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RCMP, Manitoba Crown to update Carberry bus crash investigation Wednesday

Manitoba RCMP and the province’s Crown prosecution service will provide an update on the investigation into a deadly bus crash near Carberry, Man. one year ago.
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RCMP, Manitoba Crown to update Carberry bus crash investigation Wednesday

Manitoba RCMP and the province’s Crown prosecution service will provide an update on the investigation into a deadly bus crash near Carberry, Man. one year ago.

Protesters try to topple Queen Victoria statue near pro-Palestinian encampment in Montreal

Montreal police were called to intervene after protesters attempted to tear down the Queen Victoria statue at Victoria Square.
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Protesters try to topple Queen Victoria statue near pro-Palestinian encampment in Montreal

Montreal police were called to intervene after protesters attempted to tear down the Queen Victoria statue at Victoria Square.

Emaciated bear cub found wandering Alberta town released back into wild

A southern Alberta wildlife clinic has released a bear back into the wild after the animal was found wandering through the town of Westlock last Halloween.
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Emaciated bear cub found wandering Alberta town released back into wild

A southern Alberta wildlife clinic has released a bear back into the wild after the animal was found wandering through the town of Westlock last Halloween.

Calgary feeder main repairs complete, water service could be restored sooner than expected

Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says residents came very close to the threshold water use on Monday, but that some 'positive news' is expected Tuesday afternoon about the water main repair timeline.
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Calgary feeder main repairs complete, water service could be restored sooner than expected

Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says residents came very close to the threshold water use on Monday, but that some 'positive news' is expected Tuesday afternoon about the water main repair timeline.

Wildfire in Labrador jumps Churchill River, hydro generating station evacuated

The Labrador wildfire threatening the town of Churchill Falls jumped the Churchill River on Tuesday, prompting the emergency evacuation of the hydroelectric generating station about seven kilometres away.
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Wildfire in Labrador jumps Churchill River, hydro generating station evacuated

The Labrador wildfire threatening the town of Churchill Falls jumped the Churchill River on Tuesday, prompting the emergency evacuation of the hydroelectric generating station about seven kilometres away.

Calgary mayor expects 'positive news' on water main repair timeline

Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says residents came very close to the threshold water use on Monday, but that some 'positive news' is expected Tuesday afternoon about the water main repair timeline.
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Calgary mayor expects 'positive news' on water main repair timeline

Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says residents came very close to the threshold water use on Monday, but that some 'positive news' is expected Tuesday afternoon about the water main repair timeline.

Pre-med students can't take MCAT in Quebec because of Bill 96

Areeba Ahmed says she's always dreamed of becoming a surgeon but her road to the operating room has become a complicated one ever since Quebec's French language law came into effect.
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Pre-med students can't take MCAT in Quebec because of Bill 96

Areeba Ahmed says she's always dreamed of becoming a surgeon but her road to the operating room has become a complicated one ever since Quebec's French language law came into effect.

Petting zoo animals at Pride event die after farm receives anonymous anti-LGBTQ email

London police are investigating the deaths of two animals and the illness of a third after they were on display at a petting zoo for children at a weekend Pride event in London. 
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Petting zoo animals at Pride event die after farm receives anonymous anti-LGBTQ email

London police are investigating the deaths of two animals and the illness of a third after they were on display at a petting zoo for children at a weekend Pride event in London. 

Why the health-care sector is hiring temporary foreign workers like never before

While the health-care sector represents a small fraction of Canada's temporary foreign worker program, employers are increasingly turning to it to hire nurse aides and other staff.
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Why the health-care sector is hiring temporary foreign workers like never before

While the health-care sector represents a small fraction of Canada's temporary foreign worker program, employers are increasingly turning to it to hire nurse aides and other staff.

SUV driver's video appears to show school bus running a red light before collision

A video provided to the CBC by an SUV driver appears to show a school bus striking his vehicle after running a red light in Windsor, Ont.
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SUV driver's video appears to show school bus running a red light before collision

A video provided to the CBC by an SUV driver appears to show a school bus striking his vehicle after running a red light in Windsor, Ont.

Entangled right whale calf spotted in Gulf of St. Lawrence, DFO says

Canadian officials say a North Atlantic right whale has been spotted entangled in fishing gear in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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Entangled right whale calf spotted in Gulf of St. Lawrence, DFO says

Canadian officials say a North Atlantic right whale has been spotted entangled in fishing gear in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Should school buses have mandatory seatbelts? B.C. premier responds after crash

The B.C. government will consider updated seatbelt regulations following a school bus crash near Lac La Hache that left more than a dozen people hospitalized last week, Premier David Eby said Monday.
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Should school buses have mandatory seatbelts? B.C. premier responds after crash

The B.C. government will consider updated seatbelt regulations following a school bus crash near Lac La Hache that left more than a dozen people hospitalized last week, Premier David Eby said Monday.

14-year-old boy facing 2 counts of first-degree murder in connection with Toronto shooting investigation

A 14-year-old boy has been charged in connection with a “mass shooting” outside a school in Toronto earlier this month that took the lives of two men and wounded three others, police say.
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14-year-old boy facing 2 counts of first-degree murder in connection with Toronto shooting investigation

A 14-year-old boy has been charged in connection with a “mass shooting” outside a school in Toronto earlier this month that took the lives of two men and wounded three others, police say.

Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.9 per cent in May, driven by services prices, groceries

Canada's annual inflation rate was 2.9 per cent in May, up from 2.7 per cent in April, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday.
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Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.9 per cent in May, driven by services prices, groceries

Canada's annual inflation rate was 2.9 per cent in May, up from 2.7 per cent in April, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday.

'This changes everything': Conservatives win Toronto byelection, beating Liberals in major upset

Conservative candidate Don Stewart has won the closely-watched Toronto-St. Paul's federal byelection, delivering a stunning upset to Justin Trudeau's candidate Leslie Church, who was fighting to hold the long-time Liberal riding for her party.
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'This changes everything': Conservatives win Toronto byelection, beating Liberals in major upset

Conservative candidate Don Stewart has won the closely-watched Toronto-St. Paul's federal byelection, delivering a stunning upset to Justin Trudeau's candidate Leslie Church, who was fighting to hold the long-time Liberal riding for her party.

'Something went wrong': B.C. premier calls on Ottawa after Tori Dunn's killing

B.C.'s premier is calling on the federal government to take a closer look at how its bail law is being applied after a Surrey woman was killed in her own home earlier this month.
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'Something went wrong': B.C. premier calls on Ottawa after Tori Dunn's killing

B.C.'s premier is calling on the federal government to take a closer look at how its bail law is being applied after a Surrey woman was killed in her own home earlier this month.

Yukon mine halts operations after system failure, says infrastructure damaged

Work has been temporarily stopped at a mine in central Yukon after what the company says was a failure of its system that uses chemicals to help extract gold.
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Yukon mine halts operations after system failure, says infrastructure damaged

Work has been temporarily stopped at a mine in central Yukon after what the company says was a failure of its system that uses chemicals to help extract gold.

Kitchener, Ont. family demands justice after SIU clears police in fatal shooting

The family of Kitchener, Ont. man said he was suffering from a schizophrenic episode, and desperately needed help, the night he was fatally shot by an officer with the Waterloo Regional Police Service.
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Kitchener, Ont. family demands justice after SIU clears police in fatal shooting

The family of Kitchener, Ont. man said he was suffering from a schizophrenic episode, and desperately needed help, the night he was fatally shot by an officer with the Waterloo Regional Police Service.

Sask. speaker officially resigns from Sask. Party caucus

Speaker Randy Weekes officially tendered his resignation from the Saskatchewan Party Government Caucus – following an extended saga that saw Weekes accuse government MLAs of harassment.
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Sask. speaker officially resigns from Sask. Party caucus

Speaker Randy Weekes officially tendered his resignation from the Saskatchewan Party Government Caucus – following an extended saga that saw Weekes accuse government MLAs of harassment.

'Democrats Abroad' begin mobilizing American voters living in B.C.

Some 115,000 Americans live in British Columbia and a partisan volunteer group is trying to mobilize as many of them as possible to vote in the fall’s U.S. election, which promises to be contentious and attention-grabbing on both sides of the border.
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'Democrats Abroad' begin mobilizing American voters living in B.C.

Some 115,000 Americans live in British Columbia and a partisan volunteer group is trying to mobilize as many of them as possible to vote in the fall’s U.S. election, which promises to be contentious and attention-grabbing on both sides of the border.

14-year-old boy facing 2 counts of first-degree murder in connection with Rexdale shooting investigation

A 14-year-old boy has been charged in connection with a “mass shooting” outside a school in Etobicoke earlier this month that took the lives of two men and wounded three others, police say.
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14-year-old boy facing 2 counts of first-degree murder in connection with Rexdale shooting investigation

A 14-year-old boy has been charged in connection with a “mass shooting” outside a school in Etobicoke earlier this month that took the lives of two men and wounded three others, police say.

How a Sudbury man was convicted of triple murder for orchestrating arson

A Sudbury, Ont., judge has explained why first-degree murder charges against a local man weren't thrown out in a recent fatal arson case, even though the men who actually started the fire had no intention to kill anyone.
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How a Sudbury man was convicted of triple murder for orchestrating arson

A Sudbury, Ont., judge has explained why first-degree murder charges against a local man weren't thrown out in a recent fatal arson case, even though the men who actually started the fire had no intention to kill anyone.

This is what an 'incredibly difficult' heat wave was like inside one of Canada's densest neighbourhoods

This is what it was like in a Toronto neighbourhood where 30,000 people live during a scorching heat wave.
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This is what an 'incredibly difficult' heat wave was like inside one of Canada's densest neighbourhoods

This is what it was like in a Toronto neighbourhood where 30,000 people live during a scorching heat wave.

Voters head to polls for Toronto byelection, all eyes on whether Liberals hold seat

Residents of Toronto—St Paul's will head to the polls today to vote for a new member of parliament for their riding, with observers watching to see if the Liberals can hang on to the seat they've held for the last 10 elections.
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Voters head to polls for Toronto byelection, all eyes on whether Liberals hold seat

Residents of Toronto—St Paul's will head to the polls today to vote for a new member of parliament for their riding, with observers watching to see if the Liberals can hang on to the seat they've held for the last 10 elections.

Princess Anne's planned trip to Newfoundland cancelled following injury

An injury has forced Princess Anne to cancel a trip to Newfoundland this weekend to mark the 100th anniversary of the unveiling of the National War Memorial in St. John's.
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Princess Anne's planned trip to Newfoundland cancelled following injury

An injury has forced Princess Anne to cancel a trip to Newfoundland this weekend to mark the 100th anniversary of the unveiling of the National War Memorial in St. John's.

Polls open today in Toronto byelection that's considered a crucial test for Trudeau

Voters go to the polls Monday in the federal riding of Toronto-St. Paul’s in a byelection some perceive as a referendum on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government.
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Polls open today in Toronto byelection that's considered a crucial test for Trudeau

Voters go to the polls Monday in the federal riding of Toronto-St. Paul’s in a byelection some perceive as a referendum on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government.

Lyme disease might be more common, but this tick-borne disease is on the rise in Canada

Tick experts are warning Canadians to be on the lookout for symptoms of anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease whose case counts have been steadily increasing over the past 15 years.
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Lyme disease might be more common, but this tick-borne disease is on the rise in Canada

Tick experts are warning Canadians to be on the lookout for symptoms of anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease whose case counts have been steadily increasing over the past 15 years.

From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers

Data drawn from labour market impact assessments — documents employers need to hire temporary foreign workers — shows the program is on the rise in a range of industries.
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From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers

Data drawn from labour market impact assessments — documents employers need to hire temporary foreign workers — shows the program is on the rise in a range of industries.

How the automobile industry turned us into SUV drivers

Canadians are buying more SUVs and trucks than ever, despite their higher costs and growing concerns about affordability and emissions. Here's a closer look at how government policies and automakers' strategies pushed consumers toward bigger, pricier vehicles
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How the automobile industry turned us into SUV drivers

Canadians are buying more SUVs and trucks than ever, despite their higher costs and growing concerns about affordability and emissions. Here's a closer look at how government policies and automakers' strategies pushed consumers toward bigger, pricier vehicles.

Fire suppression efforts working against Churchill Falls, N.L., wildfires

Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey said Sunday that while crews have held off the wildfires, the danger still exists.
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Fire suppression efforts working against Churchill Falls, N.L., wildfires

Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey said Sunday that while crews have held off the wildfires, the danger still exists.

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