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Teachers in Newfoundland and Labrador say violence is on the rise, averaging 22 incidents per school day

School staff are being struck more often, students are fighting more frequently, and police are increasingly being called to school grounds, according to data compiled and released this week by the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers' Association.

Just 27% of N.S. roads were in 'good' or better condition in 2022: Statistics Canada

New data from Statistics Canada shows the majority of Nova Scotia’s public roads are crumbling and may be in worse condition when compared to Canada overall. 
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Just 27% of N.S. roads were in 'good' or better condition in 2022: Statistics Canada

New data from Statistics Canada shows the majority of Nova Scotia’s public roads are crumbling and may be in worse condition when compared to Canada overall. 

Asylum seeker living in car after being evicted from government-funded hotel room

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, which has leased hotels to house asylum seekers in recent years, has an eviction policy that gives occupants very little notice to move out, leaving many homeless in the midst of a housing crisis.
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Asylum seeker living in car after being evicted from government-funded hotel room

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, which has leased hotels to house asylum seekers in recent years, has an eviction policy that gives occupants very little notice to move out, leaving many homeless in the midst of a housing crisis.

How the U.S. election could impact the loonie and your investments

Canada and the U.S. are each other's largest trade partners with about $3.6 billion worth of goods and services crossing the border each day.
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How the U.S. election could impact the loonie and your investments

Canada and the U.S. are each other's largest trade partners with about $3.6 billion worth of goods and services crossing the border each day.

Air Canada promised to become more accessible. But hidden cameras show it's still falling short

A year ago, Air Canada promised make the flying experience more accessible for passengers with disabilities, but a Marketplace investigation found it's still falling short when it comes to staff training, boarding procedures and the availability of lift equip
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Air Canada promised to become more accessible. But hidden cameras show it's still falling short

A year ago, Air Canada promised make the flying experience more accessible for passengers with disabilities, but a Marketplace investigation found it's still falling short when it comes to staff training, boarding procedures and the availability of lift equipment.

Ontario mayors ask Ford to use notwithstanding clause to clear homeless encampments

Thirteen Ontario city mayors are asking Premier Doug Ford to use the notwithstanding clause to override a court decision preventing municipalities from clearing homeless encampments if their shelters are full.
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Ontario mayors ask Ford to use notwithstanding clause to clear homeless encampments

Thirteen Ontario city mayors are asking Premier Doug Ford to use the notwithstanding clause to override a court decision preventing municipalities from clearing homeless encampments if their shelters are full.

1 arrested, 1 at large following shooting into B.C. home of Punjabi musician AP Dhillon

Gunshots were fired into the Vancouver Island home of popular Punjabi singer and music producer AP Dhillon in September. Now, RCMP say they have arrested one man and issued a warrant for another believed to be in India.
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1 arrested, 1 at large following shooting into B.C. home of Punjabi musician AP Dhillon

Gunshots were fired into the Vancouver Island home of popular Punjabi singer and music producer AP Dhillon in September. Now, RCMP say they have arrested one man and issued a warrant for another believed to be in India.

Indigenous youth skeptical of government's commitment to reconciliation, says survey

More than 1,100 Indigenous youth shared their thoughts on reconciliation, community and their own futures in a report released Wednesday by Indigenous Youth Roots (IYR).
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Indigenous youth skeptical of government's commitment to reconciliation, says survey

More than 1,100 Indigenous youth shared their thoughts on reconciliation, community and their own futures in a report released Wednesday by Indigenous Youth Roots (IYR).

The counting still isn't done in B.C.'s election. Here's what happens next

The B.C. NDP is awaiting the outcome of judicial recounts in two electoral ridings to find out what form its government will soon take on. It needs to win at least one of the ridings to secure a majority.
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The counting still isn't done in B.C.'s election. Here's what happens next

The B.C. NDP is awaiting the outcome of judicial recounts in two electoral ridings to find out what form its government will soon take on. It needs to win at least one of the ridings to secure a majority.

Toronto mom charged with murder after baby dies in house fire: police

A 19-year-old mother has been charged with murder after her baby died in a house fire in Toronto last week, police say.
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Toronto mom charged with murder after baby dies in house fire: police

A 19-year-old mother has been charged with murder after her baby died in a house fire in Toronto last week, police say.

19-year-old woman charged with murder in connection with Toronto fire that killed baby

A 19-year-old woman has been charged with murder after a baby was killed in a house fire in Toronto last week, police say.
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19-year-old woman charged with murder in connection with Toronto fire that killed baby

A 19-year-old woman has been charged with murder after a baby was killed in a house fire in Toronto last week, police say.

Alberta government proposing bigger fines for illegal slaughter and sale of meat

Alberta’s provincial government is proposing new laws to crack down on the illegal sale and slaughter of meat.
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Alberta government proposing bigger fines for illegal slaughter and sale of meat

Alberta’s provincial government is proposing new laws to crack down on the illegal sale and slaughter of meat.

A balmy Halloween for Ontario, Quebec as October temperature records broken

Record-breaking temperatures are making many places in Ontario and Quebec feel more like summer. Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, London and a swath of other cities in the region are forecast to hit record highs for Oct. 31.
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A balmy Halloween for Ontario, Quebec as October temperature records broken

Record-breaking temperatures are making many places in Ontario and Quebec feel more like summer. Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, London and a swath of other cities in the region are forecast to hit record highs for Oct. 31.

Syilx Okanagan woman files lawsuit alleging historic abuse at B.C. Catholic school

A Syilx Okanagan woman has filed a lawsuit against church authorities and the Canadian government alleging she was physically and sexually abused as a child at a Catholic-run Vernon, B.C., school.
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Syilx Okanagan woman files lawsuit alleging historic abuse at B.C. Catholic school

A Syilx Okanagan woman has filed a lawsuit against church authorities and the Canadian government alleging she was physically and sexually abused as a child at a Catholic-run Vernon, B.C., school.

Taylor Swift fans priced out of accommodations after hotel, Airbnb costs spike 10 times higher

Some hotel rooms and short-term rentals in Toronto and Vancouver on weekends Taylor Swift is playing are costing 10 times more than on other weekends. Some fans are cutting potential losses and selling their tickets, while others are coming up with creative s
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Taylor Swift fans priced out of accommodations after hotel, Airbnb costs spike 10 times higher

Some hotel rooms and short-term rentals in Toronto and Vancouver on weekends Taylor Swift is playing are costing 10 times more than on other weekends. Some fans are cutting potential losses and selling their tickets, while others are coming up with creative solutions, including bartering spare tickets for accommodation.

Are some rents in Canada part of a price-fixing scheme?

One large Canadian landlord has stopped using software to help set rent prices after CBC News began an investigation. The software is called YieldStar, and it's under federal investigation in the United States and the subject of a lawsuit from the Department
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Are some rents in Canada part of a price-fixing scheme?

One large Canadian landlord has stopped using software to help set rent prices after CBC News began an investigation. The software is called YieldStar, and it's under federal investigation in the United States and the subject of a lawsuit from the Department of Justice for collusion, price-fixing and artificially inflating American rents.

Survivors call on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism

Residential school survivors are calling on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism, days after the release of a report about unmarked graves and burial sites associated with the institutions.
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Survivors call on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism

Residential school survivors are calling on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism, days after the release of a report about unmarked graves and burial sites associated with the institutions.

Teenage boy dead after exchange of gunfire with 4 officers in Aurora, Ont.: SIU

A 17-year-old is dead after he was involved in an exchange of gunfire with four police officers who were responding to a break-and-enter in progress in Aurora on Wednesday night, the province’s police watchdog says.
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Teenage boy dead after exchange of gunfire with 4 officers in Aurora, Ont.: SIU

A 17-year-old is dead after he was involved in an exchange of gunfire with four police officers who were responding to a break-and-enter in progress in Aurora on Wednesday night, the province’s police watchdog says.

CRA extends exemption for 'bare trust' reporting for 2024

Bare trusts will not require the submission of a T3 Return or Schedule 15 for the 2024 tax year as the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) extended its reporting exemption it introduced in 2023.
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CRA extends exemption for 'bare trust' reporting for 2024

Bare trusts will not require the submission of a T3 Return or Schedule 15 for the 2024 tax year as the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) extended its reporting exemption it introduced in 2023.

'I was trembling:' Brampton man says police wrongfully Tasered him in his bedroom

Junior Henry says he was shot by a Taser in his bedroom all because police got the wrong home in Brampton.
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'I was trembling:' Brampton man says police wrongfully Tasered him in his bedroom

Junior Henry says he was shot by a Taser in his bedroom all because police got the wrong home in Brampton.

Wheel detached from van causes fatal 401 crash near Cambridge: OPP

One person has died after police say a wheel detached from a vehicle, causing a crash in the eastbound lanes of the 401 near Cambridge.
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Wheel detached from van causes fatal 401 crash near Cambridge: OPP

One person has died after police say a wheel detached from a vehicle, causing a crash in the eastbound lanes of the 401 near Cambridge.

Federal government to stop paying B.C. woman for job she doesn’t have

There appears to be an end in sight for the strange predicament of a B.C. woman who was being paid by the federal government for a job she was hired for but never actually did.
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Federal government to stop paying B.C. woman for job she doesn’t have

There appears to be an end in sight for the strange predicament of a B.C. woman who was being paid by the federal government for a job she was hired for but never actually did.

Seller ordered to return buyer's $1.5M deposit for 2 Vancouver teardowns at centre of fraud litigation

The owner of a pair of teardown homes in Vancouver's rapidly redeveloping Oakridge neighbourhood has been ordered to refund a would-be buyer's deposit of $1.5 million.
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Seller ordered to return buyer's $1.5M deposit for 2 Vancouver teardowns at centre of fraud litigation

The owner of a pair of teardown homes in Vancouver's rapidly redeveloping Oakridge neighbourhood has been ordered to refund a would-be buyer's deposit of $1.5 million.

Alberta woman's medically assisted death delayed last minute by B.C. judge

An Alberta woman was denied a medically assisted death in Vancouver this past Sunday after an injunction was granted barely 24 hours before she was scheduled to die.
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Alberta woman's medically assisted death delayed last minute by B.C. judge

An Alberta woman was denied a medically assisted death in Vancouver this past Sunday after an injunction was granted barely 24 hours before she was scheduled to die.

Mother of teen victim in mass killing suing Manitoba's child welfare agency

The mother of a 17-year-old victim in a mass slaying in Manitoba is suing a child welfare agency for allegedly failing to protect the girl.
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Mother of teen victim in mass killing suing Manitoba's child welfare agency

The mother of a 17-year-old victim in a mass slaying in Manitoba is suing a child welfare agency for allegedly failing to protect the girl.

Attempts to put Trudeau leadership question to rest only making caucus tensions worse, MP says

One of the Liberal MPs calling for a secret ballot vote on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership says efforts by cabinet to put the issue to rest may only be increasing tensions in caucus.
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Attempts to put Trudeau leadership question to rest only making caucus tensions worse, MP says

One of the Liberal MPs calling for a secret ballot vote on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s leadership says efforts by cabinet to put the issue to rest may only be increasing tensions in caucus.

Global Affairs won't confirm reports Canadian dead in Russia was foreign fighter

Global Affairs Canada says it is aware of the death of a Canadian citizen in Russia, but won't confirm reports that he was a foreign fighter fighting for Ukraine.
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Global Affairs won't confirm reports Canadian dead in Russia was foreign fighter

Global Affairs Canada says it is aware of the death of a Canadian citizen in Russia, but won't confirm reports that he was a foreign fighter fighting for Ukraine.

Alberta Mountie disciplined for telling colleague she was 'trash' for reporting a sexual assault

An Alberta RCMP constable has admitted to harassment and discreditable conduct for telling a fellow officer she was a “money-chasing piece of trash” for filing a formal sexual assault complaint against another Mountie.
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Alberta Mountie disciplined for telling colleague she was 'trash' for reporting a sexual assault

An Alberta RCMP constable has admitted to harassment and discreditable conduct for telling a fellow officer she was a “money-chasing piece of trash” for filing a formal sexual assault complaint against another Mountie.

3 dead after Vancouver Island house fire, including man who tried to save others

Three people were found dead after a fire tore through a rental home on Vancouver Island earlier this week. Investigators believe one of the victims initially escaped the blaze, but ran back inside to rescue others before he succumbed to smoke inhalation.
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3 dead after Vancouver Island house fire, including man who tried to save others

Three people were found dead after a fire tore through a rental home on Vancouver Island earlier this week. Investigators believe one of the victims initially escaped the blaze, but ran back inside to rescue others before he succumbed to smoke inhalation.

The loonie is trading at lows not seen in years. Here's what it means for Canadians

The Canadian dollar is trading against the U.S. dollar at levels not seen since 2020 as the combined pressures of economic outlooks, elections, and energy prices weigh. Here's what you need to know.
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The loonie is trading at lows not seen in years. Here's what it means for Canadians

The Canadian dollar is trading against the U.S. dollar at levels not seen since 2020 as the combined pressures of economic outlooks, elections, and energy prices weigh. Here's what you need to know.

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