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More Ontario school boards in deficit, using reserves: ministry documents

An increasing number of Ontario school boards are reporting deficits and are using or even depleting their reserves, according to internal Ministry of Education briefing documents.

Toronto police officer convicted of stealing from dead people sentenced to 7 years in prison

A Toronto police officer convicted of stealing from deceased individuals he was supposed to be investigating has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
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Toronto police officer convicted of stealing from dead people sentenced to 7 years in prison

A Toronto police officer convicted of stealing from deceased individuals he was supposed to be investigating has been sentenced to seven years in prison.

Ontario family devastated after losing thousands to online flight ticket scam

An Ontario family was planning a religious trip to Saudi Arabia that included 10 people, but when they were checking in for their flights, the family discovered some of their tickets were fake.
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Ontario family devastated after losing thousands to online flight ticket scam

An Ontario family was planning a religious trip to Saudi Arabia that included 10 people, but when they were checking in for their flights, the family discovered some of their tickets were fake.

American expat votes in Canada could 'change everything': election expert

With the U.S. election widely predicted to be a close race, some believe American voters in Canada and overseas will be crucial in helping elect the new president about a month from now.
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American expat votes in Canada could 'change everything': election expert

With the U.S. election widely predicted to be a close race, some believe American voters in Canada and overseas will be crucial in helping elect the new president about a month from now.

Immigration Department beefing up resources in Beirut amid fears of larger conflict: government official

The federal Immigration Department has beefed up human resources in Beirut in order to prioritize immigration applications from Lebanon as fears of a larger conflict embroiling the Middle East loom, a senior government source told CBC News.
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Immigration Department beefing up resources in Beirut amid fears of larger conflict: government official

The federal Immigration Department has beefed up human resources in Beirut in order to prioritize immigration applications from Lebanon as fears of a larger conflict embroiling the Middle East loom, a senior government source told CBC News.

Does anyone still want kids? Families are shrinking as people have fewer children — or none at all

Last year, Canada recorded its lowest-ever fertility rate for the second year in a row, according to Statistics Canada. Experts say economic and cultural factors might be discouraging Canadians from having more kids.
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Does anyone still want kids? Families are shrinking as people have fewer children — or none at all

Last year, Canada recorded its lowest-ever fertility rate for the second year in a row, according to Statistics Canada. Experts say economic and cultural factors might be discouraging Canadians from having more kids.

Accessibility commissioner suing Ottawa, staff for $2.3 million following claims he mistreated staff

After facing an external investigation into claims he mistreated staff, Canada's first accessibility commissioner Michael Gottheil is now suing the federal government and unnamed employees for more than $2.3 million in damages.
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Accessibility commissioner suing Ottawa, staff for $2.3 million following claims he mistreated staff

After facing an external investigation into claims he mistreated staff, Canada's first accessibility commissioner Michael Gottheil is now suing the federal government and unnamed employees for more than $2.3 million in damages.

Solving a 57-year-old mystery could depend on finding DNA match

What happened to two Ontario men who left on a fishing trip 57 years ago and never returned home? That's something police say could be answered with a DNA sample.
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Solving a 57-year-old mystery could depend on finding DNA match

What happened to two Ontario men who left on a fishing trip 57 years ago and never returned home? That's something police say could be answered with a DNA sample.

B.C. man ordered to pay damages for defamatory Google review

A B.C. man has been ordered to pay a total of $4,000 to a Coquitlam company and its two owners because of a negative review he posted on Google.
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B.C. man ordered to pay damages for defamatory Google review

A B.C. man has been ordered to pay a total of $4,000 to a Coquitlam company and its two owners because of a negative review he posted on Google.

How safe are safety deposit boxes? They're not as protected as you may think

Due to the confidential nature of the boxes, only owner Irina Broido could vouch for its contents when she said $20,000 was missing. The box also wasn't insured against theft — and she hadn't realized that storing cash inside was prohibited.
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How safe are safety deposit boxes? They're not as protected as you may think

Due to the confidential nature of the boxes, only owner Irina Broido could vouch for its contents when she said $20,000 was missing. The box also wasn't insured against theft — and she hadn't realized that storing cash inside was prohibited.

Northern Ont. trial begins with shocking details about murder scene

The jury at the trial of a second-degree murder suspect in Sudbury on Wednesday heard graphic details of the crime scene discovered in a Kathleen Street apartment on Boxing Day 2020.
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Northern Ont. trial begins with shocking details about murder scene

The jury at the trial of a second-degree murder suspect in Sudbury on Wednesday heard graphic details of the crime scene discovered in a Kathleen Street apartment on Boxing Day 2020.

Driver spotted going 234 km/h on Hwy. 174 in Ottawa's east end

A 27-year-old man is facing several charges after police observed a vehicle travelling 134 km/h over the speed limit on Highway 174 in Ottawa's east end.
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Driver spotted going 234 km/h on Hwy. 174 in Ottawa's east end

A 27-year-old man is facing several charges after police observed a vehicle travelling 134 km/h over the speed limit on Highway 174 in Ottawa's east end.

3 more women accuse billionaire Frank Stronach of sex assault, bringing total to 13

Three more women have come forward to allege historical sex offences against the embattled Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach, CBC News has learned. He is facing four new charges, including rape and indecent assault. In all, 13 complainants have told police
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3 more women accuse billionaire Frank Stronach of sex assault, bringing total to 13

Three more women have come forward to allege historical sex offences against the embattled Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach, CBC News has learned. He is facing four new charges, including rape and indecent assault. In all, 13 complainants have told police they were assaulted by Stronach, who is now 92.

What Canada's small businesses need to know about carbon rebates

Hundreds of thousands of Canadian small- and medium-sized businesses will receive carbon rebates by December. Find out who is eligible and how to obtain the payments.
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What Canada's small businesses need to know about carbon rebates

Hundreds of thousands of Canadian small- and medium-sized businesses will receive carbon rebates by December. Find out who is eligible and how to obtain the payments.

NATO DIANA opens North American headquarters in Halifax

The NATO DIANA North American headquarters opened in Halifax Wednesday, marking a milestone moment for security and defence innovation advancement.
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NATO DIANA opens North American headquarters in Halifax

The NATO DIANA North American headquarters opened in Halifax Wednesday, marking a milestone moment for security and defence innovation advancement.

Gas well fire north of Calgary finally out; investigations into cause underway

An energy company that runs a natural gas well north of Calgary says a roughly 24-hour fire that injured five workers has finally been snuffed out.
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Gas well fire north of Calgary finally out; investigations into cause underway

An energy company that runs a natural gas well north of Calgary says a roughly 24-hour fire that injured five workers has finally been snuffed out.

Alberta decides not to allow liquor to be sold in grocery and convenience stores

Alberta will not allow the sale of liquor in grocery and convenience stores, the province announced on Wednesday.
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Alberta decides not to allow liquor to be sold in grocery and convenience stores

Alberta will not allow the sale of liquor in grocery and convenience stores, the province announced on Wednesday.

SailGP to return to Canada in 2026; Halifax preparing bid to host event

SailGP has announced it will return to Canada in 2026, but a host city has not yet been chosen. Frank Denis of Sail Nova Scotia says the association is in a bid process now for a potential SailGP return to Halifax.
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SailGP to return to Canada in 2026; Halifax preparing bid to host event

SailGP has announced it will return to Canada in 2026, but a host city has not yet been chosen. Frank Denis of Sail Nova Scotia says the association is in a bid process now for a potential SailGP return to Halifax.

Man 'precariously hanging in some shrubs' rescued off side of B.C. mountain

A small bush on a ledge appears to have «miraculously» saved the life of a climber who fell down the steep slope of a mountain, according to B.C. search and rescue crews.
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Man 'precariously hanging in some shrubs' rescued off side of B.C. mountain

A small bush on a ledge appears to have «miraculously» saved the life of a climber who fell down the steep slope of a mountain, according to B.C. search and rescue crews.

'Freedom Convoy' organizer defends charge of encouraging honking during protest

The lawyer for «Freedom Convoy» organizer Chris Barber told a judge Monday that a court order banning honking in downtown Ottawa during the protest wasn't clear enough.
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'Freedom Convoy' organizer defends charge of encouraging honking during protest

The lawyer for «Freedom Convoy» organizer Chris Barber told a judge Monday that a court order banning honking in downtown Ottawa during the protest wasn't clear enough.

The planet is warming at a record pace. So why are many companies retreating from their climate targets?

After more than 190 countries signed the Paris Accord in 2015 — codifying an international push to keep global temperatures well below 2 C warming from pre-industrial levels — many companies made bold climate pledges. But meeting them is a tougher propos
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The planet is warming at a record pace. So why are many companies retreating from their climate targets?

After more than 190 countries signed the Paris Accord in 2015 — codifying an international push to keep global temperatures well below 2 C warming from pre-industrial levels — many companies made bold climate pledges. But meeting them is a tougher proposition.

Pricier pineapples? Here's how the U.S. port strike could impact your wallet

With U.S. port workers on strike as of Tuesday morning, consumers around the world — and especially in Canada, with its close trade ties to the U.S. — could soon start seeing a shortage of goods or higher prices.
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Pricier pineapples? Here's how the U.S. port strike could impact your wallet

With U.S. port workers on strike as of Tuesday morning, consumers around the world — and especially in Canada, with its close trade ties to the U.S. — could soon start seeing a shortage of goods or higher prices.

B.C. lawyer resigns after decades of sexual harassment, regulator says

A British Columbia lawyer has resigned from the provincial law society after he sexually harassed staff at his law firm, including attempts to surreptitiously photograph one employee without her knowledge, according to the regulator.
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B.C. lawyer resigns after decades of sexual harassment, regulator says

A British Columbia lawyer has resigned from the provincial law society after he sexually harassed staff at his law firm, including attempts to surreptitiously photograph one employee without her knowledge, according to the regulator.

'It's ridiculous': Kelowna father furious after violent attack on his 13-year-old daughter

A father in Kelowna is furious after his 13-year-old daughter was brutally beaten on Gyro Beach. He is calling for criminal charges in the devastating attack, which was caught on video by multiple bystanders.
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'It's ridiculous': Kelowna father furious after violent attack on his 13-year-old daughter

A father in Kelowna is furious after his 13-year-old daughter was brutally beaten on Gyro Beach. He is calling for criminal charges in the devastating attack, which was caught on video by multiple bystanders.

'Anti-human agenda': B.C. Conservative leader suggests climate action motivated by overpopulation concerns

The leader of the B.C. Conservative party is once again under fire for comments related to climate change – this time for suggesting there is an «anti-human agenda» behind the push to confront warming global temperatures.
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'Anti-human agenda': B.C. Conservative leader suggests climate action motivated by overpopulation concerns

The leader of the B.C. Conservative party is once again under fire for comments related to climate change – this time for suggesting there is an «anti-human agenda» behind the push to confront warming global temperatures.

Hoggard takes stand in sex assault trial, denies that he raped complainant

Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard denies that he raped the woman who is accusing him of sexual assault, or that he touched her sexually in any way without her consent.
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Hoggard takes stand in sex assault trial, denies that he raped complainant

Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard denies that he raped the woman who is accusing him of sexual assault, or that he touched her sexually in any way without her consent.

NCC wraps up decommissioning work on 24 Sussex Drive

The abatement and decommissioning work at 24 Sussex Drive is complete, as the National Capital Commission awaits a decision by the federal government on the future of the official residence of the prime minister.
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NCC wraps up decommissioning work on 24 Sussex Drive

The abatement and decommissioning work at 24 Sussex Drive is complete, as the National Capital Commission awaits a decision by the federal government on the future of the official residence of the prime minister.

MPs to debate Lebanon crisis, evacuation options this evening after Israeli incursion

The House of Commons will hold an emergency debate this evening on the crisis in Lebanon after Israel's ground incursion intensified fears of a full-scale invasion.
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MPs to debate Lebanon crisis, evacuation options this evening after Israeli incursion

The House of Commons will hold an emergency debate this evening on the crisis in Lebanon after Israel's ground incursion intensified fears of a full-scale invasion.

Speeding driver caught with child not wearing seatbelt on Highway 416 in Ottawa

Ontario Provincial Police laid charges against an Ottawa driver after a child was found to not be wearing a seatbelt inside a vehicle early Sunday morning.
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Speeding driver caught with child not wearing seatbelt on Highway 416 in Ottawa

Ontario Provincial Police laid charges against an Ottawa driver after a child was found to not be wearing a seatbelt inside a vehicle early Sunday morning.

Number of orphan wells in Alberta will soon double as controversial oilpatch bankruptcy settled

Alberta’s orphan well woes are about to swell following the end of a controversial court case involving some of the biggest names in the Canadian oilpatch.
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Number of orphan wells in Alberta will soon double as controversial oilpatch bankruptcy settled

Alberta’s orphan well woes are about to swell following the end of a controversial court case involving some of the biggest names in the Canadian oilpatch.

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