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Language watchdog tells Gatineau, Que. cafe to write Instagram posts in French

The owner of a Gatineau, Que. café says it's 'silly' that Quebec's language watchdog is telling the business to write its Instagram posts in French.

DoorDash driver who appeared to spit in Ontario man's drink removed from platform

A DoorDash driver who was caught on camera appearing to spit into an Ontario man’s drink has been removed from the platform, the food delivery company has confirmed.
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DoorDash driver who appeared to spit in Ontario man's drink removed from platform

A DoorDash driver who was caught on camera appearing to spit into an Ontario man’s drink has been removed from the platform, the food delivery company has confirmed.

Ousted Manitoba NDP caucus member accuses premier of grabbing and yanking arm

A Manitoba politician who was ousted from the governing NDP caucus is accusing Premier Wab Kinew of lunging at him and yanking his arm during the election campaign five years ago, when the New Democrats were in Opposition.
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Ousted Manitoba NDP caucus member accuses premier of grabbing and yanking arm

A Manitoba politician who was ousted from the governing NDP caucus is accusing Premier Wab Kinew of lunging at him and yanking his arm during the election campaign five years ago, when the New Democrats were in Opposition.

RCMP recovered 115 out of 205 lost firearms, 2 machine guns still missing

More than half of the 205 firearms lost by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police since 2020 have been recovered, but two machine guns remain missing.
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RCMP recovered 115 out of 205 lost firearms, 2 machine guns still missing

More than half of the 205 firearms lost by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police since 2020 have been recovered, but two machine guns remain missing.

Race-medalling Joshua the goat has become an international sensation, says owner

Heidi Taylor says since Joshua the goat hopped his way into a recent half-marathon in Conception Bay South, he’s attracted attention from as far away as Australia and Germany.
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Race-medalling Joshua the goat has become an international sensation, says owner

Heidi Taylor says since Joshua the goat hopped his way into a recent half-marathon in Conception Bay South, he’s attracted attention from as far away as Australia and Germany.

Cook details what he saw the night Owen Sound, Ont., eatery's owner was victim of fatal dine-and-dash attack

A worker at the Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant of Sharif Rahman, the owner killed in a dine-and-dash assault over a year ago, says he saw some of what happened and wants justice. Police have provided few details about the homicide case even after announcing a
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Cook details what he saw the night Owen Sound, Ont., eatery's owner was victim of fatal dine-and-dash attack

A worker at the Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant of Sharif Rahman, the owner killed in a dine-and-dash assault over a year ago, says he saw some of what happened and wants justice. Police have provided few details about the homicide case even after announcing arrests, leaving community members and some lawyers wondering why.

Ottawa releases new list of chemicals it will prioritize for risk assessments

The federal government has released a proposed list of more than 30 chemicals and groups of substances Canadians encounter daily that it wants to prioritize for risk assessments.
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Ottawa releases new list of chemicals it will prioritize for risk assessments

The federal government has released a proposed list of more than 30 chemicals and groups of substances Canadians encounter daily that it wants to prioritize for risk assessments.

4 charts show the true scale of Canada's quietly devastating wildfire season

After last year's off-the-charts, record-breaking wildfire season in 2023, this year may have felt like a reprieve in some parts of the country. But this past summer was still far above normal by several measures, and experts say what transpired holds clues f
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4 charts show the true scale of Canada's quietly devastating wildfire season

After last year's off-the-charts, record-breaking wildfire season in 2023, this year may have felt like a reprieve in some parts of the country. But this past summer was still far above normal by several measures, and experts say what transpired holds clues for what's to come.

2 dead, 1 in critical condition as major fire burns in Old Montreal

A major fire burning in Old Montreal has left two people dead and one person in critical condition, according to Radio-Canada. 
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2 dead, 1 in critical condition as major fire burns in Old Montreal

A major fire burning in Old Montreal has left two people dead and one person in critical condition, according to Radio-Canada. 

Majority of people say permits should be required for e-scooters, e-bikes: Nanos survey

Most Canadians would prefer that e-scooters and e-bikes require a permit to operate, according to a new Nanos Research survey conducted for CTV News.
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Majority of people say permits should be required for e-scooters, e-bikes: Nanos survey

Most Canadians would prefer that e-scooters and e-bikes require a permit to operate, according to a new Nanos Research survey conducted for CTV News.

Canada ponders 'top secret' data cloud as allies push ahead with intelligence-sharing plans

The U.S., Australia and the United Kingdom have all moved to establish top secret cloud infrastructure to handle defence and national security data. Canada is still in the early stages of consulting on the issue — a delay experts say will have a profound i
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Canada ponders 'top secret' data cloud as allies push ahead with intelligence-sharing plans

The U.S., Australia and the United Kingdom have all moved to establish top secret cloud infrastructure to handle defence and national security data. Canada is still in the early stages of consulting on the issue — a delay experts say will have a profound impact on new military hardware and the country's intelligence-sharing ability.

Border agency acted in 'bad faith' when it fired employee over $26 million loss: labour board

The Canada Border Services Agency acted «deceitfully» when it fired a woman without a proper investigation — while shielding others from liability — after the border agency failed to collect roughly $26 million in duties, says the federal pu
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Border agency acted in 'bad faith' when it fired employee over $26 million loss: labour board

The Canada Border Services Agency acted «deceitfully» when it fired a woman without a proper investigation — while shielding others from liability — after the border agency failed to collect roughly $26 million in duties, says the federal public service labour board.

Updated COVID-19 vaccines roll out at pharmacies

As two new Health Canada approved vaccines start to arrive at pharmacies, public health officials are encouraging those who most need protection to get the updated vaccines to help protect against currently circulating variants that cause COVID-19. 
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Updated COVID-19 vaccines roll out at pharmacies

As two new Health Canada approved vaccines start to arrive at pharmacies, public health officials are encouraging those who most need protection to get the updated vaccines to help protect against currently circulating variants that cause COVID-19. 

Parents and coach brawl at kids' hockey tourney in Hamilton, prompting refs to halt game

A hockey game involving players seven and eight years old came to a halt at a Hamilton arena after parents and at least one coach became involved in a brawl behind the boards.
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Parents and coach brawl at kids' hockey tourney in Hamilton, prompting refs to halt game

A hockey game involving players seven and eight years old came to a halt at a Hamilton arena after parents and at least one coach became involved in a brawl behind the boards.

We're drowning in reusable bags. Are bag profits preventing big grocers from adopting solutions?

To combat the problem of people stockpiling too many reusable bags, environmentalists recommend retailers find solutions. But so far, major retailers haven’t bought in, raising concerns that profits from bag sales are, at least in part, deterring them from
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We're drowning in reusable bags. Are bag profits preventing big grocers from adopting solutions?

To combat the problem of people stockpiling too many reusable bags, environmentalists recommend retailers find solutions. But so far, major retailers haven’t bought in, raising concerns that profits from bag sales are, at least in part, deterring them from taking action.

'You were innocent': Judge acquits Manitoba man 50 years after murder conviction

A Manitoba man convicted of murder 50 years ago has been acquitted. Clarence Woodhouse was found guilty in 1974 of fatally beating and stabbing a restaurant worker in downtown Winnipeg.
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'You were innocent': Judge acquits Manitoba man 50 years after murder conviction

A Manitoba man convicted of murder 50 years ago has been acquitted. Clarence Woodhouse was found guilty in 1974 of fatally beating and stabbing a restaurant worker in downtown Winnipeg.

School division suing city alleging Winnipeg firefighters were negligent in extinguishing fire

The River East Transcona School Division has filed a lawsuit against the City of Winnipeg regarding a fire at one of its schools in March 2022.
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School division suing city alleging Winnipeg firefighters were negligent in extinguishing fire

The River East Transcona School Division has filed a lawsuit against the City of Winnipeg regarding a fire at one of its schools in March 2022.

Sault murder suspect allowed out of prisoner's box to sit next to lawyer

A man charged with first-degree murder in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., doesn't have to sit in the prisoner's box when his trial begins next month, a judge with the Superior Court of Justice has ruled.
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Sault murder suspect allowed out of prisoner's box to sit next to lawyer

A man charged with first-degree murder in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., doesn't have to sit in the prisoner's box when his trial begins next month, a judge with the Superior Court of Justice has ruled.

Peter Nygard seeking bail as he appeals his sexual assault convictions in Toronto

Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard has requested bail as he appeals his sexual assault convictions in Toronto and the prison sentence he received last month.
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Peter Nygard seeking bail as he appeals his sexual assault convictions in Toronto

Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard has requested bail as he appeals his sexual assault convictions in Toronto and the prison sentence he received last month.

Magna International conducting ‘targeted review’ of records as more charges laid against founder Frank Stronach

Magna International Inc. says it is conducting a “targeted review” of its records as its founder, Frank Stronach, is facing additional sexual assault charges.
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Magna International conducting ‘targeted review’ of records as more charges laid against founder Frank Stronach

Magna International Inc. says it is conducting a “targeted review” of its records as its founder, Frank Stronach, is facing additional sexual assault charges.

B.C. court rejects attempt to stop tree removal in Vancouver’s Stanley Park

The B.C. Supreme Court will not grant an injunction to stop tree removal in Vancouver's Stanley Park after a group claimed the work was doing more harm than good. 
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B.C. court rejects attempt to stop tree removal in Vancouver’s Stanley Park

The B.C. Supreme Court will not grant an injunction to stop tree removal in Vancouver's Stanley Park after a group claimed the work was doing more harm than good. 

Alberta nurses strike vote possible as contract talks with government falter

Alberta's nurses could soon find themselves on the picket line as recent talks with the province floundered over disagreements around pay and staffing.
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Alberta nurses strike vote possible as contract talks with government falter

Alberta's nurses could soon find themselves on the picket line as recent talks with the province floundered over disagreements around pay and staffing.

Ottawa police creating Parliament Hill unit following close calls with MPs

Ottawa Police is establishing a Parliament District Detachment in response to growing security concerns for MPs, according to a letter obtained by CBC News.
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Ottawa police creating Parliament Hill unit following close calls with MPs

Ottawa Police is establishing a Parliament District Detachment in response to growing security concerns for MPs, according to a letter obtained by CBC News.

Dogs involved in fatal pet mauling in Kamloops, B.C., tested positive for drugs: city

The City of Kamloops says three pit bulls involved in a fatal attack on a 13-year-old border collie last month tested positive for drugs and it wants the animals killed.
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Dogs involved in fatal pet mauling in Kamloops, B.C., tested positive for drugs: city

The City of Kamloops says three pit bulls involved in a fatal attack on a 13-year-old border collie last month tested positive for drugs and it wants the animals killed.

'It's nice to be free,' Clarence Woodhouse says after exoneration for 1973 Winnipeg murder he didn't commit

Clarence Woodhouse, who was sent to prison 50 years ago for the murder of a Winnipeg man, has been exonerated.
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'It's nice to be free,' Clarence Woodhouse says after exoneration for 1973 Winnipeg murder he didn't commit

Clarence Woodhouse, who was sent to prison 50 years ago for the murder of a Winnipeg man, has been exonerated.

Competition Bureau gets court order for probe into Canadian Real Estate Association

The Competition Bureau says it's obtained a court order as part of an investigation into potential anti-competitive conduct by the Canadian Real Estate Association.
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Competition Bureau gets court order for probe into Canadian Real Estate Association

The Competition Bureau says it's obtained a court order as part of an investigation into potential anti-competitive conduct by the Canadian Real Estate Association.

Manitoba man acquitted 50 years after murder conviction

A Manitoba man convicted of murder 50 years ago has been acquitted. Clarence Woodhouse was found guilty in 1974 of fatally beating and stabbing a restaurant worker in downtown Winnipeg.
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Manitoba man acquitted 50 years after murder conviction

A Manitoba man convicted of murder 50 years ago has been acquitted. Clarence Woodhouse was found guilty in 1974 of fatally beating and stabbing a restaurant worker in downtown Winnipeg.

Breast cancer patient says she had to lie to get a mammogram in Ontario

When an Ontario doctor refused to sign off on a mammogram for 38-year-old Sidra Lone, the mother of four says she was left with no choice but to lie.
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Breast cancer patient says she had to lie to get a mammogram in Ontario

When an Ontario doctor refused to sign off on a mammogram for 38-year-old Sidra Lone, the mother of four says she was left with no choice but to lie.

Supreme Court to hear Quebec's challenge to daycare access for asylum seekers

The Supreme Court of Canada says it will hear a challenge from the Quebec government to a lower court ruling granting asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare spaces.
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Supreme Court to hear Quebec's challenge to daycare access for asylum seekers

The Supreme Court of Canada says it will hear a challenge from the Quebec government to a lower court ruling granting asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare spaces.

Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach facing new charges

More sexual assault charges have been filed against billionaire Frank Stronach with the Canadian businessman now facing a total of 18 charges.
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Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach facing new charges

More sexual assault charges have been filed against billionaire Frank Stronach with the Canadian businessman now facing a total of 18 charges.

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.

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.
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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.

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