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Baby dies after pregnant woman fatally struck by vehicle in downtown Toronto

A woman fatally struck by a sedan in downtown Toronto earlier this week was pregnant, and her baby has also died, police say.

Rapidly growing invasive plant discovered for 1st time in Canada in southwestern Ontario

A rapidly growing invasive plant that’s prohibited in Ontario has been discovered for the first time in Canada in the Hillman Marsh Conservation Area in Leamington, Ont.
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Rapidly growing invasive plant discovered for 1st time in Canada in southwestern Ontario

A rapidly growing invasive plant that’s prohibited in Ontario has been discovered for the first time in Canada in the Hillman Marsh Conservation Area in Leamington, Ont.

14-year-old girl set 15-year-old girl on fire in Saskatoon high school: police

A 15-year-old girl was set on fire by a fellow student at Evan Hardy Collegiate in Saskatoon on Thursday, according to police.
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14-year-old girl set 15-year-old girl on fire in Saskatoon high school: police

A 15-year-old girl was set on fire by a fellow student at Evan Hardy Collegiate in Saskatoon on Thursday, according to police.

Canada has a bill of rights for air passengers. What about train riders?

Unlike air travellers, there are no passenger rights protecting rail travellers in Canada — meaning Via Rail customers whose trips are disrupted are entitled only to whatever compensation or assistance the company chooses to provide.
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Canada has a bill of rights for air passengers. What about train riders?

Unlike air travellers, there are no passenger rights protecting rail travellers in Canada — meaning Via Rail customers whose trips are disrupted are entitled only to whatever compensation or assistance the company chooses to provide.

N.B. RCMP say 1 dead, another injured as search for gunman continues

New Brunswick RCMP say one person is dead and another is injured as the search for the gunman continues in the northeastern part of the province. Police have identified the suspect as 47-year-old Keith Martin. who was last seen wearing a grey jacket, j
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N.B. RCMP say 1 dead, another injured as search for gunman continues

New Brunswick RCMP say one person is dead and another is injured as the search for the gunman continues in the northeastern part of the province. Police have identified the suspect as 47-year-old Keith Martin. who was last seen wearing a grey jacket, jeans and black winter hat and carrying a bag.

N.B. RCMP release photo of man who sparked alert for 'carrying weapons'

The New Brunswick RCMP has issued an emergency alert about a man reportedly “carrying weapons with intent to use them” in the Burnt Church area Thursday afternoon.
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N.B. RCMP release photo of man who sparked alert for 'carrying weapons'

The New Brunswick RCMP has issued an emergency alert about a man reportedly “carrying weapons with intent to use them” in the Burnt Church area Thursday afternoon.

Bus drops off Winnipeg school-aged kids at wrong locations after glitch with school division’s new app

A Winnipeg mother said glitches with a new app rolled out by Pembina Trails School Division to assist with scheduling bussing for students lead to her five and seven-year-old sons being left stranded on their street alone.
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Bus drops off Winnipeg school-aged kids at wrong locations after glitch with school division’s new app

A Winnipeg mother said glitches with a new app rolled out by Pembina Trails School Division to assist with scheduling bussing for students lead to her five and seven-year-old sons being left stranded on their street alone.

Toronto couple pushes for change after dog attacked by pack of coyotes

It started like any other night for Mary and Doug Youngson – a walk at their neighbourhood park with their rescue dogs, Mai Tai and Kahlua.
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Toronto couple pushes for change after dog attacked by pack of coyotes

It started like any other night for Mary and Doug Youngson – a walk at their neighbourhood park with their rescue dogs, Mai Tai and Kahlua.

Murder, aggravated assault charges laid in Vancouver stranger attacks

Charges of murder and aggravated assault in a pair of brutal stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver were approved Thursday, one day after the rush-hour rampage left one man dead and another with a severed hand.
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Murder, aggravated assault charges laid in Vancouver stranger attacks

Charges of murder and aggravated assault in a pair of brutal stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver were approved Thursday, one day after the rush-hour rampage left one man dead and another with a severed hand.

Man who oversaw massive Norval Morrisseau art forgeries sentenced to 5 years in prison

The man who oversaw the creation of thousands of forged artworks in Thunder Bay, Ont., that were falsely attributed to Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison, in a case investigators have called Canada's largest a
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Man who oversaw massive Norval Morrisseau art forgeries sentenced to 5 years in prison

The man who oversaw the creation of thousands of forged artworks in Thunder Bay, Ont., that were falsely attributed to Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison, in a case investigators have called Canada's largest art fraud investigation.

BC Conservatives decry 'lawlessness' after gruesome Vancouver stranger attacks

After two grisly stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver, members of the BC Conservatives were quick to decry the crimes as the most recent example of the lawlessness and violence plaguing the city – directly contradicting statistics and assurances to the co
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BC Conservatives decry 'lawlessness' after gruesome Vancouver stranger attacks

After two grisly stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver, members of the BC Conservatives were quick to decry the crimes as the most recent example of the lawlessness and violence plaguing the city – directly contradicting statistics and assurances to the contrary provided by the chief of police.

Father of girl stabbed to death in Alberta classroom tells killer to rot in hell

The father of a 17-year-old girl stabbed to death in an Alberta classroom says he hopes her killer rots in hell.
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Father of girl stabbed to death in Alberta classroom tells killer to rot in hell

The father of a 17-year-old girl stabbed to death in an Alberta classroom says he hopes her killer rots in hell.

Police determined teen was 'at risk' before fatally shooting him: police watchdog

Police officers who shot and killed a teenage boy in Wetaskiwin last week believed the boy was at risk, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) said on Thursday.
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Police determined teen was 'at risk' before fatally shooting him: police watchdog

Police officers who shot and killed a teenage boy in Wetaskiwin last week believed the boy was at risk, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) said on Thursday.

N.B. RCMP issues alert on man 'carrying weapons'

The New Brunswick RCMP has issued an emergency alert about a man reportedly “carrying weapons with intent to use them” in the Burnt Church area Thursday afternoon.
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N.B. RCMP issues alert on man 'carrying weapons'

The New Brunswick RCMP has issued an emergency alert about a man reportedly “carrying weapons with intent to use them” in the Burnt Church area Thursday afternoon.

John Vennavally-Rao on his double cancer diagnosis — and reason for hope

Twenty-seven year CTV News reporter and anchor John Vennavally-Rao shares the story of his health-care battle for the first time as medical advances give him reason for hope and optimism.
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John Vennavally-Rao on his double cancer diagnosis — and reason for hope

Twenty-seven year CTV News reporter and anchor John Vennavally-Rao shares the story of his health-care battle for the first time as medical advances give him reason for hope and optimism.

Final 2 sexual assault charges against ex-pastor of Ontario megachurch withdrawn by Crown

Two sexual assault charges against Bruxy Cavey, former pastor of The Meeting House megachurch in Ontario, were withdrawn Wednesday in a Hamilton court, with the Crown citing no reasonable prospect of conviction. Another charge was stayed in July.
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Final 2 sexual assault charges against ex-pastor of Ontario megachurch withdrawn by Crown

Two sexual assault charges against Bruxy Cavey, former pastor of The Meeting House megachurch in Ontario, were withdrawn Wednesday in a Hamilton court, with the Crown citing no reasonable prospect of conviction. Another charge was stayed in July.

Canada still hasn't recognized the likely winner of Venezuela's election — Venezuelans want to know why

Some Venezuelan-Canadians are upset that Canada — more than a month after Venezuela's presidential election — still hasn't recognized a winner. The U.S. and other countries recognized the opposition's Edmundo Gonzalez after 80 per cent of digitized poll r
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Canada still hasn't recognized the likely winner of Venezuela's election — Venezuelans want to know why

Some Venezuelan-Canadians are upset that Canada — more than a month after Venezuela's presidential election — still hasn't recognized a winner. The U.S. and other countries recognized the opposition's Edmundo Gonzalez after 80 per cent of digitized poll receipts were released, showing him leading by more than two-to-one.

Family of Edmonton man killed by police launches lawsuit against officers, police chief

According to a statement of claim, the shooting death of Mathios Arkangelo, 28, in a northeast Edmonton neighbourhood was “unnecessary, unreasonable and without lawful justification.”
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Family of Edmonton man killed by police launches lawsuit against officers, police chief

According to a statement of claim, the shooting death of Mathios Arkangelo, 28, in a northeast Edmonton neighbourhood was “unnecessary, unreasonable and without lawful justification.”

Toronto tenants fight rent increase, argue landlord is partially using it to cover redevelopment costs

Tenants in a Toronto apartment complex are fighting an above-guideline increase (AGI) to their rent because nearly half of the expenses that the increase is supposed to cover stem from an environmental assessment of the land generally used to help sell or red
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Toronto tenants fight rent increase, argue landlord is partially using it to cover redevelopment costs

Tenants in a Toronto apartment complex are fighting an above-guideline increase (AGI) to their rent because nearly half of the expenses that the increase is supposed to cover stem from an environmental assessment of the land generally used to help sell or redevelop property.

Pretrial arguments in sexual assault case of ex-Canadian world junior hockey players begin today in London

Five hockey players charged with sexual assault in a case dating back to 2018, when they were members of Canada's gold-medal-winning world junior team, won't be in court today for the start of pretrial legal arguments in London, Ont.
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Pretrial arguments in sexual assault case of ex-Canadian world junior hockey players begin today in London

Five hockey players charged with sexual assault in a case dating back to 2018, when they were members of Canada's gold-medal-winning world junior team, won't be in court today for the start of pretrial legal arguments in London, Ont.

Former public servant pleads guilty to breach of trust after directing contracts to own company

The RCMP says a former federal public servant has pleaded guilty to a breach of trust charge connected with financial activities while he worked for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED).
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Former public servant pleads guilty to breach of trust after directing contracts to own company

The RCMP says a former federal public servant has pleaded guilty to a breach of trust charge connected with financial activities while he worked for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED).

'Send your water': Sask. village loses hotel, Canada Post and town office in fire

A small Saskatchewan village has lost several important landmarks following a fire earlier this week.
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'Send your water': Sask. village loses hotel, Canada Post and town office in fire

A small Saskatchewan village has lost several important landmarks following a fire earlier this week.

'Unprovoked' attacks in Vancouver leave man dead, another with severed hand

A pair of stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver left one man dead and another with a severed hand on Wednesday morning.
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'Unprovoked' attacks in Vancouver leave man dead, another with severed hand

A pair of stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver left one man dead and another with a severed hand on Wednesday morning.

'She was kind, she was brilliant': Family, friends remember Ingleside, Ont. teen struck and killed while cycling

Charlotte Light was supposed to start high school this week. Instead her family and friends are gathering to mourn the loss of the 14-year-old, remembered for her love of family, faith and a passion for soccer, theatre and dance.
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'She was kind, she was brilliant': Family, friends remember Ingleside, Ont. teen struck and killed while cycling

Charlotte Light was supposed to start high school this week. Instead her family and friends are gathering to mourn the loss of the 14-year-old, remembered for her love of family, faith and a passion for soccer, theatre and dance.

Lawsuit over management of The Stronach Group's wealth settled out of court: company

The Stronach Group says a lawsuit filed by Frank Stronach's son and granddaughter over management of the family business's wealth has been settled out of court.
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Lawsuit over management of The Stronach Group's wealth settled out of court: company

The Stronach Group says a lawsuit filed by Frank Stronach's son and granddaughter over management of the family business's wealth has been settled out of court.

Six bear cubs, mom, spotted exploring tree on Manitoba property

Betty Matchizen was left counting black bears as she drove by her farm yard in Thalberg, Man. She said she pulled over on the side of the road on the weekend after seeing six black bear cubs and their mom hanging around an oak tree on the property.
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Six bear cubs, mom, spotted exploring tree on Manitoba property

Betty Matchizen was left counting black bears as she drove by her farm yard in Thalberg, Man. She said she pulled over on the side of the road on the weekend after seeing six black bear cubs and their mom hanging around an oak tree on the property.

2 Canadians face 36 charges following months-long human trafficking investigation

A Brampton resident is one of the two people facing dozens of human trafficking charges following a 10-month-long investigation that started in eastern Ontario.
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2 Canadians face 36 charges following months-long human trafficking investigation

A Brampton resident is one of the two people facing dozens of human trafficking charges following a 10-month-long investigation that started in eastern Ontario.

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate for third consecutive time

The Bank of Canada has cut its policy interest rate for a third consecutive time. Governor Tiff Macklem says if the economy continues to improve, Canadians can expect more rate cuts later this year.
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Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate for third consecutive time

The Bank of Canada has cut its policy interest rate for a third consecutive time. Governor Tiff Macklem says if the economy continues to improve, Canadians can expect more rate cuts later this year.

'Terrifying': Suspect tries to drive over cruiser to escape after police surround stolen Bronco at Mississauga drive-thru

A call about a suspicious vehicle ended with a Ford Bronco sitting atop a Peel police cruiser at a Tim Hortons drive-thru in Mississauga Tuesday.
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'Terrifying': Suspect tries to drive over cruiser to escape after police surround stolen Bronco at Mississauga drive-thru

A call about a suspicious vehicle ended with a Ford Bronco sitting atop a Peel police cruiser at a Tim Hortons drive-thru in Mississauga Tuesday.

1 dead after 'serious incidents' in downtown Vancouver

One person is dead and Vancouver police say one man has been arrested after a pair of «serious incidents» in the downtown core Wednesday morning.
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1 dead after 'serious incidents' in downtown Vancouver

One person is dead and Vancouver police say one man has been arrested after a pair of «serious incidents» in the downtown core Wednesday morning.

Health Canada orders provinces to destroy old COVID-19 vaccines amid wait for new batch

Ontario has been directed to withdraw and destroy all remaining supplies of last year's COVID-19 vaccines while it awaits delivery of an updated shot, which is only expected to arrive in October, the health ministry confirms.
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Health Canada orders provinces to destroy old COVID-19 vaccines amid wait for new batch

Ontario has been directed to withdraw and destroy all remaining supplies of last year's COVID-19 vaccines while it awaits delivery of an updated shot, which is only expected to arrive in October, the health ministry confirms.

The NDP is ending its governance agreement with the Liberals

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is terminating the confidence-and-supply agreement his party made with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government.
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The NDP is ending its governance agreement with the Liberals

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is terminating the confidence-and-supply agreement his party made with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government.

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 4.25%, citing cooling inflation

In its third consecutive cut since June, the Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate to 4.25 per cent on Wednesday, citing the continued easing of inflation. 
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Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 4.25%, citing cooling inflation

In its third consecutive cut since June, the Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate to 4.25 per cent on Wednesday, citing the continued easing of inflation. 

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