit and have something to bring peopl
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Edmonton Oilers gearing up for Stanley Cup final against Florida Panthers

The Oilers, who last won the Cup in 1990, are making their first Stanley Cup final appearance since 2006. «We're a Canadian team, we've got great Canadian fans, and it feels good to maybe unite the country a little bit and have something to bring people together,» captain Connor McDavid said Sunday night.

Agricultural antifreeze? Sask. researchers say spray could help wine grapes handle cold better

Research shows a spray created from a key plant hormone could change the game for vineyards across Canada.
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Agricultural antifreeze? Sask. researchers say spray could help wine grapes handle cold better

Research shows a spray created from a key plant hormone could change the game for vineyards across Canada.

Hundreds of Alberta evacuees still in hotels, temporary accommodations after 2023 wildfires

Wildfires have forced thousands of Albertans to temporarily leave their homes this spring, but hundreds of residents are still grappling with the effects of last year’s fires, having no homes yet to return to.
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Hundreds of Alberta evacuees still in hotels, temporary accommodations after 2023 wildfires

Wildfires have forced thousands of Albertans to temporarily leave their homes this spring, but hundreds of residents are still grappling with the effects of last year’s fires, having no homes yet to return to.

Ex-University of Waterloo student pleads guilty to 2023 stabbings in gender-studies class

A former University of Waterloo, Ont., student who faced attempted murder and terror charges has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault, assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon related to the classroom stabbings of an instructor and two students
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Ex-University of Waterloo student pleads guilty to 2023 stabbings in gender-studies class

A former University of Waterloo, Ont., student who faced attempted murder and terror charges has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault, assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon related to the classroom stabbings of an instructor and two students in June 2023.

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