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Park'N Fly data breach included personal information of 1M Canadian customers, company says

A popular airport parking service is warning approximately one million Canadian customers that their personal information may have been compromised in a widespread data breach last month.

Air Canada flights could halt next week: Here's the latest

Air Canada's potential work stoppage could ground flights, halt cargo and leave travellers scrambling to reschedule next week. Follow along with live updates here.
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Air Canada flights could halt next week: Here's the latest

Air Canada's potential work stoppage could ground flights, halt cargo and leave travellers scrambling to reschedule next week. Follow along with live updates here.

Court appearance for man arrested in Quebec for alleged plot to kill Jews in NYC

A 20-year-old man arrested in Quebec last week over an alleged Islamic State terror plot to kill Jews in New York City is expected to appear in court in Montreal.
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Court appearance for man arrested in Quebec for alleged plot to kill Jews in NYC

A 20-year-old man arrested in Quebec last week over an alleged Islamic State terror plot to kill Jews in New York City is expected to appear in court in Montreal.

Landlord tried to convert 1-bedroom units into multiple rooms, Metro Vancouver tenants say

It was the loud construction and series of Amazon packages that tipped off a group of tenants living at a rental building in New Westminster, B.C.
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Landlord tried to convert 1-bedroom units into multiple rooms, Metro Vancouver tenants say

It was the loud construction and series of Amazon packages that tipped off a group of tenants living at a rental building in New Westminster, B.C.

Realtor fined by B.C. regulator after property photos digitally altered

A British Columbia Realtor has been fined thousands of dollars after a property listing was found to contain photos that were digitally altered to hide peeling paint and show furnishings that did not exist.
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Realtor fined by B.C. regulator after property photos digitally altered

A British Columbia Realtor has been fined thousands of dollars after a property listing was found to contain photos that were digitally altered to hide peeling paint and show furnishings that did not exist.

Canadian Army says new military sleeping bags not suitable for 'typical Canadian winter'

Canadian Army recommended troops heading to Alaskan military exercise earlier this year be issued 1960s vintage sleeping bags after soldiers complain that their new bedrolls, which cost taxpayers $34.8 million, were not suitable for «for typical Canadia
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Canadian Army says new military sleeping bags not suitable for 'typical Canadian winter'

Canadian Army recommended troops heading to Alaskan military exercise earlier this year be issued 1960s vintage sleeping bags after soldiers complain that their new bedrolls, which cost taxpayers $34.8 million, were not suitable for «for typical Canadian winter conditions.»

Are playgrounds too safe? Why anthropologists say kids need to monkey around

A new report from a team of anthropologists argues that monkey bars exercise a biological need passed down from apes that may be critical to childhood development. And the authors say well-intentioned efforts to mitigate their risk may, in fact, be harmin
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Are playgrounds too safe? Why anthropologists say kids need to monkey around

A new report from a team of anthropologists argues that monkey bars exercise a biological need passed down from apes that may be critical to childhood development. And the authors say well-intentioned efforts to mitigate their risk may, in fact, be harming kids.

Olympic shot putter Sarah Mitton looks to move past foul-out in Paris at Diamond League Final

Rejuvenated from a three-week break after fouling out of the Olympic women's shot put final, Sarah Mitton will try to become a first-time Diamond League Trophy winner on Friday in Brussels. Fellow Canadians Marco Arop and Alysha Newman will compete in separat
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Olympic shot putter Sarah Mitton looks to move past foul-out in Paris at Diamond League Final

Rejuvenated from a three-week break after fouling out of the Olympic women's shot put final, Sarah Mitton will try to become a first-time Diamond League Trophy winner on Friday in Brussels. Fellow Canadians Marco Arop and Alysha Newman will compete in separate events Saturday.

B.C. signs national pharmacare deal with Ottawa to cover diabetes meds, hormone replacement therapy

British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to sign a pharmacare agreement with the federal government that would help the province fund hormone replacement therapy and diabetes expenses.
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B.C. signs national pharmacare deal with Ottawa to cover diabetes meds, hormone replacement therapy

British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to sign a pharmacare agreement with the federal government that would help the province fund hormone replacement therapy and diabetes expenses.

Tribunal urges First Nations, feds to 'leave their conflicts aside' on Jordan's Principle issues

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal gave the federal government and First Nations organizations a blunt, imploring message as the latest hearing in a complex, 17-year-old human rights complaint concluded in Ottawa.
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Tribunal urges First Nations, feds to 'leave their conflicts aside' on Jordan's Principle issues

The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal gave the federal government and First Nations organizations a blunt, imploring message as the latest hearing in a complex, 17-year-old human rights complaint concluded in Ottawa.

3 people found dead in Lloydminster were murdered, RCMP say

The discovery of three people found dead in a Lloydminster home Wednesday is being investigated as a triple homicide. The Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit is leading the investigation.
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3 people found dead in Lloydminster were murdered, RCMP say

The discovery of three people found dead in a Lloydminster home Wednesday is being investigated as a triple homicide. The Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit is leading the investigation.

Documents show dozens of harassment, violence cases at CSIS. It deemed only 8 founded

When Canada's spy chief wrote a secret letter to the public safety minister last December — the week after a report emerged that two young women in the service had been sexually assaulted by a senior colleague — it came with a warning.
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Documents show dozens of harassment, violence cases at CSIS. It deemed only 8 founded

When Canada's spy chief wrote a secret letter to the public safety minister last December — the week after a report emerged that two young women in the service had been sexually assaulted by a senior colleague — it came with a warning.

Family of Sikh man speaks out against Toronto-area hospital after beard shaved

The family of a Sikh man from Brampton is seeking an apology, an explanation, and a promise to do better from the local hospital network after they say the facial hair of their loved one was removed without their consent.
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Family of Sikh man speaks out against Toronto-area hospital after beard shaved

The family of a Sikh man from Brampton is seeking an apology, an explanation, and a promise to do better from the local hospital network after they say the facial hair of their loved one was removed without their consent.

This Italian lawyer says he thought he was buying a regular print of Churchill, not the 'mythical' stolen portrait

When Nicola Cassinelli, Italian lawyer and occasional art collector, bid on a portrait of the late U.K. prime minister Winston Churchill, he says, he didn't know it would land him in the centre of an international criminal investigation.
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This Italian lawyer says he thought he was buying a regular print of Churchill, not the 'mythical' stolen portrait

When Nicola Cassinelli, Italian lawyer and occasional art collector, bid on a portrait of the late U.K. prime minister Winston Churchill, he says, he didn't know it would land him in the centre of an international criminal investigation.

'Low property taxes, friendly neighbours': How some Manitoba communities are selling small-town living

Amid a struggle to attract new growth to rural Manitoba, some communities are finding creative ways to sell Manitobans on small-town living.
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'Low property taxes, friendly neighbours': How some Manitoba communities are selling small-town living

Amid a struggle to attract new growth to rural Manitoba, some communities are finding creative ways to sell Manitobans on small-town living.

B.C. will scrap carbon tax if feds remove requirement: Eby

British Columbia’s premier says the province will end the consumer carbon tax if the federal government removes the legal requirement to have one.
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B.C. will scrap carbon tax if feds remove requirement: Eby

British Columbia’s premier says the province will end the consumer carbon tax if the federal government removes the legal requirement to have one.

'Buy Local': PSAC changes shopping message amid backlash for asking workers to boycott downtown Ottawa businesses

A federal public service union is now encouraging its members to «buy local» and support neighbourhood businesses, one day after a social media post suggested federal workers boycott downtown businesses in an apparent retaliation for the return-to
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'Buy Local': PSAC changes shopping message amid backlash for asking workers to boycott downtown Ottawa businesses

A federal public service union is now encouraging its members to «buy local» and support neighbourhood businesses, one day after a social media post suggested federal workers boycott downtown businesses in an apparent retaliation for the return-to-office mandate.

The man who discovered Churchill's picture was stolen was treated like a suspect; now he's being honoured

When the 'Roaring Lion' portrait of Winston Churchill is returned to the Fairmont Château Laurier, a 68-year-old man once considered the prime suspect in the heist will have the honour of replacing it.
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The man who discovered Churchill's picture was stolen was treated like a suspect; now he's being honoured

When the 'Roaring Lion' portrait of Winston Churchill is returned to the Fairmont Château Laurier, a 68-year-old man once considered the prime suspect in the heist will have the honour of replacing it.

Many Canadians believe the country’s two biggest political parties have moved towards fringes: survey

Some Canadians believe they've become 'political orphans' as all the major parties have become 'too extreme' in their views, according to a new survey by Angus Reid Institute.
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Many Canadians believe the country’s two biggest political parties have moved towards fringes: survey

Some Canadians believe they've become 'political orphans' as all the major parties have become 'too extreme' in their views, according to a new survey by Angus Reid Institute.

Air Canada says government should be ready to prevent pilots from striking

Air Canada said on Thursday that the federal Canadian government should be prepared to intervene to prevent a looming pilots' strike that the carrier said could cause disruption for weeks to come.
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Air Canada says government should be ready to prevent pilots from striking

Air Canada said on Thursday that the federal Canadian government should be prepared to intervene to prevent a looming pilots' strike that the carrier said could cause disruption for weeks to come.

Ottawa resident who tested positive for mosquito-borne virus dies, public health says

An Ottawa resident who died of a viral encephalitis this summer tested positive for the mosquito-borne virus eastern equine encephalitis (EEEV), the first human case of the virus in Ottawa.
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Ottawa resident who tested positive for mosquito-borne virus dies, public health says

An Ottawa resident who died of a viral encephalitis this summer tested positive for the mosquito-borne virus eastern equine encephalitis (EEEV), the first human case of the virus in Ottawa.

Why some Canadian insurance companies are bringing in a wildfire tactical team

When homeowners have to evacuate due to a wildfire, they may not think about moving propane tanks or wood piles away from their homes to prevent sparks from getting in. Now, a growing number of insurance companies are hiring a U.S. firm to take on this last-m
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Why some Canadian insurance companies are bringing in a wildfire tactical team

When homeowners have to evacuate due to a wildfire, they may not think about moving propane tanks or wood piles away from their homes to prevent sparks from getting in. Now, a growing number of insurance companies are hiring a U.S. firm to take on this last-minute fire prevention work.

Caravan from Grassy Narrows First Nation makes stops to educate about mercury poisoning ahead of Toronto rally

About a dozen people from Grassy Narrows First Nation are driving in a caravan from northwestern Ontario to Toronto to raise awareness about the impact of mercury contamination, an issue in the community that dates back to the 1960s, ahead of a rally at Queen
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Caravan from Grassy Narrows First Nation makes stops to educate about mercury poisoning ahead of Toronto rally

About a dozen people from Grassy Narrows First Nation are driving in a caravan from northwestern Ontario to Toronto to raise awareness about the impact of mercury contamination, an issue in the community that dates back to the 1960s, ahead of a rally at Queen's Park in Toronto on Wednesday.

Islanders paying out of pocket for private MRIs as waitlist climbs past 2 years

Health P.E.I. says the wait time for routine MRIs in the province is now more than two years, prompting some Islanders who can afford it to travel to the mainland for private services.
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Islanders paying out of pocket for private MRIs as waitlist climbs past 2 years

Health P.E.I. says the wait time for routine MRIs in the province is now more than two years, prompting some Islanders who can afford it to travel to the mainland for private services.

Canada is getting poorer when compared to its wealthy peers, data shows

Canada is among the richest countries in the world but it isn’t as rich as it once was compared to peer countries like Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom — and the wealth gap between Canada and the U.S. has only grown wider, according to figure
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Canada is getting poorer when compared to its wealthy peers, data shows

Canada is among the richest countries in the world but it isn’t as rich as it once was compared to peer countries like Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom — and the wealth gap between Canada and the U.S. has only grown wider, according to figures published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

U.S. border patrol reports record number of encounters with migrants at the Canadian border

U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it recorded a record-high number of encounters with migrants between border posts on the Canada-U.S. border between October 2023 and July of this year.
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U.S. border patrol reports record number of encounters with migrants at the Canadian border

U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it recorded a record-high number of encounters with migrants between border posts on the Canada-U.S. border between October 2023 and July of this year.

Terry Fox's hometown wants public's help with new interactive exhibit

As thousands prepare to take part in Terry Fox Runs this weekend to raise money in the fight against cancer, his hometown has a new legacy project in the works.
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Terry Fox's hometown wants public's help with new interactive exhibit

As thousands prepare to take part in Terry Fox Runs this weekend to raise money in the fight against cancer, his hometown has a new legacy project in the works.

Inside a Manitoba ghost town, a group of ladies works to keep it alive

Abandoned homes line the streets of Lauder, a town that's now a ghost of what it once was. Yet inside, a small community is thriving.
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Inside a Manitoba ghost town, a group of ladies works to keep it alive

Abandoned homes line the streets of Lauder, a town that's now a ghost of what it once was. Yet inside, a small community is thriving.

B.C. family says razor blades found in bag of frozen blueberries

The B.C. parents of an 11-year-old girl said their daughter recently found a package containing razor blades in a bag of Kirkland-brand frozen blueberries.
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B.C. family says razor blades found in bag of frozen blueberries

The B.C. parents of an 11-year-old girl said their daughter recently found a package containing razor blades in a bag of Kirkland-brand frozen blueberries.

RCMP investigation into Lytton, B.C., wildfire finds no criminality, no definitive cause

The RCMP has concluded its criminal investigation into the «devastating and fatal fire» that tore through the Village of Lytton and surrounding Indigenous communities more than three years ago.
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RCMP investigation into Lytton, B.C., wildfire finds no criminality, no definitive cause

The RCMP has concluded its criminal investigation into the «devastating and fatal fire» that tore through the Village of Lytton and surrounding Indigenous communities more than three years ago.

Langenburg UFO sighting commemorated with silver coin

Perhaps Saskatchewan's most famous encounter with Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP/UFO) – «The Langenburg Event» is now being immortalized in the form of a collective coin.
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Langenburg UFO sighting commemorated with silver coin

Perhaps Saskatchewan's most famous encounter with Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP/UFO) – «The Langenburg Event» is now being immortalized in the form of a collective coin.

Uncertainty rattles global crude prices, puts spotlight on Alberta oil revenues

The volatility of international oil markets hit home again earlier this week, as crude prices tumbled to their lowest levels in more than a year. A member of the province's business council says the volatility is «why we have to have steel in our spin
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Uncertainty rattles global crude prices, puts spotlight on Alberta oil revenues

The volatility of international oil markets hit home again earlier this week, as crude prices tumbled to their lowest levels in more than a year. A member of the province's business council says the volatility is «why we have to have steel in our spine as Albertans.»

Mourners gather in Winnipeg as late AMC Grand Chief Cathy Merrick lies in state at legislature

A solemn procession, led by a motorcade followed closely by a handful of people on horses, Indigenous leaders and mourners, made its way from the Manitoba Legislature through downtown Winnipeg on Wednesday evening, en route to a wake to honour Cathy Merrick
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Mourners gather in Winnipeg as late AMC Grand Chief Cathy Merrick lies in state at legislature

A solemn procession, led by a motorcade followed closely by a handful of people on horses, Indigenous leaders and mourners, made its way from the Manitoba Legislature through downtown Winnipeg on Wednesday evening, en route to a wake to honour Cathy Merrick, the late grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs.

RCMP investigation can't determine cause of 2021 Lytton, B.C., wildfire

The fire killed two people and wiped out much of the village and part of the Lytton First Nation, a day after a Canadian temperature record of 49.6 C was set in Lytton.
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RCMP investigation can't determine cause of 2021 Lytton, B.C., wildfire

The fire killed two people and wiped out much of the village and part of the Lytton First Nation, a day after a Canadian temperature record of 49.6 C was set in Lytton.

Brampton, Ont., hospital 'violated' Sikh man by shaving him without consent, advocacy group says

An Ontario hospital network says it will conduct an «extensive review» of an incident in which an elderly Sikh patient was shaved last month without permission from him or his family and in violation of his religious principles.
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Brampton, Ont., hospital 'violated' Sikh man by shaving him without consent, advocacy group says

An Ontario hospital network says it will conduct an «extensive review» of an incident in which an elderly Sikh patient was shaved last month without permission from him or his family and in violation of his religious principles.

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