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Ontario woman seen in viral video of Porsche theft now facing more charges

An 18-year-old woman who allegedly stole a Porsche and then ran over its owner in a caught-on-video incident in Mississauga earlier this month is now facing auto theft charges in Toronto.

Insurance coverage denied: Why some Canadians are running into roadblocks with their insurers after installing solar panels on their homes

More Canadians are installing solar panels on their homes, but some are facing challenges when it comes to getting home insurance after the panels are put in.
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Insurance coverage denied: Why some Canadians are running into roadblocks with their insurers after installing solar panels on their homes

More Canadians are installing solar panels on their homes, but some are facing challenges when it comes to getting home insurance after the panels are put in.

'I have nothing to do with this': B.C. man says he had no idea his name was linked to global fraud scheme

CTV News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation spoke with a Canadian who claims his identity was stolen and used to set up a series of companies peddling fraudulent investment schemes.
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'I have nothing to do with this': B.C. man says he had no idea his name was linked to global fraud scheme

CTV News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation spoke with a Canadian who claims his identity was stolen and used to set up a series of companies peddling fraudulent investment schemes.

Video shows black bear chasing B.C. man out of his garage

Video of a B.C. man's surprise encounter with a black bear has gone viral online, generating much discussion about how to best respond when face-to-face with an aggressive animal.
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Video shows black bear chasing B.C. man out of his garage

Video of a B.C. man's surprise encounter with a black bear has gone viral online, generating much discussion about how to best respond when face-to-face with an aggressive animal.

Busloads of students at rental house in London, Ont. sparks call to tighten rules

The calls are growing louder for city council to tighten the rules governing short-term accommodations, including those advertised on websites like Airbnb and Vrbo, after students arrived by the busload at a rented house in the Masonville neighbourhood.
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Busloads of students at rental house in London, Ont. sparks call to tighten rules

The calls are growing louder for city council to tighten the rules governing short-term accommodations, including those advertised on websites like Airbnb and Vrbo, after students arrived by the busload at a rented house in the Masonville neighbourhood.

Couple in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., awarded more than $500K for enduring life with hellish neighbour

We've all had neighbours we didn't like, but two people from Sault Ste. Marie have been awarded more than half a million dollars for the 'extreme' behaviour of the people who lived next to them.
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Couple in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., awarded more than $500K for enduring life with hellish neighbour

We've all had neighbours we didn't like, but two people from Sault Ste. Marie have been awarded more than half a million dollars for the 'extreme' behaviour of the people who lived next to them.

Canada needs to do a 'stronger job' of curbing misuse of visitor's visas, Miller says

The federal government is working on addressing the high number of migrants coming to Canada in order to cross illegally into the United States, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said.
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Canada needs to do a 'stronger job' of curbing misuse of visitor's visas, Miller says

The federal government is working on addressing the high number of migrants coming to Canada in order to cross illegally into the United States, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said.

You can try to get your kid to eat, but a new study says pickiness is genetic

A new study about children trying valiantly to survive on crackers, air and your last wisp of gentle parenting suggests picky eating is largely explained by genetics — and the researchers say they hope the findings will help alleviate parental blame.
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You can try to get your kid to eat, but a new study says pickiness is genetic

A new study about children trying valiantly to survive on crackers, air and your last wisp of gentle parenting suggests picky eating is largely explained by genetics — and the researchers say they hope the findings will help alleviate parental blame.

Busloads of sorority girls, strippers, parties: Neighbours fuming about Airbnb-rented home in London, Ont.

Neighbours of a London, Ont., home often rented on Airbnb for weekend parties say it's a stark example of how short-term rentals don't work in residential neighbourhoods and create havoc for those living around them. 
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Busloads of sorority girls, strippers, parties: Neighbours fuming about Airbnb-rented home in London, Ont.

Neighbours of a London, Ont., home often rented on Airbnb for weekend parties say it's a stark example of how short-term rentals don't work in residential neighbourhoods and create havoc for those living around them. 

Nunavik and Montreal police join forces after reported security threats to Inuit community

The patrols are meant to build trust with the Inuit community in Montreal, which police say has been receiving threats and harassment from criminal groups smuggling drugs to Quebec's Far North.
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Nunavik and Montreal police join forces after reported security threats to Inuit community

The patrols are meant to build trust with the Inuit community in Montreal, which police say has been receiving threats and harassment from criminal groups smuggling drugs to Quebec's Far North.

B.C. NDP release video of B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad saying he regrets getting 'so-called vaccine'

During an affordability policy announcement in Surrey on Monday, four reporters asked Rustad multiple times about the video and his stance on the COVID-19 vaccination program. Rustad repeatedly dodged those questions but said the previous inability of unva
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B.C. NDP release video of B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad saying he regrets getting 'so-called vaccine'

During an affordability policy announcement in Surrey on Monday, four reporters asked Rustad multiple times about the video and his stance on the COVID-19 vaccination program. Rustad repeatedly dodged those questions but said the previous inability of unvaccinated doctors and nurses to get their jobs back in B.C. was a «horrendous problem.»

Lockdown notice issued for residents near Port of Montreal due to lithium battery fire

The City of Montreal has issued a lockdown notice for residents in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough due to smoke from a fire in a container storing 15,000 kilograms of lithium batteries in the Port of Montreal.
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Lockdown notice issued for residents near Port of Montreal due to lithium battery fire

The City of Montreal has issued a lockdown notice for residents in the Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough due to smoke from a fire in a container storing 15,000 kilograms of lithium batteries in the Port of Montreal.

'They're never going to see me cry': Michael Kovrig shares experience of more than 1,000 days in Chinese detainment

It's been exactly three years since Canadian Michael Kovrig returned to Canada after spending 1,019 days in a Chinese prison. Now, he's publicly speaking out about his arrest and detainment for the first time.
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'They're never going to see me cry': Michael Kovrig shares experience of more than 1,000 days in Chinese detainment

It's been exactly three years since Canadian Michael Kovrig returned to Canada after spending 1,019 days in a Chinese prison. Now, he's publicly speaking out about his arrest and detainment for the first time.

Calgary men guilty in multimillion-dollar fraud case involving B.C. RV resort

On Sept. 20, Justice R.E. Nation of the Alberta Court of King's Bench found Craig McMorran guilty of fraud, money laundering and stealing a cottage from its rightful owners.
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Calgary men guilty in multimillion-dollar fraud case involving B.C. RV resort

On Sept. 20, Justice R.E. Nation of the Alberta Court of King's Bench found Craig McMorran guilty of fraud, money laundering and stealing a cottage from its rightful owners.

Toronto rapper 'Top5' set free after judge dismisses evidence in 2021 slaying

A Toronto rapper who was charged in a fatal 2021 shooting has been released after a judge dismissed social media evidence in the case.
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Toronto rapper 'Top5' set free after judge dismisses evidence in 2021 slaying

A Toronto rapper who was charged in a fatal 2021 shooting has been released after a judge dismissed social media evidence in the case.

'Quite alarming': U.S. student says Vancouver housing unit subdivided with cardboard wall

A U.S. family whose son is pursuing an education in Vancouver is speaking out following their 'quite alarming' experience with a housing site.
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'Quite alarming': U.S. student says Vancouver housing unit subdivided with cardboard wall

A U.S. family whose son is pursuing an education in Vancouver is speaking out following their 'quite alarming' experience with a housing site.

'No restrictions' for English patients in Quebec health institutions

There are 'no restrictions' on the right to receive health services in Quebec for English speakers, according to a new clarification document issued by the Quebec Health Ministry on Monday.
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'No restrictions' for English patients in Quebec health institutions

There are 'no restrictions' on the right to receive health services in Quebec for English speakers, according to a new clarification document issued by the Quebec Health Ministry on Monday.

Number of CRA employees fired for inappropriately claiming CERB approaches 300

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has provided new data on the number of employees who were found to have received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Number of CRA employees fired for inappropriately claiming CERB approaches 300

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has provided new data on the number of employees who were found to have received the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Northvolt announces 1,600 layoffs in Sweden, insists Quebec EV battery plant won't be affected

Swedish electric vehicle battery manufacturer Northvolt says construction of a $7-billion plant on Montreal's South Shore will proceed as planned, despite announcing on Monday its intention to lay off 1,600 employees.
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Northvolt announces 1,600 layoffs in Sweden, insists Quebec EV battery plant won't be affected

Swedish electric vehicle battery manufacturer Northvolt says construction of a $7-billion plant on Montreal's South Shore will proceed as planned, despite announcing on Monday its intention to lay off 1,600 employees.

Ontario law, intended to free up hospital beds by forcing patients into care homes, faces court test

A new charter challenge set to get underway on Monday will test the constitutionality of a controversial Ontario law that allows hospitals to place discharged patients into long-term care homes not of their choosing or face a $400-per-day charge if they refus
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Ontario law, intended to free up hospital beds by forcing patients into care homes, faces court test

A new charter challenge set to get underway on Monday will test the constitutionality of a controversial Ontario law that allows hospitals to place discharged patients into long-term care homes not of their choosing or face a $400-per-day charge if they refuse.

How whirling disease in B.C. could threaten a lucrative fishery

A microscopic parasite that has the potential to wipe out entire populations of fish has made its way to B.C. Scientists are concerned because once whirling disease is present in an ecosystem, it's nearly impossible to get rid of.
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How whirling disease in B.C. could threaten a lucrative fishery

A microscopic parasite that has the potential to wipe out entire populations of fish has made its way to B.C. Scientists are concerned because once whirling disease is present in an ecosystem, it's nearly impossible to get rid of.

Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard pleads not guilty at Ontario sexual assault trial

Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault in a northeastern Ontario court as his trial gets underway.
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Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard pleads not guilty at Ontario sexual assault trial

Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault in a northeastern Ontario court as his trial gets underway.

Latest round in battle over Sask's pronoun consent law begins at Court of Appeal

Saskatchewan's highest court will start hearing the appeal on Monday of an earlier ruling the province lost concerning its pronoun consent law.
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Latest round in battle over Sask's pronoun consent law begins at Court of Appeal

Saskatchewan's highest court will start hearing the appeal on Monday of an earlier ruling the province lost concerning its pronoun consent law.

Jasper is open to visitors again — but what can tourists expect?

Some locals are welcoming visitors with open arms, but experts suggest it is unclear how a recent wildfire will affect tourism. Visitors should prepare for the area to look different from older photos, as it will take years for the area to look how it did.
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Jasper is open to visitors again — but what can tourists expect?

Some locals are welcoming visitors with open arms, but experts suggest it is unclear how a recent wildfire will affect tourism. Visitors should prepare for the area to look different from older photos, as it will take years for the area to look how it did.

Saskatchewan's Parents' Bill of Rights back in court today, here's a timeline of events

More than a year after the Government of Saskatchewan introduced the pronoun policy, the constitutionality of it continues to be questioned.
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Saskatchewan's Parents' Bill of Rights back in court today, here's a timeline of events

More than a year after the Government of Saskatchewan introduced the pronoun policy, the constitutionality of it continues to be questioned.

Edmonton Remand Centre inmates at risk with 'inadequate' mental health care, fatality report finds

After a fatality inquiry into the death of Jonathan Anderson, Justice Marilena Carminati concluded the jail isn't equipped to deal with the volume of inmates who might be depressed or suicidal.
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Edmonton Remand Centre inmates at risk with 'inadequate' mental health care, fatality report finds

After a fatality inquiry into the death of Jonathan Anderson, Justice Marilena Carminati concluded the jail isn't equipped to deal with the volume of inmates who might be depressed or suicidal.

35 people in Kitchener, Ont., out total of $40K, say police about one of latest online rental scams

Despite being aware of the many online rental scams in Canada, one Kitchener, Ont., resident says he was stunned to learn he can now be counted as one of the victims. Police are investigating after at least 35 people filed reports about the rental unit.
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35 people in Kitchener, Ont., out total of $40K, say police about one of latest online rental scams

Despite being aware of the many online rental scams in Canada, one Kitchener, Ont., resident says he was stunned to learn he can now be counted as one of the victims. Police are investigating after at least 35 people filed reports about the rental unit.

At 11, he suffered in palliative care for weeks. His mom says MAID should have been an option

Valérie Daigle says medical assistance in dying should be extended to some terminally ill children in Canada. She says she watched her son suffer in a Sherbrooke, Que., hospital room for weeks before his death.
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At 11, he suffered in palliative care for weeks. His mom says MAID should have been an option

Valérie Daigle says medical assistance in dying should be extended to some terminally ill children in Canada. She says she watched her son suffer in a Sherbrooke, Que., hospital room for weeks before his death.

Solar panels lead to insurance headaches for some Canadians

Canadians are buying EVs and installing heat pumps and solar panels in their homes as part of the push to slow climate change and transition to cleaner forms of energy. But some are running into an unexpected hurdle: home insurance companies.
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Solar panels lead to insurance headaches for some Canadians

Canadians are buying EVs and installing heat pumps and solar panels in their homes as part of the push to slow climate change and transition to cleaner forms of energy. But some are running into an unexpected hurdle: home insurance companies.

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