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Broken teeth and infected gums: 46K claims filed so far with Canadian Dental Care Plan

An Ottawa dentist who signed up to provide care under the new public dental insurance program says he hasn't seen mouths in such bad shape since he did mission work overseas. The number of oral health care providers in the plan is growing, despite some dentis

Calgary halal butcher shut down again over uninspected meat

A Calgary halal butcher, which was shut down by Alberta Health Services in April only to reopen in early May, has been told to close down again.
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Calgary halal butcher shut down again over uninspected meat

A Calgary halal butcher, which was shut down by Alberta Health Services in April only to reopen in early May, has been told to close down again.

Treasury Board president urges managers to be flexible on exemptions for new 3-day office mandate

The president of the Treasury Board is standing by the federal government's new hybrid office mandate for federal public servants, but is urging managers to be flexible for staff requiring exemptions.
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Treasury Board president urges managers to be flexible on exemptions for new 3-day office mandate

The president of the Treasury Board is standing by the federal government's new hybrid office mandate for federal public servants, but is urging managers to be flexible for staff requiring exemptions.

Was this the bug that stung you? Wasp sightings revive murder-hornet concerns; no detections confirmed

As temperatures rise out of a mild El Nino winter, Canada's buggy season is already upon us again, and this year, the bugs are looking especially big.
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Was this the bug that stung you? Wasp sightings revive murder-hornet concerns; no detections confirmed

As temperatures rise out of a mild El Nino winter, Canada's buggy season is already upon us again, and this year, the bugs are looking especially big.

Potential tornado 'surreal' for residents who witnessed damaging storm in southern Ontario

Witnessing a potential tornado was 'surreal' for residents who caught a glimpse of the damaging storm in southern Ontario on Wednesday night.
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Potential tornado 'surreal' for residents who witnessed damaging storm in southern Ontario

Witnessing a potential tornado was 'surreal' for residents who caught a glimpse of the damaging storm in southern Ontario on Wednesday night.

Majority of Canadians plan to stay close to home on this year's summer vacation, survey finds

A new survey found a majority of Canadian respondents plan to stay within the country on their next trip amidst high costs of living.
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Majority of Canadians plan to stay close to home on this year's summer vacation, survey finds

A new survey found a majority of Canadian respondents plan to stay within the country on their next trip amidst high costs of living.

They were warned baseball doesn't fly in Quebec. Now the Capitales are celebrating 25 years

The Quebec Capitales are celebrating their anniversary. Players and fans say baseball has bounced back in the province.
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They were warned baseball doesn't fly in Quebec. Now the Capitales are celebrating 25 years

The Quebec Capitales are celebrating their anniversary. Players and fans say baseball has bounced back in the province.

The Speaker is under attack again — maybe it's time for a more independent approach

In the United Kingdom, the Speaker of the House of Commons does not merely remove themselves from their party caucus — they cease all partisan activity. After being appointed to the post, the U.K. Speaker runs as an independent candidate in subsequent elec
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The Speaker is under attack again — maybe it's time for a more independent approach

In the United Kingdom, the Speaker of the House of Commons does not merely remove themselves from their party caucus — they cease all partisan activity. After being appointed to the post, the U.K. Speaker runs as an independent candidate in subsequent elections — and the major parties typically agree to not run candidates against them.

Federal employee charged with sexual assault after former Afghan interpreter sues government

A federal public servant at Global Affairs who is being sued by a female former Afghan interpreter has now been charged criminally in relation to allegations in the lawsuit. Galal Eldien Ali, a 64-year-old resident of Ottawa, has been charged with 11 count
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Federal employee charged with sexual assault after former Afghan interpreter sues government

A federal public servant at Global Affairs who is being sued by a female former Afghan interpreter has now been charged criminally in relation to allegations in the lawsuit. Galal Eldien Ali, a 64-year-old resident of Ottawa, has been charged with 11 counts, including multiple counts of sexual assault and sexual exploitation of a young person, assault, uttering threats and extortion.

RCMP warns push to switch to electric vehicles faces 'significant challenges'

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are staring down a unique problem in the policing world: is it possible to turn the largest law enforcement fleet in North America green?
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RCMP warns push to switch to electric vehicles faces 'significant challenges'

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are staring down a unique problem in the policing world: is it possible to turn the largest law enforcement fleet in North America green?

Bell Media could lose bid to toss ex-CP24 personality's rights case

Bell Media could lose its bid to have former television personality Patricia Jaggernauth's human rights case thrown out, after a Canadian Human Rights Commission report noting her complaint raises «serious human rights issues that are systemic in nature
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Bell Media could lose bid to toss ex-CP24 personality's rights case

Bell Media could lose its bid to have former television personality Patricia Jaggernauth's human rights case thrown out, after a Canadian Human Rights Commission report noting her complaint raises «serious human rights issues that are systemic in nature.»

Sask. Indigenous CBC employee's discrimination claims to be heard by human-rights tribunal

An Indigenous employee with the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC) in Regina is taking up the fight against what he describes as systemic racism by his employer.
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Sask. Indigenous CBC employee's discrimination claims to be heard by human-rights tribunal

An Indigenous employee with the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC) in Regina is taking up the fight against what he describes as systemic racism by his employer.

Handwritten letters penned by admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki entered as evidence

A year after admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki was arrested for killing four Indigenous women, investigators learned he was writing to a ‘pen pal’ inmate in Nova Scotia – handwritten letters that are now being entered as evidence in his trial.
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Handwritten letters penned by admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki entered as evidence

A year after admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki was arrested for killing four Indigenous women, investigators learned he was writing to a ‘pen pal’ inmate in Nova Scotia – handwritten letters that are now being entered as evidence in his trial.

'Holy moly, that's me!': Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair gets her own Barbie

Legendary Canadian soccer player Christine Sinclair is now immortalized with a one-of-a-kind Barbie doll that looks just like her.
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'Holy moly, that's me!': Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair gets her own Barbie

Legendary Canadian soccer player Christine Sinclair is now immortalized with a one-of-a-kind Barbie doll that looks just like her.

'Five feet nothing': Pickton's safety likely behind Quebec transfer, says ex-prison judge

When serial killer Robert Pickton was transferred from British Columbia's Kent Institution to a maximum security prison in Quebec about six years ago, correctional authorities gave no public explanation or confirmation at the time, citing privacy.
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'Five feet nothing': Pickton's safety likely behind Quebec transfer, says ex-prison judge

When serial killer Robert Pickton was transferred from British Columbia's Kent Institution to a maximum security prison in Quebec about six years ago, correctional authorities gave no public explanation or confirmation at the time, citing privacy.

'I feel betrayed': Ottawa-area customers out thousands of dollars warn of bad faith contractor

A group of people from eastern Ontario and western Quebec is issuing a warning about Dennis Walker and his company Vue Windows.
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'I feel betrayed': Ottawa-area customers out thousands of dollars warn of bad faith contractor

A group of people from eastern Ontario and western Quebec is issuing a warning about Dennis Walker and his company Vue Windows.

'Montreal is pretty safe,' police say after 7 homicides in 10 days

Montreal police are investigating a triple homicide after three young people were stabbed to death in an alleyway Tuesday evening. The killings mark a particularly violent period of the year so far, with seven homicides recorded since May 12.
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'Montreal is pretty safe,' police say after 7 homicides in 10 days

Montreal police are investigating a triple homicide after three young people were stabbed to death in an alleyway Tuesday evening. The killings mark a particularly violent period of the year so far, with seven homicides recorded since May 12.

Toronto man who stabbed, decapitated mother in 2022 found guilty of 2nd-degree murder

Dallas Ly has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of his mother, whom he stabbed during a dispute in 2022 before decapitating and dumping her remains on the side of the road in east Toronto.
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Toronto man who stabbed, decapitated mother in 2022 found guilty of 2nd-degree murder

Dallas Ly has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of his mother, whom he stabbed during a dispute in 2022 before decapitating and dumping her remains on the side of the road in east Toronto.

'Happy tears' of victim's sister after prison attack on serial killer Robert Pickton

Cynthia Cardinal said she was 'overwhelmed' with happiness when she received a text message on Monday with the news that serial killer Robert Pickton, who murdered her sister, was attacked in prison. She called it 'karma.'
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'Happy tears' of victim's sister after prison attack on serial killer Robert Pickton

Cynthia Cardinal said she was 'overwhelmed' with happiness when she received a text message on Monday with the news that serial killer Robert Pickton, who murdered her sister, was attacked in prison. She called it 'karma.'

Indian international students most likely to live in unsuitable housing, StatCan says

A new Statistics Canada report finds international students were more likely to live in unsuitable housing in 2021 than Canadian-born students.
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Indian international students most likely to live in unsuitable housing, StatCan says

A new Statistics Canada report finds international students were more likely to live in unsuitable housing in 2021 than Canadian-born students.

Canadians feel grocery inflation getting worse, 18% are boycotting Loblaw: poll

Almost two-thirds of Canadians feel that inflation at the grocery store is getting worse, a new poll suggests, even as food inflation has been steadily cooling.
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Canadians feel grocery inflation getting worse, 18% are boycotting Loblaw: poll

Almost two-thirds of Canadians feel that inflation at the grocery store is getting worse, a new poll suggests, even as food inflation has been steadily cooling.

'On the edge of failing': Most of Canada gets a 'D' on poverty report cards

Poverty and food insecurity have worsened in most of Canada in the past year and most provincial governments aren't doing enough to address the problem, according to a just-released series of report cards.
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'On the edge of failing': Most of Canada gets a 'D' on poverty report cards

Poverty and food insecurity have worsened in most of Canada in the past year and most provincial governments aren't doing enough to address the problem, according to a just-released series of report cards.

Woman found dead in Lake Ontario in 2017 matches identity of missing person in Switzerland

Genetic genealogy has helped Toronto police identify a woman who was found dead in Lake Ontario in 2017.
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Woman found dead in Lake Ontario in 2017 matches identity of missing person in Switzerland

Genetic genealogy has helped Toronto police identify a woman who was found dead in Lake Ontario in 2017.

Thunderstorms with tornado risk in some areas in Ontario, snow elsewhere in Canada

Canadians can expect a mixed bag of weather, with forecasts warning of thunderstorms, heavy rain and snow in some areas across western Canada.
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Thunderstorms with tornado risk in some areas in Ontario, snow elsewhere in Canada

Canadians can expect a mixed bag of weather, with forecasts warning of thunderstorms, heavy rain and snow in some areas across western Canada.

Concerned UCalgary faculty, students write letter over 'brutal action' at protest

A group of concerned faculty, staff, students and alumni at the University of Calgary have written to the school's administration over its response to a protest held earlier this month.
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Concerned UCalgary faculty, students write letter over 'brutal action' at protest

A group of concerned faculty, staff, students and alumni at the University of Calgary have written to the school's administration over its response to a protest held earlier this month.

Canadians feel grocery inflation getting worse, two in five boycotting Loblaw: poll

Almost two-thirds of Canadians feel that inflation at the grocery store is getting worse, a new poll suggests, even as food inflation has been steadily cooling.
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Canadians feel grocery inflation getting worse, two in five boycotting Loblaw: poll

Almost two-thirds of Canadians feel that inflation at the grocery store is getting worse, a new poll suggests, even as food inflation has been steadily cooling.

'It hurts': First Nations leader says little change for women's safety since Pickton murders

An Indigenous leader in British Columbia says little has changed since the crimes of serial killer Robert Pickton, as community members reflect on news that he is in life-threatening condition after being attacked in prison.
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'It hurts': First Nations leader says little change for women's safety since Pickton murders

An Indigenous leader in British Columbia says little has changed since the crimes of serial killer Robert Pickton, as community members reflect on news that he is in life-threatening condition after being attacked in prison.

House of Commons committee should close loophole on MPs' travel, Liberal MP says

Liberal MP Mark Gerretsen is calling on the House of Commons to close a loophole that allowed MPs travelling to political party conventions to expense hundreds of thousands of dollars in travel costs in the past year.
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House of Commons committee should close loophole on MPs' travel, Liberal MP says

Liberal MP Mark Gerretsen is calling on the House of Commons to close a loophole that allowed MPs travelling to political party conventions to expense hundreds of thousands of dollars in travel costs in the past year.

London Drugs confirms it was victim of ransomware attack

Retailer London Drugs has confirmed Tuesday that cybercriminals have demanded a ransom for data that was taken in a cyberattack that took its stores offline for a week.
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London Drugs confirms it was victim of ransomware attack

Retailer London Drugs has confirmed Tuesday that cybercriminals have demanded a ransom for data that was taken in a cyberattack that took its stores offline for a week.

Coroner's inquest to probe overdose death of University of Victoria student

The B.C. government is asking universities to implement more drug safety measures after a coroner's inquest was called into the overdose death of an 18-year-old University of Victoria (UVic) student, after her parents accused campus security and a 911 operato
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Coroner's inquest to probe overdose death of University of Victoria student

The B.C. government is asking universities to implement more drug safety measures after a coroner's inquest was called into the overdose death of an 18-year-old University of Victoria (UVic) student, after her parents accused campus security and a 911 operator of failing to respond to help save her life.

Stolen septic truck swerves through traffic, spike belt needed to stop it: Manitoba RCMP

A 29-year-old woman has been charged after police say she stole a septic truck from a Manitoba community and drove erratically on the highway.
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Stolen septic truck swerves through traffic, spike belt needed to stop it: Manitoba RCMP

A 29-year-old woman has been charged after police say she stole a septic truck from a Manitoba community and drove erratically on the highway.

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