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Neighbours disgusted by Nazi flag at Kitchener, Ont. home

Residents living in a Kitchener, Ont. neighbourhood are speaking out about a Nazi flag that was seen flying outside a home on their street.
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Neighbours disgusted by Nazi flag at Kitchener, Ont. home

Residents living in a Kitchener, Ont. neighbourhood are speaking out about a Nazi flag that was seen flying outside a home on their street.

Body found in Ont. identified as B.C. woman who went missing 19 years ago

A body discovered in a wooded area near Rockwood, Ont. has finally been identified as a missing British Columbia woman.
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Body found in Ont. identified as B.C. woman who went missing 19 years ago

A body discovered in a wooded area near Rockwood, Ont. has finally been identified as a missing British Columbia woman.

Judge dismisses charge for N.L. officer accused of assaulting volatile air passenger

A Newfoundland and Labrador judge has dismissed an assault charge against an RCMP officer accused of using excessive force against a man whose volatile behaviour grounded an international flight last year.
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Judge dismisses charge for N.L. officer accused of assaulting volatile air passenger

A Newfoundland and Labrador judge has dismissed an assault charge against an RCMP officer accused of using excessive force against a man whose volatile behaviour grounded an international flight last year.

Vision loss, high cholesterol among growing list of risk factors for dementia, review says

Vision loss and high cholesterol are two of the newest risk factors that have been identified as early indicators of dementia, a leading medical journal has found.
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Vision loss, high cholesterol among growing list of risk factors for dementia, review says

Vision loss and high cholesterol are two of the newest risk factors that have been identified as early indicators of dementia, a leading medical journal has found.

Right to enjoy property doesn't trump freedom of expression: 'Freedom Convoy' defence

The lawyer for 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Tamara Lich is arguing that a person's right to freedom of expression is not trumped by another's right to the enjoyment of property.
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Right to enjoy property doesn't trump freedom of expression: 'Freedom Convoy' defence

The lawyer for 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Tamara Lich is arguing that a person's right to freedom of expression is not trumped by another's right to the enjoyment of property.

Thunder Bay's safe drug use site 'not just a place to come get high,' says client amid Ontario closure fallout

For years, Michael Baker has been going to Path 525, Thunder Bay's only safe drug consumption site, and says it's more than just a place to «get high.» Baker tells his story after Ontario announced Thunder Bay's site will be among 10 closing in
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Thunder Bay's safe drug use site 'not just a place to come get high,' says client amid Ontario closure fallout

For years, Michael Baker has been going to Path 525, Thunder Bay's only safe drug consumption site, and says it's more than just a place to «get high.» Baker tells his story after Ontario announced Thunder Bay's site will be among 10 closing in the province in favour of a new hub model. Meanwhile, the operator of Path 525 says the province never shared the results of the site's review with her team.

$7,800 taken from man's bank account in case of mistaken identity

A Richmond, B.C., man is being offered compensation after TD Bank says thousands of dollars were taken from him in a case of mistaken identity.
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$7,800 taken from man's bank account in case of mistaken identity

A Richmond, B.C., man is being offered compensation after TD Bank says thousands of dollars were taken from him in a case of mistaken identity.

Library workers punched, spat on: Security incidents on the rise in public libraries, data show

CBC News obtained data from a number of library systems across the country that show security incidents in these spaces — like aggressive behaviour, verbal threats and suspected overdoses — are on the rise. Library workers say they are not equipped to man
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Library workers punched, spat on: Security incidents on the rise in public libraries, data show

CBC News obtained data from a number of library systems across the country that show security incidents in these spaces — like aggressive behaviour, verbal threats and suspected overdoses — are on the rise. Library workers say they are not equipped to manage the influx of vulnerable patrons who need help.

Canadian residents face the longest waits in the world for U.S. visas

Canadian residents who require a visa to visit the United States currently face the longest wait times in the world, CBC News has learned.
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Canadian residents face the longest waits in the world for U.S. visas

Canadian residents who require a visa to visit the United States currently face the longest wait times in the world, CBC News has learned.

Accessibility features at new Toronto courthouse 'missing or botched': AODA

An advocacy group is calling Toronto's newest courthouse a 'billion-dollar accessibility bungle' after releasing a video showing what it says are various barriers throughout the building.
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Accessibility features at new Toronto courthouse 'missing or botched': AODA

An advocacy group is calling Toronto's newest courthouse a 'billion-dollar accessibility bungle' after releasing a video showing what it says are various barriers throughout the building.

Capital Pride still expecting thousands for annual parade despite controversy

Final preparations are underway for this year's Capital Pride parade which will look different than in years past. The parade route will be shorter because of fewer police resources, organizers say.
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Capital Pride still expecting thousands for annual parade despite controversy

Final preparations are underway for this year's Capital Pride parade which will look different than in years past. The parade route will be shorter because of fewer police resources, organizers say.

CUPE Ontario president to continue to 'fight side by side' with union members amid calls to resign

CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn says he fully rejects 'the charge of antisemitism,' and said he will 'continue to fight side by side' with his union members despite calls for his resignation by the national executive board.
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CUPE Ontario president to continue to 'fight side by side' with union members amid calls to resign

CUPE Ontario president Fred Hahn says he fully rejects 'the charge of antisemitism,' and said he will 'continue to fight side by side' with his union members despite calls for his resignation by the national executive board.

Woman charged with murder in Old Montreal cryptocurrency kidnapping case

A woman has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with the quadruple kidnapping linked to cryptocurrency that occurred in late June in Old Montreal.
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Woman charged with murder in Old Montreal cryptocurrency kidnapping case

A woman has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with the quadruple kidnapping linked to cryptocurrency that occurred in late June in Old Montreal.

Whooping cough outbreak declared across New Brunswick

New Brunswick has declared a provincewide whooping cough outbreak, two months after an outbreak was initially declared on the Acadian Peninsula.
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Whooping cough outbreak declared across New Brunswick

New Brunswick has declared a provincewide whooping cough outbreak, two months after an outbreak was initially declared on the Acadian Peninsula.

Canada Revenue Agency extending hours after finding phone system kept some callers from reaching agents

The Canada Revenue Agency has extended its call centre hours following revelations that Canadians in different time zones were having issues reaching agents.
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Canada Revenue Agency extending hours after finding phone system kept some callers from reaching agents

The Canada Revenue Agency has extended its call centre hours following revelations that Canadians in different time zones were having issues reaching agents.

Health minister puts nicotine pouches behind the counter, bans flavours

Health Minister Mark Holland is putting Health Canada-approved nicotine pouches behind pharmacy counters starting next week as part of his crackdown on the sale of new nicotine products to children.
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Health minister puts nicotine pouches behind the counter, bans flavours

Health Minister Mark Holland is putting Health Canada-approved nicotine pouches behind pharmacy counters starting next week as part of his crackdown on the sale of new nicotine products to children.

RCMP working with international police amid new slew of threats targeting synagogues

Mounties say they are responding to additional bomb threats made across Canada today that they believe are linked to similar threats made the day before.
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RCMP working with international police amid new slew of threats targeting synagogues

Mounties say they are responding to additional bomb threats made across Canada today that they believe are linked to similar threats made the day before.

Free prescription birth control to start in Manitoba on Oct. 1

Birth control will become free for all Manitobans with a prescription as of Oct. 1, Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara announced on Thursday.
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Free prescription birth control to start in Manitoba on Oct. 1

Birth control will become free for all Manitobans with a prescription as of Oct. 1, Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara announced on Thursday.

Mounties lay terror charges against suspect from Greater Toronto Area

The RCMP say they have laid terrorism charges against a suspect from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) after an investigation.
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Mounties lay terror charges against suspect from Greater Toronto Area

The RCMP say they have laid terrorism charges against a suspect from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) after an investigation.

Railway work stoppage could spark new boil water advisories within days, industry spokesperson says

Supply chain disruptions brought on by this week's railway work stoppages could give rise to new boil water advisories across Canada, a chemicals industry spokesperson says.
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Railway work stoppage could spark new boil water advisories within days, industry spokesperson says

Supply chain disruptions brought on by this week's railway work stoppages could give rise to new boil water advisories across Canada, a chemicals industry spokesperson says.

Rail work stoppage shuts down some Ontario, Quebec, B.C. commuter rail lines

Bewildered commuters were turned away from shuttered rail lines on Thursday as an unprecedented railway lockout upset travel plans for more than 30,000 daily riders in some of Canada's largest cities.
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Rail work stoppage shuts down some Ontario, Quebec, B.C. commuter rail lines

Bewildered commuters were turned away from shuttered rail lines on Thursday as an unprecedented railway lockout upset travel plans for more than 30,000 daily riders in some of Canada's largest cities.

Crown wants closed-door hearings in lawsuit of Canadian who was detained in Sudan

The Crown wants at least six current and former security officials to testify behind closed doors in the lawsuit of a Montreal man who was detained in Sudan — a move the man's lawyer calls a serious infringement of the open court principle.
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Crown wants closed-door hearings in lawsuit of Canadian who was detained in Sudan

The Crown wants at least six current and former security officials to testify behind closed doors in the lawsuit of a Montreal man who was detained in Sudan — a move the man's lawyer calls a serious infringement of the open court principle.

Should the Senate draw a line at the notwithstanding clause?

The question is not whether the Senate can exert its constitutional powers, but when and how. And motion tabled by Sen. Peter Harder suggests at least one answer to the question of when.
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Should the Senate draw a line at the notwithstanding clause?

The question is not whether the Senate can exert its constitutional powers, but when and how. And motion tabled by Sen. Peter Harder suggests at least one answer to the question of when.

A pair of Canadian athlete-engineers is using technology to their advantage at the Paralympics

In able-bodied sprinting, an athlete's sole focus is on his or her body, with the goal of obtaining peak fitness for the biggest races. But wheelchair racing introduces a whole other element – the wheelchair itself.
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A pair of Canadian athlete-engineers is using technology to their advantage at the Paralympics

In able-bodied sprinting, an athlete's sole focus is on his or her body, with the goal of obtaining peak fitness for the biggest races. But wheelchair racing introduces a whole other element – the wheelchair itself.

N.S. restaurants struggling to stay open amid rising food and operating costs

Nova Scotia's restaurant industry is still feeling the challenges of a post-pandemic climate. Nearly half are still operating at a loss or just breaking even, according to the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia. This is largely due to an increase in expens
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N.S. restaurants struggling to stay open amid rising food and operating costs

Nova Scotia's restaurant industry is still feeling the challenges of a post-pandemic climate. Nearly half are still operating at a loss or just breaking even, according to the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia. This is largely due to an increase in expenses — not just food costs, but also utilities, insurance and equipment.

Bisexual man in GTA facing deportation in four days makes desperate plea to stay in Canada

A Kenyan man facing deportation fears his life will be in danger if Canada sends him back in four days.
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Bisexual man in GTA facing deportation in four days makes desperate plea to stay in Canada

A Kenyan man facing deportation fears his life will be in danger if Canada sends him back in four days.

RCMP investigating after bomb threat sent to Jewish institutions across Canada

A threatening email was sent early Wednesday morning to dozens of Jewish institutions across Canada, including several in Montreal, prompting an RCMP investigation. 
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RCMP investigating after bomb threat sent to Jewish institutions across Canada

A threatening email was sent early Wednesday morning to dozens of Jewish institutions across Canada, including several in Montreal, prompting an RCMP investigation. 

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