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Toronto-area cop who hit OPP officer with car while drunk handed temporary demotion

A Durham police officer will face a one-year demotion after he was convicted of impaired driving in an incident in which he hit another officer with his vehicle.
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Toronto-area cop who hit OPP officer with car while drunk handed temporary demotion

A Durham police officer will face a one-year demotion after he was convicted of impaired driving in an incident in which he hit another officer with his vehicle.

Father of Calgary woman starving herself to death abandons court fight against her MAID approval

A Calgary father fighting through the courts to keep his 27-year-old daughter from accessing medical assistance in dying (MAID) has abandoned his appeal, 14 days after she stopped eating and drinking.
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Father of Calgary woman starving herself to death abandons court fight against her MAID approval

A Calgary father fighting through the courts to keep his 27-year-old daughter from accessing medical assistance in dying (MAID) has abandoned his appeal, 14 days after she stopped eating and drinking.

NDP MP rarely on Parliament Hill billed taxpayers for travel with family over Christmas

An NDP MP who frequently joins parliamentary proceedings remotely from her riding billed the House of Commons for a trip she took to reportedly meet with “stakeholders” over the Christmas holidays — travel that included bringing her husband and kids alo
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NDP MP rarely on Parliament Hill billed taxpayers for travel with family over Christmas

An NDP MP who frequently joins parliamentary proceedings remotely from her riding billed the House of Commons for a trip she took to reportedly meet with “stakeholders” over the Christmas holidays — travel that included bringing her husband and kids along at taxpayers’ expense.

Who are these people? They supposedly worked for a Toronto police board member's companies

A CBC Toronto investigation discovered three seemingly fabricated, or misrepresented, employees on the websites of marketing companies owned by Nadine Spencer, a member of the Toronto Police Service Board.
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Who are these people? They supposedly worked for a Toronto police board member's companies

A CBC Toronto investigation discovered three seemingly fabricated, or misrepresented, employees on the websites of marketing companies owned by Nadine Spencer, a member of the Toronto Police Service Board.

Sask. Teachers' Federation consulting with members on binding arbitration, set to provide update Friday

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) has revealed it’s consulting with its members on the use of binding arbitration to reach a deal with the province.
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Sask. Teachers' Federation consulting with members on binding arbitration, set to provide update Friday

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) has revealed it’s consulting with its members on the use of binding arbitration to reach a deal with the province.

Attempted robbery on UBC campus sends victim to hospital

Police on the University of British Columbia campus are investigating an attempted robbery that turned into an assault with a weapon Wednesday afternoon.
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Attempted robbery on UBC campus sends victim to hospital

Police on the University of British Columbia campus are investigating an attempted robbery that turned into an assault with a weapon Wednesday afternoon.

2 officers in Ontario highway wrong-way chase crash won't talk to police watchdog

Ontario's police watchdog shared more information Wednesday on the status of its ongoing investigation into a wrong-way police car chase on the Highway 401 that resulted in the death of four people, including an infant, in April.
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2 officers in Ontario highway wrong-way chase crash won't talk to police watchdog

Ontario's police watchdog shared more information Wednesday on the status of its ongoing investigation into a wrong-way police car chase on the Highway 401 that resulted in the death of four people, including an infant, in April.

Murder charge in stabbing death of Japanese chef in Vancouver

Police say a 32-year-old man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder after the stabbing death of a Japanese citizen in Vancouver's Chinatown last week.
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Murder charge in stabbing death of Japanese chef in Vancouver

Police say a 32-year-old man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder after the stabbing death of a Japanese citizen in Vancouver's Chinatown last week.

Trudeau says he considered stepping down during marriage difficulties

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a recent podcast that he considered walking away from the job last year as his marriage began to fracture.
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Trudeau says he considered stepping down during marriage difficulties

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a recent podcast that he considered walking away from the job last year as his marriage began to fracture.

B.C. man awarded $5K by tribunal after sex video shared on OnlyFans without his consent

Lawyers say a B.C. man being awarded $5,000 from a tribunal after a sexual video featuring him wound up online without his consent highlights the tribunal’s tradeoff between a quick process and a high payout.
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B.C. man awarded $5K by tribunal after sex video shared on OnlyFans without his consent

Lawyers say a B.C. man being awarded $5,000 from a tribunal after a sexual video featuring him wound up online without his consent highlights the tribunal’s tradeoff between a quick process and a high payout.

'Ungodly': Court hears Sask. private school director paddled student for 'going goth'

More former students of a private Christian school in Saskatoon testified about corporal punishment they received at the hands of the school’s director on Tuesday.
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'Ungodly': Court hears Sask. private school director paddled student for 'going goth'

More former students of a private Christian school in Saskatoon testified about corporal punishment they received at the hands of the school’s director on Tuesday.

Calgary 'not out of the woods' on water main repair, Gondek says

In a morning update about the work being done to repair Calgary's broken water main, Mayor Jyoti Gondek congratulated the efforts of all Calgarians but said the conservation guidelines could remain in place until the middle of next week.
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Calgary 'not out of the woods' on water main repair, Gondek says

In a morning update about the work being done to repair Calgary's broken water main, Mayor Jyoti Gondek congratulated the efforts of all Calgarians but said the conservation guidelines could remain in place until the middle of next week.

Sellers still occupying home on Vancouver's west side that they sold for $3.9 million a year ago

The former owners of a home on Vancouver's west side have continued living in it despite selling it for nearly $4 million last June. Last week, they won a court case that will prevent the new owners from evicting them for at least a little while longer.
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Sellers still occupying home on Vancouver's west side that they sold for $3.9 million a year ago

The former owners of a home on Vancouver's west side have continued living in it despite selling it for nearly $4 million last June. Last week, they won a court case that will prevent the new owners from evicting them for at least a little while longer.

Explorer Ernest Shackleton's last ship found off Labrador's south coast

The wreck of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton's final ship has been discovered off Labrador's south coast, says a Royal Canadian Geographical Society-led expedition.
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Explorer Ernest Shackleton's last ship found off Labrador's south coast

The wreck of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton's final ship has been discovered off Labrador's south coast, says a Royal Canadian Geographical Society-led expedition.

Inhalation rooms in safe consumption sites could save lives, Alberta advocates say

Alberta’s seven supervised consumption sites lack something advocates say would save lives — a room where users can inhale drugs, with medical staff ready to intervene if they ingest a poisoned batch that could kill them.
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Inhalation rooms in safe consumption sites could save lives, Alberta advocates say

Alberta’s seven supervised consumption sites lack something advocates say would save lives — a room where users can inhale drugs, with medical staff ready to intervene if they ingest a poisoned batch that could kill them.

Sask. sees astronomical spike in Ozempic claims, many for weight loss

Claims for the diabetes drug Ozempic have seen an astronomical jump in Saskatchewan, and government figures show many are not for Type 2 diabetes.
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Sask. sees astronomical spike in Ozempic claims, many for weight loss

Claims for the diabetes drug Ozempic have seen an astronomical jump in Saskatchewan, and government figures show many are not for Type 2 diabetes.

Average wildfire danger in Calgary Forest Area now high, officials say

The risk of a wildfire in the Calgary Forest Area is now high, with some areas at very high or extreme risk of fire, officials say.
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Average wildfire danger in Calgary Forest Area now high, officials say

The risk of a wildfire in the Calgary Forest Area is now high, with some areas at very high or extreme risk of fire, officials say.

One sent to hospital after bear attack at northwestern Ont. provincial park

One person was taken to hospital after a bear attack inside a camp in a remote area of a northwestern Ontario provincial park Wednesday morning.
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One sent to hospital after bear attack at northwestern Ont. provincial park

One person was taken to hospital after a bear attack inside a camp in a remote area of a northwestern Ontario provincial park Wednesday morning.

B.C. deer fatally tramples dog, injures woman while protecting fawn

A dog was killed and a woman injured by a deer in West Kelowna Monday night, prompting a warning from B.C. conservation officers.
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B.C. deer fatally tramples dog, injures woman while protecting fawn

A dog was killed and a woman injured by a deer in West Kelowna Monday night, prompting a warning from B.C. conservation officers.

Wreck of Ernest Shackleton's last ship, Quest, found in the depths off Labrador

A crew led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society has found the long-sought wreck of the Quest, the final expedition ship that belonged to famed Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.
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Wreck of Ernest Shackleton's last ship, Quest, found in the depths off Labrador

A crew led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society has found the long-sought wreck of the Quest, the final expedition ship that belonged to famed Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.

How a multi-million-dollar deal with the Girl Guides solved an Alberta town's water issues

Calgary’s bedroom communities like Cochrane and Okotoks have been seeking solutions to their water challenges over the past several years. Those are drawn into greater focus given recent urgent discussion over water infrastructure and supply management in t
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How a multi-million-dollar deal with the Girl Guides solved an Alberta town's water issues

Calgary’s bedroom communities like Cochrane and Okotoks have been seeking solutions to their water challenges over the past several years. Those are drawn into greater focus given recent urgent discussion over water infrastructure and supply management in the Calgary region.

Canadian border strike averted: union

A tentative deal as been reached with more than 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency employees, averting a potential job action that threatened to stall crossings at Canadian entry points, according to the workers' union.
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Canadian border strike averted: union

A tentative deal as been reached with more than 9,000 Canada Border Services Agency employees, averting a potential job action that threatened to stall crossings at Canadian entry points, according to the workers' union.

United flight to Paris diverts to Newfoundland, passengers forced to sleep on benches and floor

Border agents in Gander, N.L., were unavailable or unwilling to process passengers on a diverted flight from Washington to Paris early Monday.
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United flight to Paris diverts to Newfoundland, passengers forced to sleep on benches and floor

Border agents in Gander, N.L., were unavailable or unwilling to process passengers on a diverted flight from Washington to Paris early Monday.

From golden years to decades of darkness, Oilers history has become Edmonton's story

For the first time in 18 years, the Edmonton Oilers are in the Stanley Cup final, bringing back memories of the legacy years, and the decade of darkness that hung over the team after their last run for the cup in 2006. 
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From golden years to decades of darkness, Oilers history has become Edmonton's story

For the first time in 18 years, the Edmonton Oilers are in the Stanley Cup final, bringing back memories of the legacy years, and the decade of darkness that hung over the team after their last run for the cup in 2006. 

A 'cloud of suspicion' hangs over Parliament — and no one knows what to do about it

The national security committee suggested that some MPs or senators have acted «contrary to the oaths and affirmations Parliamentarians take to conduct themselves in the best interest of Canada.» But the members of the committee did not say how th
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A 'cloud of suspicion' hangs over Parliament — and no one knows what to do about it

The national security committee suggested that some MPs or senators have acted «contrary to the oaths and affirmations Parliamentarians take to conduct themselves in the best interest of Canada.» But the members of the committee did not say how they thought Parliament should proceed from there.

Canada risks 'diplomatic isolation' if it fails to meet NATO spending target, business leaders warn

One of the country's leading business voices is warning that Canada faces «diplomatic isolation» if it's not prepared to deliver a concrete plan next month to raise defence spending to meet NATO's benchmark.
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Canada risks 'diplomatic isolation' if it fails to meet NATO spending target, business leaders warn

One of the country's leading business voices is warning that Canada faces «diplomatic isolation» if it's not prepared to deliver a concrete plan next month to raise defence spending to meet NATO's benchmark.

Ozempic claims in Sask. spike more than 3,000% in 5 years, many for weight loss

Claims for the diabetes drug Ozempic have seen an astronomical jump in Saskatchewan, and government figures show many are not for Type 2 diabetes.
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Ozempic claims in Sask. spike more than 3,000% in 5 years, many for weight loss

Claims for the diabetes drug Ozempic have seen an astronomical jump in Saskatchewan, and government figures show many are not for Type 2 diabetes.

Manitoba government approves licence alterations for Prairie Green landfill search

The search of Prairie Green landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women who were killed by an admitted serial killer is another step closer Tuesday as the Manitoba government has approved an alteration to the Environment Act licence.
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Manitoba government approves licence alterations for Prairie Green landfill search

The search of Prairie Green landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women who were killed by an admitted serial killer is another step closer Tuesday as the Manitoba government has approved an alteration to the Environment Act licence.

Former manager of Elizabeth Fry Society in Prince George, B.C., receives jail sentence for $240k fraud

The former financial manager of the Elizabeth Fry Society in Prince George, B.C., was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs Tuesday, after she was sentenced to a two-and-a-half-year jail term for stealing almost a quarter-million dollars that was supposed
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Former manager of Elizabeth Fry Society in Prince George, B.C., receives jail sentence for $240k fraud

The former financial manager of the Elizabeth Fry Society in Prince George, B.C., was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs Tuesday, after she was sentenced to a two-and-a-half-year jail term for stealing almost a quarter-million dollars that was supposed to help vulnerable women and girls. 

Expect above-average summer temperatures, Canada's environmental agency warns

Canadians, get ready for another summer of above-average temperatures. But when it comes to rain, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) said that the forecast is a little bit murkier.
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Expect above-average summer temperatures, Canada's environmental agency warns

Canadians, get ready for another summer of above-average temperatures. But when it comes to rain, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) said that the forecast is a little bit murkier.

Environment minister broke law over delay in recommending emergency order for spotted owl, judge rules

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault broke the law when he waited eight months to recommend an emergency order protecting British Columbia’s endangered spotted owls, a federal court judge has ruled.
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Environment minister broke law over delay in recommending emergency order for spotted owl, judge rules

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault broke the law when he waited eight months to recommend an emergency order protecting British Columbia’s endangered spotted owls, a federal court judge has ruled.

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