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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.

Emu on the lam: Alberta SPCA caring for runaway bird

The Alberta SPCA says it's caring for an emu, a flightless bird native to Australia, which was found roaming near a highway outside Calgary earlier this week.
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Emu on the lam: Alberta SPCA caring for runaway bird

The Alberta SPCA says it's caring for an emu, a flightless bird native to Australia, which was found roaming near a highway outside Calgary earlier this week.

Calls for change to B.C.'s child protection system after disturbing case of neglect

Is B.C.'s child protection system outdated and in need of a major overhaul? The province's representative for children and youth believes so, and that 'a new model' is needed.
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Calls for change to B.C.'s child protection system after disturbing case of neglect

Is B.C.'s child protection system outdated and in need of a major overhaul? The province's representative for children and youth believes so, and that 'a new model' is needed.

Protesters to defend University of Toronto encampment in Ontario court today

Lawyers for a pro-Palestinian protest encampment at the University of Toronto are set to present their case today in an Ontario court as the university seeks an injunction to clear the weeks-long demonstration.
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Protesters to defend University of Toronto encampment in Ontario court today

Lawyers for a pro-Palestinian protest encampment at the University of Toronto are set to present their case today in an Ontario court as the university seeks an injunction to clear the weeks-long demonstration.

Labrador wildfire 'got worse really fast,' residents given minutes to flee, man says

Hundreds of people had a white-knuckle drive through a sky-splitting lightning storm Wednesday night after a wildfire forced them to leave their homes behind in central Labrador.
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Labrador wildfire 'got worse really fast,' residents given minutes to flee, man says

Hundreds of people had a white-knuckle drive through a sky-splitting lightning storm Wednesday night after a wildfire forced them to leave their homes behind in central Labrador.

'Wake up Canada' truck playing 'Islamaphobic' video under investigation in Toronto

The Toronto Police Hate Crime Unit is investigating after a cube van was seen driving around the city playing an 'Islamaphobic' video.
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'Wake up Canada' truck playing 'Islamaphobic' video under investigation in Toronto

The Toronto Police Hate Crime Unit is investigating after a cube van was seen driving around the city playing an 'Islamaphobic' video.

LCBO strike would be 1st in Ontario liquor store's history

If history is any indication, unionized LCBO workers will not walk off the job on July 5 when they are due to be in a legal strike position. But the Ford government’s plan to allow all grocery and convenience stores in Ontario to sell beer, wine and ready-t
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LCBO strike would be 1st in Ontario liquor store's history

If history is any indication, unionized LCBO workers will not walk off the job on July 5 when they are due to be in a legal strike position. But the Ford government’s plan to allow all grocery and convenience stores in Ontario to sell beer, wine and ready-to-drink cocktails looms large over the negotiations.

Toronto voters say federal byelection is a referendum on Justin Trudeau's future

The upcoming Toronto-St. Paul’s federal byelection will be a critical test for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party — a bellwether indicating how the party is faring in an area of the country where Liberals have performed well for decades.
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Toronto voters say federal byelection is a referendum on Justin Trudeau's future

The upcoming Toronto-St. Paul’s federal byelection will be a critical test for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party — a bellwether indicating how the party is faring in an area of the country where Liberals have performed well for decades.

Grolar bear hybrids in N.W.T. all traced back to same 'strange' female polar bear

A recently-published study examined samples from more than 800 polar bears and grizzlies in Canada, Alaska and Greenland. To researchers' surprise, a family of bears in the N.W.T. were the only hybrids detected — meaning hybridization is rare. But it is exp
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Grolar bear hybrids in N.W.T. all traced back to same 'strange' female polar bear

A recently-published study examined samples from more than 800 polar bears and grizzlies in Canada, Alaska and Greenland. To researchers' surprise, a family of bears in the N.W.T. were the only hybrids detected — meaning hybridization is rare. But it is expected to happen more often.

The Bank of Canada's growing list of worries

The Canadian economy is awash in contradictions. Progress has been made in the fight against inflation. The economy has dodged a recession. But unemployment is rising, consumer spending is expected to slow further and the Bank of Canada has a laundry list of
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The Bank of Canada's growing list of worries

The Canadian economy is awash in contradictions. Progress has been made in the fight against inflation. The economy has dodged a recession. But unemployment is rising, consumer spending is expected to slow further and the Bank of Canada has a laundry list of things it's worried about.

Bad math and missing millions: Why the Toronto airport gold heist is far from solved

The theft of 400 kilograms of gold from Toronto's Pearson Airport in April 2023 played out like a Hollywood movie. But even after police charged 12 men in connection with the heist, tens of millions in gold is still missing, raising the question of whether in
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Bad math and missing millions: Why the Toronto airport gold heist is far from solved

The theft of 400 kilograms of gold from Toronto's Pearson Airport in April 2023 played out like a Hollywood movie. But even after police charged 12 men in connection with the heist, tens of millions in gold is still missing, raising the question of whether investigators have really cracked the case.

PM says he will apologize for First Nations child welfare discrimination

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to publicly apologize for the discrimination faced by First Nations children and their families because of the federal government’s child welfare policies, CBC News has learned.
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PM says he will apologize for First Nations child welfare discrimination

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to publicly apologize for the discrimination faced by First Nations children and their families because of the federal government’s child welfare policies, CBC News has learned.

Replacement pipes arrive in Calgary to help in water main repairs

Two massive replacement pipes from San Diego have arrived in Calgary to be used in the ongoing repair work on a water main that broke earlier this month.
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Replacement pipes arrive in Calgary to help in water main repairs

Two massive replacement pipes from San Diego have arrived in Calgary to be used in the ongoing repair work on a water main that broke earlier this month.

Montreal restaurant hit with projectiles; owner says it's because he is Jewish

Montreal police are investigating after a Jewish-owned business in the city's Mile End neighbourhood was hit with projectiles.
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Montreal restaurant hit with projectiles; owner says it's because he is Jewish

Montreal police are investigating after a Jewish-owned business in the city's Mile End neighbourhood was hit with projectiles.

B.C. police complaint commissioner investigating sexual misconduct allegations against Vancouver police sergeant

A veteran sergeant with the Vancouver Police Department is under investigation by the B.C. police complaint commissioner following allegations of sexual misconduct from seven women, including female police officers and former students of his criminal justice
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B.C. police complaint commissioner investigating sexual misconduct allegations against Vancouver police sergeant

A veteran sergeant with the Vancouver Police Department is under investigation by the B.C. police complaint commissioner following allegations of sexual misconduct from seven women, including female police officers and former students of his criminal justice courses.

Toronto Police Hate Crime Unit investigating truck playing 'Islamaphobic' video

The Toronto Police Hate Crime Unit is investigating after a cube van was seen driving around the city playing an 'Islamaphobic' video.
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Toronto Police Hate Crime Unit investigating truck playing 'Islamaphobic' video

The Toronto Police Hate Crime Unit is investigating after a cube van was seen driving around the city playing an 'Islamaphobic' video.

Alberta RCMP say 2 B.C. cases may match serial killer's method

In May, the Alberta RCMP Historical Homicide Unit linked Gary Allen Srery to the deaths of four young women in Calgary in the 1970s. Srery died in an Idaho State prison in 2011 while serving a sentence for violent sexual crimes. Now, police believe he may be
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Alberta RCMP say 2 B.C. cases may match serial killer's method

In May, the Alberta RCMP Historical Homicide Unit linked Gary Allen Srery to the deaths of four young women in Calgary in the 1970s. Srery died in an Idaho State prison in 2011 while serving a sentence for violent sexual crimes. Now, police believe he may be linked to unsolved murders in B.C.

Police look to identify 'nudist runner of the woods' caught on camera in western Quebec

The MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais police say the owner of a Val-des-Mont business discovered security camera footage of someone running naked across his property on June 8 around 1:30 a.m.
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Police look to identify 'nudist runner of the woods' caught on camera in western Quebec

The MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais police say the owner of a Val-des-Mont business discovered security camera footage of someone running naked across his property on June 8 around 1:30 a.m.

Wife of Toronto gunman says two victims allegedly defrauded family of life savings

The wife of a gunman in a fatal Toronto shooting says he believed the two victims were behind an alleged mortgage investment scheme that defrauded their family.
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Wife of Toronto gunman says two victims allegedly defrauded family of life savings

The wife of a gunman in a fatal Toronto shooting says he believed the two victims were behind an alleged mortgage investment scheme that defrauded their family.

Video shows neighbours making anti-Asian remarks toward Ottawa family

A viral video showing two people throwing eggs at a suburban Ottawa home while making racist remarks is sparking outrage across the city and beyond, with neighbours pinning the blame on the household next door that they say is the source of ongoing disturbanc
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Video shows neighbours making anti-Asian remarks toward Ottawa family

A viral video showing two people throwing eggs at a suburban Ottawa home while making racist remarks is sparking outrage across the city and beyond, with neighbours pinning the blame on the household next door that they say is the source of ongoing disturbances.

How a 2016 'Mr. Big' police sting saw a Toronto murder case crumble

Without the evidence obtained from the undercover operation carried out by the Toronto Police Service in 2016, the court found there was no longer a reasonable prospect of convicting Mr. Amin.
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How a 2016 'Mr. Big' police sting saw a Toronto murder case crumble

Without the evidence obtained from the undercover operation carried out by the Toronto Police Service in 2016, the court found there was no longer a reasonable prospect of convicting Mr. Amin.

Insolvent northern Ont. real estate group accused of misusing tens of millions of dollars

A former child actor and his business partners with major real estate holdings in northern Ontario have been facing insolvency after failing to keep up with debts meant for buying and renovating hundreds of properties.
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Insolvent northern Ont. real estate group accused of misusing tens of millions of dollars

A former child actor and his business partners with major real estate holdings in northern Ontario have been facing insolvency after failing to keep up with debts meant for buying and renovating hundreds of properties.

Ontario court to hear U of T application to clear pro-Palestinian encampment today

An Ontario court is set to hear the University of Toronto's application for an injunction to clear a pro-Palestinian protest encampment today and tomorrow.
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Ontario court to hear U of T application to clear pro-Palestinian encampment today

An Ontario court is set to hear the University of Toronto's application for an injunction to clear a pro-Palestinian protest encampment today and tomorrow.

Six-year-old boy struck and killed by school bus north of Toronto: police

A six-year-old boy is dead after he was struck by a school bus north of Toronto on Wednesday morning, York Regional Police say.
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Six-year-old boy struck and killed by school bus north of Toronto: police

A six-year-old boy is dead after he was struck by a school bus north of Toronto on Wednesday morning, York Regional Police say.

Anand defends hesitation to further invest in defence as NATO secretary general arrives in Canada

The cabinet minister in charge of the federal treasury says it doesn't make sense to pour vast amounts of money into the Department of National Defence until it has the capacity to spend what it's being given.
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Anand defends hesitation to further invest in defence as NATO secretary general arrives in Canada

The cabinet minister in charge of the federal treasury says it doesn't make sense to pour vast amounts of money into the Department of National Defence until it has the capacity to spend what it's being given.

Racist incident in Ottawa sparks police investigation, community outrage

A viral video showing two people throwing eggs at a suburban Ottawa home while making racist remarks is sparking outrage across the city and beyond, with neighbours pinning the blame on the household next door that they say is the source of ongoing disturbanc
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Racist incident in Ottawa sparks police investigation, community outrage

A viral video showing two people throwing eggs at a suburban Ottawa home while making racist remarks is sparking outrage across the city and beyond, with neighbours pinning the blame on the household next door that they say is the source of ongoing disturbances.

Nomination races are a 'gateway' for foreign interference — is anyone doing anything about it?

Two landmark reports have flagged federal nomination races as «particularly vulnerable» to foreign interference and a «gateway» for meddling by foreign states — but the parties have shown little interest to date in making changes.
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Nomination races are a 'gateway' for foreign interference — is anyone doing anything about it?

Two landmark reports have flagged federal nomination races as «particularly vulnerable» to foreign interference and a «gateway» for meddling by foreign states — but the parties have shown little interest to date in making changes.

The capital gains debate has turned dramatic and mysterious

If the government was looking for a fight, it found one. And even if the rhetoric has strayed rather far from the substance, the stakes are real.
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The capital gains debate has turned dramatic and mysterious

If the government was looking for a fight, it found one. And even if the rhetoric has strayed rather far from the substance, the stakes are real.

How Kenneth Moore became the 1st Indigenous person in Canada to win Olympic gold

Kenneth Moore was the first Indigenous person to represent Canada at the Winter Olympics, and the first Indigenous person in Canada to win an Olympic gold medal, in the 1932 Games at Lake Placid, N.Y. 
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How Kenneth Moore became the 1st Indigenous person in Canada to win Olympic gold

Kenneth Moore was the first Indigenous person to represent Canada at the Winter Olympics, and the first Indigenous person in Canada to win an Olympic gold medal, in the 1932 Games at Lake Placid, N.Y. 

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