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How a Montreal school reignited a debate over secularism and Bill 21 in Quebec

An investigation into a climate of fear at a Montreal primary school has reignited a debate about secularism in Quebec's education system, with the provincial government pledging to consider new measures to keep religion out of classrooms.

4 killed in fiery electric vehicle crash in downtown Toronto

Four people were killed in a fiery single-vehicle crash in downtown Toronto early Thursday, while the lone survivor was pulled from the burning car by a passing driver, police say. 
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4 killed in fiery electric vehicle crash in downtown Toronto

Four people were killed in a fiery single-vehicle crash in downtown Toronto early Thursday, while the lone survivor was pulled from the burning car by a passing driver, police say. 

'Why did they do that to me?': Métis man says ponytail was cut off without consent at Saskatoon hospital

A 73-year-old Métis man wants answers after his ponytail was cut before a hip surgery. The Saskatchewan Health Authority says it is investigating.
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'Why did they do that to me?': Métis man says ponytail was cut off without consent at Saskatoon hospital

A 73-year-old Métis man wants answers after his ponytail was cut before a hip surgery. The Saskatchewan Health Authority says it is investigating.

Body of woman, 19, at Halifax Walmart was discovered by her mother

A Sikh organization has identified the 19-year-old woman who died at a Halifax Walmart and says her mother — a co-worker at the store — was the one who discovered the body.
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Body of woman, 19, at Halifax Walmart was discovered by her mother

A Sikh organization has identified the 19-year-old woman who died at a Halifax Walmart and says her mother — a co-worker at the store — was the one who discovered the body.

Regina homeowner says city owned trees have damaged his property for years and cost him roughly $20K

Another local homeowner says trees owned by the City of Regina have caused damaged to his property for years and has resulted in tens of thousands of dollars spent from his own pocket.
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Regina homeowner says city owned trees have damaged his property for years and cost him roughly $20K

Another local homeowner says trees owned by the City of Regina have caused damaged to his property for years and has resulted in tens of thousands of dollars spent from his own pocket.

'Came to Canada with big dreams': More than $60,000 raised for family of employee found dead in Halifax Walmart

Donations are quickly pouring in for the family of a young woman who was found dead inside a Walmart in Halifax last weekend.
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'Came to Canada with big dreams': More than $60,000 raised for family of employee found dead in Halifax Walmart

Donations are quickly pouring in for the family of a young woman who was found dead inside a Walmart in Halifax last weekend.

Thousands of phoney Norval Morrisseaus were seized by police. How did a fake get on a police auction website?

Over the years, police have seized thousands of fraudulent creations by Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau. Now, a fake print has been pulled from the Police Auctions Canada website pending an investigation. “Police selling a fake print of a fake paintin
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Thousands of phoney Norval Morrisseaus were seized by police. How did a fake get on a police auction website?

Over the years, police have seized thousands of fraudulent creations by Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau. Now, a fake print has been pulled from the Police Auctions Canada website pending an investigation. “Police selling a fake print of a fake painting is ironic in a sense,” says the Morrisseau estate's executive director.

Landlords' latest tactic in public battles with tenants: sue them for libel

Tenants already face plenty of potential snarls in dealing with landlords. But now some landlords are suing their tenants for defamation when disputes go public.
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Landlords' latest tactic in public battles with tenants: sue them for libel

Tenants already face plenty of potential snarls in dealing with landlords. But now some landlords are suing their tenants for defamation when disputes go public.

His racial profiling complaint against a Quebec police officer still isn't resolved after 10 years

Few cases of racial profiling make it to Quebec's police ethics tribunal. And for those, like Emmanuel Abraham's, that do, critics say the lengthy, complex process discourages complaints from being made in the first place.
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His racial profiling complaint against a Quebec police officer still isn't resolved after 10 years

Few cases of racial profiling make it to Quebec's police ethics tribunal. And for those, like Emmanuel Abraham's, that do, critics say the lengthy, complex process discourages complaints from being made in the first place.

Ontario presses feds for more child care money as some for-profit operators protest

Ontario needs more money to properly deliver the national $10-a-day child-care program now and beyond the life of the current agreement, the province's education minister has told the federal minister in a new letter.
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Ontario presses feds for more child care money as some for-profit operators protest

Ontario needs more money to properly deliver the national $10-a-day child-care program now and beyond the life of the current agreement, the province's education minister has told the federal minister in a new letter.

Failure to rely on Indigenous stewardship heard during Jasper wildfire parliamentary hearings

Tensions ran high in Ottawa during a meeting Wednesday afternoon to determine the cause of the Jasper wildfire.
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Failure to rely on Indigenous stewardship heard during Jasper wildfire parliamentary hearings

Tensions ran high in Ottawa during a meeting Wednesday afternoon to determine the cause of the Jasper wildfire.

Trudeau and the Liberals are burning time on themselves that they can't afford to waste

The lesson of the 2011 federal election was that nothing about the Liberal Party’s success, or even survival, is assured. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself attributed that fall directly to the party’s turn inward, toward its own squabbles, disagreemen
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Trudeau and the Liberals are burning time on themselves that they can't afford to waste

The lesson of the 2011 federal election was that nothing about the Liberal Party’s success, or even survival, is assured. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself attributed that fall directly to the party’s turn inward, toward its own squabbles, disagreements and intramural competitions.

Alberta's squeeze on renewable energy has pushed investment to other provinces

Eight months after the Alberta government lifted its moratorium on the development of new, large wind and solar electricity projects, investment has yet to return as companies choose instead to invest in other provinces.
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Alberta's squeeze on renewable energy has pushed investment to other provinces

Eight months after the Alberta government lifted its moratorium on the development of new, large wind and solar electricity projects, investment has yet to return as companies choose instead to invest in other provinces.

Quebec police racial profiling case has dragged on for nearly 10 years

Few cases of racial profiling make it to Quebec's police ethics tribunal. And for those, like Emmanuel Abraham's, that do, critics say the lengthy, complex process discourages complaints from being made in the first place.
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Quebec police racial profiling case has dragged on for nearly 10 years

Few cases of racial profiling make it to Quebec's police ethics tribunal. And for those, like Emmanuel Abraham's, that do, critics say the lengthy, complex process discourages complaints from being made in the first place.

Suspicious fire in toilet paper aisle of B.C. superstore under investigation

A Real Canadian Superstore in B.C.'s Fraser Valley was evacuated Tuesday night due to a «suspicious» fire in the toilet paper aisle, according to authorities.
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Suspicious fire in toilet paper aisle of B.C. superstore under investigation

A Real Canadian Superstore in B.C.'s Fraser Valley was evacuated Tuesday night due to a «suspicious» fire in the toilet paper aisle, according to authorities.

Semi-truck hauling cattle rolls over in Calgary leaving 17 cows dead: police

Speed was a possible factor in a Tuesday night rollover involving a semi-truck that left 17 cows dead. In a news release Wednesday, Calgary police said officers were called to the area of Stoney Trail S.E. and Macleod Trail S.E. around 8:10 p.m. for a reporte
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Semi-truck hauling cattle rolls over in Calgary leaving 17 cows dead: police

Speed was a possible factor in a Tuesday night rollover involving a semi-truck that left 17 cows dead. In a news release Wednesday, Calgary police said officers were called to the area of Stoney Trail S.E. and Macleod Trail S.E. around 8:10 p.m. for a reported rollover involving a semi-truck carrying 95 cattle.

Abdelrazik tells of despair when Ottawa denied him passport to return home from Sudan

Abousfian Abdelrazik told a court Wednesday about the roller-coaster of emotions he experienced during the tense days of early 2009 when he awaited the green light to return to Canada from Sudan.
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Abdelrazik tells of despair when Ottawa denied him passport to return home from Sudan

Abousfian Abdelrazik told a court Wednesday about the roller-coaster of emotions he experienced during the tense days of early 2009 when he awaited the green light to return to Canada from Sudan.

Use of force by B.C. RCMP officers raises 'concern' but won't lead to criminal charges

Two B.C. RCMP officers won’t face criminal charges for their use for force that left a man who had been arrested for public intoxication with a concussion, a torn shoulder and a chunk of his hair missing – but they could face professional discipline.
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Use of force by B.C. RCMP officers raises 'concern' but won't lead to criminal charges

Two B.C. RCMP officers won’t face criminal charges for their use for force that left a man who had been arrested for public intoxication with a concussion, a torn shoulder and a chunk of his hair missing – but they could face professional discipline.

Montreal man detained in Sudan in the 2000s says Ottawa denied him passport to return home

Abousfian Abdelrazik told a court today about the roller-coaster of emotions he experienced during the tense days of early 2009 when he awaited the green light to return to Canada from Sudan.
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Montreal man detained in Sudan in the 2000s says Ottawa denied him passport to return home

Abousfian Abdelrazik told a court today about the roller-coaster of emotions he experienced during the tense days of early 2009 when he awaited the green light to return to Canada from Sudan.

Judge 'very concerned' after accused Calgary serial rapist derails trial again by firing of lawyer

The trial for a man accused of raping vulnerable women in and around the Calgary area has been derailed after he fired his lawyer a second time.
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Judge 'very concerned' after accused Calgary serial rapist derails trial again by firing of lawyer

The trial for a man accused of raping vulnerable women in and around the Calgary area has been derailed after he fired his lawyer a second time.

New Brunswick premier-designate Susan Holt plans to change gender-identity policy for schools

Premier-designate Susan Holt says she will adopt the gender-identity school policy recommended by New Brunswick's child and youth advocate Kelly Lamrock when the Liberals take charge of government.
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New Brunswick premier-designate Susan Holt plans to change gender-identity policy for schools

Premier-designate Susan Holt says she will adopt the gender-identity school policy recommended by New Brunswick's child and youth advocate Kelly Lamrock when the Liberals take charge of government.

People were stealing golf carts around Ontario. Now police have made a bust

The mystery of golf carts disappearing from Ontario courses has been largely solved. York regional police have charged multiple people with trafficking and theft after an investigation that started in the summer.
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People were stealing golf carts around Ontario. Now police have made a bust

The mystery of golf carts disappearing from Ontario courses has been largely solved. York regional police have charged multiple people with trafficking and theft after an investigation that started in the summer.

'Things are very hard here': Popular Toronto crossing guard asks community for help finding work

He is a familiar face to residents of a neighbourhood just west of Roncesvalles Avenue.
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'Things are very hard here': Popular Toronto crossing guard asks community for help finding work

He is a familiar face to residents of a neighbourhood just west of Roncesvalles Avenue.

CEO of N.B. potato chip company taking 'extended leave of absence' after arrest

The president and CEO of New Brunswick-based Covered Bridge Potato Chips is taking an 'extended leave of absence' after being charged with domestic violence this past weekend.
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CEO of N.B. potato chip company taking 'extended leave of absence' after arrest

The president and CEO of New Brunswick-based Covered Bridge Potato Chips is taking an 'extended leave of absence' after being charged with domestic violence this past weekend.

How a clothes donation bin company passed itself off as a charity, while donated items were put up for sale

In part two of a four-part investigation into the seedy underbelly of the lucrative clothing donation bin industry, CTV W5 uses trackers tp reveal a for-profit operation masquerading as a charity.
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How a clothes donation bin company passed itself off as a charity, while donated items were put up for sale

In part two of a four-part investigation into the seedy underbelly of the lucrative clothing donation bin industry, CTV W5 uses trackers tp reveal a for-profit operation masquerading as a charity.

'Canadians can breathe a sigh of relief': Bank of Canada Governor on interest rate cut

The Bank of Canada made a sizable cut to its key lending rate Wednesday from 4.25 per cent to 3.75 per cent as the global economy continues to expand. The half percentage point cut is the fourth rate cut in a row by the central bank as inflation dropped from
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'Canadians can breathe a sigh of relief': Bank of Canada Governor on interest rate cut

The Bank of Canada made a sizable cut to its key lending rate Wednesday from 4.25 per cent to 3.75 per cent as the global economy continues to expand. The half percentage point cut is the fourth rate cut in a row by the central bank as inflation dropped from 2.7 per cent in June to 1.6 per cent in September.

Second federal union calls for Commons committee to investigate 3-day a week office mandate

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada is now joining the Canadian Association of Public Employees (CAPE) in calling on the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates to conduct a "thorough investigation.
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Second federal union calls for Commons committee to investigate 3-day a week office mandate

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada is now joining the Canadian Association of Public Employees (CAPE) in calling on the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates to conduct a "thorough investigation.

Interest rate drops to 3.75% as Bank of Canada makes another cut

The Bank of Canada made a sizable cut to its key lending rate Wednesday from 4.25 per cent to 3.75 per cent as the global economy continues to expand. The half percentage point cut is the fourth rate cut in a row by the central bank as inflation dropped from
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Interest rate drops to 3.75% as Bank of Canada makes another cut

The Bank of Canada made a sizable cut to its key lending rate Wednesday from 4.25 per cent to 3.75 per cent as the global economy continues to expand. The half percentage point cut is the fourth rate cut in a row by the central bank as inflation dropped from 2.7 per cent in June to 1.6 per cent in September.

More than 10 million Canadians living in homes with 'high radon,' report says

A new report suggests that Canadians' exposure to a radioactive gas is increasing, putting millions of people at a higher risk of developing lung cancer.
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More than 10 million Canadians living in homes with 'high radon,' report says

A new report suggests that Canadians' exposure to a radioactive gas is increasing, putting millions of people at a higher risk of developing lung cancer.

'We all got through it': Canadian family stuck in Cuba recalls ordeal amid massive blackout

Ellen Francis says she and her family were having a great time at one of Cuba's famously stunning beaches and exploring the popular tourist town of Varadero when the situation turned into something like a scary movie.
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'We all got through it': Canadian family stuck in Cuba recalls ordeal amid massive blackout

Ellen Francis says she and her family were having a great time at one of Cuba's famously stunning beaches and exploring the popular tourist town of Varadero when the situation turned into something like a scary movie.

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