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B.C. RCMP say drunk driver crashed SUV then switched seats with passenger – who crashed again

Two drunk women crashed the same SUV into the same parked car in the same motel parking lot in Prince George, B.C., last week, according to police.

B.C. parents sue Irish nanny for quitting on short notice

Two parents filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court last week seeking damages from their former nanny, alleging she quit on short notice and «never said goodbye to the children.»
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B.C. parents sue Irish nanny for quitting on short notice

Two parents filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court last week seeking damages from their former nanny, alleging she quit on short notice and «never said goodbye to the children.»

Canadian government website prepared for increased traffic on U.S. election night

Depending on how the results shake out south of the border, Americans might start looking up how to move to Canada. A government department spokesperson says Canada.ca is designed to accommodate high traffic volumes.
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Canadian government website prepared for increased traffic on U.S. election night

Depending on how the results shake out south of the border, Americans might start looking up how to move to Canada. A government department spokesperson says Canada.ca is designed to accommodate high traffic volumes.

Video shows transport truck toppling over on B.C. highway during windstorm

The wind was a «major factor» in a caught-on-camera crash on the Trans-Canada Highway in B.C. on Monday, according to authorities.
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Video shows transport truck toppling over on B.C. highway during windstorm

The wind was a «major factor» in a caught-on-camera crash on the Trans-Canada Highway in B.C. on Monday, according to authorities.

Canadians gather for camaraderie, food and drink at U.S. election night watch parties

Canadians from coast to coast are gathering with a mixture of excitement and anxiety to watch the U.S. election results.
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Canadians gather for camaraderie, food and drink at U.S. election night watch parties

Canadians from coast to coast are gathering with a mixture of excitement and anxiety to watch the U.S. election results.

'Hug your loved ones': Windsor and Detroit watch and wait as the U.S. votes for a new president

Auto industry and cross-border trade - important for both sides of the river - are issues in this election.
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'Hug your loved ones': Windsor and Detroit watch and wait as the U.S. votes for a new president

Auto industry and cross-border trade - important for both sides of the river - are issues in this election.

B.C.'s chief electoral officer defends election integrity as premier proposes all-party review into counting

B.C.'s chief electoral officer says «extremely challenging weather conditions» and a new voting system factored into human errors that saw hundreds of ballots go uncounted in the provincial election — though none were large enough to change res
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B.C.'s chief electoral officer defends election integrity as premier proposes all-party review into counting

B.C.'s chief electoral officer says «extremely challenging weather conditions» and a new voting system factored into human errors that saw hundreds of ballots go uncounted in the provincial election — though none were large enough to change results. 

Police used Tasers before shooting twin brothers, one fatally, in Nunavik, watchdog says

Quebec's police watchdog says Tasers and pepper spray were allegedly used before police shot two men in Salluit, Que.
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Police used Tasers before shooting twin brothers, one fatally, in Nunavik, watchdog says

Quebec's police watchdog says Tasers and pepper spray were allegedly used before police shot two men in Salluit, Que.

Poilievre accuses Trudeau of sowing 'divisions' that led to Brampton's violent temple clash

In a testy exchange in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of sowing the divisions that led to the violent clash between Sikh separatists and Hindu worshippers outside a Hindu temple i
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Poilievre accuses Trudeau of sowing 'divisions' that led to Brampton's violent temple clash

In a testy exchange in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of sowing the divisions that led to the violent clash between Sikh separatists and Hindu worshippers outside a Hindu temple in Brampton on the weekend.

B.C.'s chief electoral officer defends election integrity after 'anomalies' in count

B.C.'s chief electoral officer says «extremely challenging weather conditions» and a new voting system factored into human errors that saw hundreds of ballots go uncounted in the provincial election — though none were large enough to change res
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B.C.'s chief electoral officer defends election integrity after 'anomalies' in count

B.C.'s chief electoral officer says «extremely challenging weather conditions» and a new voting system factored into human errors that saw hundreds of ballots go uncounted in the provincial election — though none were large enough to change results. 

Canada expresses concerns to Russia after reports of plot to put incendiary devices on planes

The government of Canada has expressed concerns directly to Russia following reports that Moscow was behind a plot to put incendiary devices on planes flying to North America.
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Canada expresses concerns to Russia after reports of plot to put incendiary devices on planes

The government of Canada has expressed concerns directly to Russia following reports that Moscow was behind a plot to put incendiary devices on planes flying to North America.

Inquiry into death of fighter calls for Alberta to regulate bouts, enforce stronger oversights

Justice Carrie Sharpe, who led a fatality inquiry into the death of Tim Hague after he was knocked out in an Edmonton boxing match in 2017, has made 14 recommendations for changes to the way combative sports are regulated in Alberta.
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Inquiry into death of fighter calls for Alberta to regulate bouts, enforce stronger oversights

Justice Carrie Sharpe, who led a fatality inquiry into the death of Tim Hague after he was knocked out in an Edmonton boxing match in 2017, has made 14 recommendations for changes to the way combative sports are regulated in Alberta.

Canada Post says strike threat is already affecting revenue

Canada Post says the threat of a strike is “rapidly impacting” its revenue as customers who worry about their holiday packages not arriving in time switch delivery services.
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Canada Post says strike threat is already affecting revenue

Canada Post says the threat of a strike is “rapidly impacting” its revenue as customers who worry about their holiday packages not arriving in time switch delivery services.

Paul Bernardo goes back before parole board later this month

Paul Bernado, the killer behind some of the most disturbing murders in modern Canadian history, will be back before the parole board later this month.
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Paul Bernardo goes back before parole board later this month

Paul Bernado, the killer behind some of the most disturbing murders in modern Canadian history, will be back before the parole board later this month.

Butter stolen from another Ontario grocery store — this time $1,200 worth in Brantford, police say

The theft happened on Oct. 29 at about 8:25 p.m. from a grocery store at Lynden Road and Wayne Gretzky Parkway, Brantford Police Service say.
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Butter stolen from another Ontario grocery store — this time $1,200 worth in Brantford, police say

The theft happened on Oct. 29 at about 8:25 p.m. from a grocery store at Lynden Road and Wayne Gretzky Parkway, Brantford Police Service say.

B.C. ports are frozen amid a labour dispute. What does this mean for Canadians?

A major trade artery was shut down on Monday when employers locked out more than 700 foremen at ports across British Columbia. But what does this mean for Canada’s supply chain and for consumers?
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B.C. ports are frozen amid a labour dispute. What does this mean for Canadians?

A major trade artery was shut down on Monday when employers locked out more than 700 foremen at ports across British Columbia. But what does this mean for Canada’s supply chain and for consumers?

Suspect seen shooting man during Toronto-area home invasion in new video

Police have released video footage that appears to show a suspect shooting a man who had attempted to intervene in a home invasion in York Region on Monday night.
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Suspect seen shooting man during Toronto-area home invasion in new video

Police have released video footage that appears to show a suspect shooting a man who had attempted to intervene in a home invasion in York Region on Monday night.

'Extreme disregard for the safety of others': Lamborghini driver gets prison sentence for 2021 Toronto crash

A mortgage broker who totalled his Lamborghini and left a passenger with life-altering injuries after trying to pass a Toronto streetcar at nearly three times the speed limit has been handed a two-and-a-half year prison sentence.
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'Extreme disregard for the safety of others': Lamborghini driver gets prison sentence for 2021 Toronto crash

A mortgage broker who totalled his Lamborghini and left a passenger with life-altering injuries after trying to pass a Toronto streetcar at nearly three times the speed limit has been handed a two-and-a-half year prison sentence.

Tens of thousands left without power after strong winds batter B.C.

Tens of thousands of households were left without power on Monday as strong winds battered coastal areas of B.C. and a large swath of the province's Interior.
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Tens of thousands left without power after strong winds batter B.C.

Tens of thousands of households were left without power on Monday as strong winds battered coastal areas of B.C. and a large swath of the province's Interior.

We finally know what the mystery blobs washing up on Newfoundland's beaches are

Throughout the fall, unusual white blobs have been washing ashore on beaches in eastern Newfoundland. A Memorial University chemist says the substance is a type of pollution that shouldn't have been in the ocean in the first place.
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We finally know what the mystery blobs washing up on Newfoundland's beaches are

Throughout the fall, unusual white blobs have been washing ashore on beaches in eastern Newfoundland. A Memorial University chemist says the substance is a type of pollution that shouldn't have been in the ocean in the first place.

B.C. ports shuttered as lockout takes hold in latest labour dispute

One of Canada's most vital trade arteries is cut off as employers at most of British Columbia's ports lock out their workers in a dispute involving about 700 unionized foremen.
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B.C. ports shuttered as lockout takes hold in latest labour dispute

One of Canada's most vital trade arteries is cut off as employers at most of British Columbia's ports lock out their workers in a dispute involving about 700 unionized foremen.

How Canada's auto industry is 'on the ballot' in today's U.S. presidential election

As voters decide who will take over the White House, there's a feeling the person who becomes U.S. president will bring in policies that could shift Canada's role in the automotive industry. There are «two completely different visions for the futur
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How Canada's auto industry is 'on the ballot' in today's U.S. presidential election

As voters decide who will take over the White House, there's a feeling the person who becomes U.S. president will bring in policies that could shift Canada's role in the automotive industry. There are «two completely different visions for the future of the industry» as pitched by the two candidates, says Patrick Anderson, who runs a consultant firm in Michigan that works with manufacturers on both sides of the border.

Off-ice fight between player and fan stains start of Avalon East hockey league season

The launch of a new Avalon East Senior Hockey League season has been marred by an off-ice altercation between a player and fan in Harbour Grace, with the town council promising consequences.
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Off-ice fight between player and fan stains start of Avalon East hockey league season

The launch of a new Avalon East Senior Hockey League season has been marred by an off-ice altercation between a player and fan in Harbour Grace, with the town council promising consequences.

Here's where to go for camaraderie, food and drink on U.S. election night in Canada

As Americans head to the polls for a presidential election Tuesday, their compatriots and Canadian neighbours north of the border will be watching the results with hope and anxiety.
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Here's where to go for camaraderie, food and drink on U.S. election night in Canada

As Americans head to the polls for a presidential election Tuesday, their compatriots and Canadian neighbours north of the border will be watching the results with hope and anxiety.

B.C. man who 'bragged' about sexually assaulting teen girl sentenced

A B.C. man who raped a teenage girl, shared photos of her, and boasted to his friends about his crimes in a group chat, lost his bid to have the case tossed over delays and has been sentenced.
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B.C. man who 'bragged' about sexually assaulting teen girl sentenced

A B.C. man who raped a teenage girl, shared photos of her, and boasted to his friends about his crimes in a group chat, lost his bid to have the case tossed over delays and has been sentenced.

Measles cases in New Brunswick more than double in three days

A measles outbreak declared in New Brunswick’s Zone 3 last week, which includes Fredericton and the upper Saint John River Valley, has more than doubled since last week.
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Measles cases in New Brunswick more than double in three days

A measles outbreak declared in New Brunswick’s Zone 3 last week, which includes Fredericton and the upper Saint John River Valley, has more than doubled since last week.

Toddler at centre of Manitoba homicide investigation taken away from caregiver at nine months old

Natalie Anderson remembers the last time she saw nine-month old Xavia Butler in person.
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Toddler at centre of Manitoba homicide investigation taken away from caregiver at nine months old

Natalie Anderson remembers the last time she saw nine-month old Xavia Butler in person.

3 men charged after violent protests outside GTA Hindu temple, Sikh gurdwara

Three men have been charged after violence erupted between groups of protesters at a series of demonstrations in Brampton and Mississauga on Sunday, including outside a Hindu temple and Sikh gurdwara, Peel police say.
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3 men charged after violent protests outside GTA Hindu temple, Sikh gurdwara

Three men have been charged after violence erupted between groups of protesters at a series of demonstrations in Brampton and Mississauga on Sunday, including outside a Hindu temple and Sikh gurdwara, Peel police say.

How a McMaster University class ring, lost in 1977 in the Atlantic Ocean off Barbados, made it home

In 1977, Morgan Perigo, a graduate of Hamilton's McMaster University, lost his class ring in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Barbados. Last month, free diver Alex Davis found it buried in the sand.
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How a McMaster University class ring, lost in 1977 in the Atlantic Ocean off Barbados, made it home

In 1977, Morgan Perigo, a graduate of Hamilton's McMaster University, lost his class ring in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Barbados. Last month, free diver Alex Davis found it buried in the sand.

Thousands without power in B.C. as strong winds batter coast, Interior

Thousands of households were left without power on Monday morning as strong winds battered coastal areas of British Columbia and a large swath of the province's central Interior.
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Thousands without power in B.C. as strong winds batter coast, Interior

Thousands of households were left without power on Monday morning as strong winds battered coastal areas of British Columbia and a large swath of the province's central Interior.

Federal draft rules require oil and gas sector to cut emissions 35% below 2019 levels

The federal government unveiled draft regulations Monday that will impose a greenhouse gas cap on the oil and gas sector that limits emissions to 35 per cent below 2019 levels.
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Federal draft rules require oil and gas sector to cut emissions 35% below 2019 levels

The federal government unveiled draft regulations Monday that will impose a greenhouse gas cap on the oil and gas sector that limits emissions to 35 per cent below 2019 levels.

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