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Former Lake Louise resort CFO sent to prison, fined total of $775K after convictions for fraud, tax evasion

Derek Nicholas Kwasney was handed a year in jail and a $106,000 fine for failing to pay taxes on money he embezzled from the resort. Those penalties come just weeks after he was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison and a $669,000 fine for a fraud conv
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Former Lake Louise resort CFO sent to prison, fined total of $775K after convictions for fraud, tax evasion

Derek Nicholas Kwasney was handed a year in jail and a $106,000 fine for failing to pay taxes on money he embezzled from the resort. Those penalties come just weeks after he was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison and a $669,000 fine for a fraud conviction.

Vancouver police make arrest at home with links to designated terrorist group

CBC has confirmed the home is that of Charlotte Kates, director of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network which was designated a terrorist entity last month by the Canadian government. 
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Vancouver police make arrest at home with links to designated terrorist group

CBC has confirmed the home is that of Charlotte Kates, director of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network which was designated a terrorist entity last month by the Canadian government. 

B.C.'s chief vet tells clinics to set up bird flu protocols amid human exposure risk

British Columbia's chief veterinarian has told clinics that treat wild birds that they must establish protocols to prevent the spread of avian flu, warning of the risk of human exposure to the illness.
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B.C.'s chief vet tells clinics to set up bird flu protocols amid human exposure risk

British Columbia's chief veterinarian has told clinics that treat wild birds that they must establish protocols to prevent the spread of avian flu, warning of the risk of human exposure to the illness.

U.S. deploys facial biometric system at Peace Bridge border crossing

U.S. border officials have deployed an 'innovative facial biometric test' in select lanes at the Peace Bridge Port of Entry.
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U.S. deploys facial biometric system at Peace Bridge border crossing

U.S. border officials have deployed an 'innovative facial biometric test' in select lanes at the Peace Bridge Port of Entry.

City of Toronto clears encampments near Rogers Centre ahead of sold-out Taylor Swift shows

Five unhoused people who were staying in tents near the Rogers Centre have been given spaces in a Toronto shelters ahead of six sold-out Taylor Swift concerts that are expected to result in a significant influx of visitors to the downtown core.
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City of Toronto clears encampments near Rogers Centre ahead of sold-out Taylor Swift shows

Five unhoused people who were staying in tents near the Rogers Centre have been given spaces in a Toronto shelters ahead of six sold-out Taylor Swift concerts that are expected to result in a significant influx of visitors to the downtown core.

'Countless lives were at risk:' 8 charged, including teen wanted in deadly home invasion, after West Queen West gun battle

A teenage boy arrested along with more than 20 others following a gun battle in Toronto’s West Queen West neighbourhood was wanted in connection with a deadly home invasion in Etobicoke back in April, Toronto police say.
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'Countless lives were at risk:' 8 charged, including teen wanted in deadly home invasion, after West Queen West gun battle

A teenage boy arrested along with more than 20 others following a gun battle in Toronto’s West Queen West neighbourhood was wanted in connection with a deadly home invasion in Etobicoke back in April, Toronto police say.

Partial confinement lifted in Longueuil after CN train derailment and chemical spill

The City of Longueuil has partially lifted the confinement measure currently in effect around the site of a CN train derailment near Jacques-Cartier West Boulevard and Saint-Georges Street after the incident spilt an unknown quantity of hydrogen peroxide Thur
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Partial confinement lifted in Longueuil after CN train derailment and chemical spill

The City of Longueuil has partially lifted the confinement measure currently in effect around the site of a CN train derailment near Jacques-Cartier West Boulevard and Saint-Georges Street after the incident spilt an unknown quantity of hydrogen peroxide Thursday morning.

Train derailment and spill in Longueuil leads to confinement and travel disruptions

A confinement measure with an 800-metre radius is currently in effect in part of Longueuil after a Canadian National Railway (CN) train derailed and spilt an unknown quantity of hydrogen peroxide on Thursday morning.
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Train derailment and spill in Longueuil leads to confinement and travel disruptions

A confinement measure with an 800-metre radius is currently in effect in part of Longueuil after a Canadian National Railway (CN) train derailed and spilt an unknown quantity of hydrogen peroxide on Thursday morning.

Why in Canada, the trains don't run on time | About That

If you board a Via Rail train, there's a good chance you'll be late to your destination — their on-time performance has almost never been worse. The Crown corporation operates at a loss on every one of its routes. Andrew Chang explains how the shortfall an
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Why in Canada, the trains don't run on time | About That

If you board a Via Rail train, there's a good chance you'll be late to your destination — their on-time performance has almost never been worse. The Crown corporation operates at a loss on every one of its routes. Andrew Chang explains how the shortfall and the lagging arrival times are connected.

A year later, impact of deadly Whitehorse house explosion still resonates

On Nov. 14, 2023, a house on Bates Crescent in Whitehorse's Riverdale neighbourhood exploded, killing a neighbour and severely damaging several surrounding homes. Many people are still grappling with the aftermath a year later.
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A year later, impact of deadly Whitehorse house explosion still resonates

On Nov. 14, 2023, a house on Bates Crescent in Whitehorse's Riverdale neighbourhood exploded, killing a neighbour and severely damaging several surrounding homes. Many people are still grappling with the aftermath a year later.

RCMP to announce update to body-worn camera program

RCMP are expected to share details about a nation-wide rollout of a body-worn camera project from Ottawa, the same devices that Calgary police officers have been using for years.
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RCMP to announce update to body-worn camera program

RCMP are expected to share details about a nation-wide rollout of a body-worn camera project from Ottawa, the same devices that Calgary police officers have been using for years.

Police, firefighters respond to train derailment near Montreal; no injuries reported

Police are responding to a derailment at a train yard in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s South Shore.
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Police, firefighters respond to train derailment near Montreal; no injuries reported

Police are responding to a derailment at a train yard in Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s South Shore.

B.C. Realtors fined $200K for failure to disclose relevant information to clients

Two B.C. real estate agents have been fined a combined total of more than $200,000 for professional misconduct they committed during the sale of a waterfront property on the Sunshine Coast in 2017.
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B.C. Realtors fined $200K for failure to disclose relevant information to clients

Two B.C. real estate agents have been fined a combined total of more than $200,000 for professional misconduct they committed during the sale of a waterfront property on the Sunshine Coast in 2017.

'A tremendous inconvenience': Rural communities prepare for potential postal disruptions

The inability to send and receive letter mail won’t be the main pitfall of a service disruption. The biggest concern for rural communities will be parcel delivery. Small communities often rely on online deliveries for items they cannot find locally.
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'A tremendous inconvenience': Rural communities prepare for potential postal disruptions

The inability to send and receive letter mail won’t be the main pitfall of a service disruption. The biggest concern for rural communities will be parcel delivery. Small communities often rely on online deliveries for items they cannot find locally.

A look at how much mail Canada Post delivers, amid a strike notice

Amid a potential postal worker strike, here’s a look at how many letters and parcels the corporation delivers and how those numbers have changed in the internet age.
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A look at how much mail Canada Post delivers, amid a strike notice

Amid a potential postal worker strike, here’s a look at how many letters and parcels the corporation delivers and how those numbers have changed in the internet age.

Thousands of donations, fewer than 2% used. Why cord blood transplants are so rare

Transplants are rare because of new cancer treatments and small volumes. But experts say they still save lives.
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Thousands of donations, fewer than 2% used. Why cord blood transplants are so rare

Transplants are rare because of new cancer treatments and small volumes. But experts say they still save lives.

Canadian steel tariffs less likely under Trump 2.0, U.S. trade experts say, but disruption still a risk

A U.S. trade attorney and a former congressman say a second Trump administration may not direct tariffs specifically at Canada, but there's concern this country could get swept up in the broader universal tariff Trump is proposing.
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Canadian steel tariffs less likely under Trump 2.0, U.S. trade experts say, but disruption still a risk

A U.S. trade attorney and a former congressman say a second Trump administration may not direct tariffs specifically at Canada, but there's concern this country could get swept up in the broader universal tariff Trump is proposing.

For some homebuyers, cashback rebates can save thousands in real estate commissions

In Canada, the homeseller usually pays a commission to real estate agents on both sides of the transaction. But some agents are willing to offer a cashback rebate to home buyers, which works as a kind of discount on the total purchase price.
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For some homebuyers, cashback rebates can save thousands in real estate commissions

In Canada, the homeseller usually pays a commission to real estate agents on both sides of the transaction. But some agents are willing to offer a cashback rebate to home buyers, which works as a kind of discount on the total purchase price.

Some Scotiabank customers still unable to access accounts after 'scheduled maintenance'

Some Scotiabank customers are still unable to access their online banking accounts after what the company called «scheduled maintenance» turned into a service outage that crept into Wednesday, sparking online anger and a proposed class action laws
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Some Scotiabank customers still unable to access accounts after 'scheduled maintenance'

Some Scotiabank customers are still unable to access their online banking accounts after what the company called «scheduled maintenance» turned into a service outage that crept into Wednesday, sparking online anger and a proposed class action lawsuit.

Removing bike lanes on major Toronto streets would cost at least $48 million: city staff

Removing bike lanes on sections of Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and University Avenue could cost taxpayers at least $48 million.
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Removing bike lanes on major Toronto streets would cost at least $48 million: city staff

Removing bike lanes on sections of Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and University Avenue could cost taxpayers at least $48 million.

Toronto teenager charged with first-degree murder in Kitchener, Ont. homicide

A Toronto teen has been charged as part of an investigation into Kitchener, Ont.’s first homicide of 2024.
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Toronto teenager charged with first-degree murder in Kitchener, Ont. homicide

A Toronto teen has been charged as part of an investigation into Kitchener, Ont.’s first homicide of 2024.

Kitchener, Ont. woman with incurable cancer dies, fight continues to get provincial funding for expensive drug treatment

The family of a young Kitchener woman, who died Sunday from a rare bile duct cancer, is promising her quest to get provincial funding for a drug that helped extend her life will continue.
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Kitchener, Ont. woman with incurable cancer dies, fight continues to get provincial funding for expensive drug treatment

The family of a young Kitchener woman, who died Sunday from a rare bile duct cancer, is promising her quest to get provincial funding for a drug that helped extend her life will continue.

Hamilton police chief releases statement following fatal police-involved shooting, promises 'lines of communication' will remain open

Hamilton’s police chief is looking to set the record straight on several “factual inaccuracies” that he says have been circulating regarding the fatal police-involved shooting of a 43-year-old father of three in the city over the weekend.
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Hamilton police chief releases statement following fatal police-involved shooting, promises 'lines of communication' will remain open

Hamilton’s police chief is looking to set the record straight on several “factual inaccuracies” that he says have been circulating regarding the fatal police-involved shooting of a 43-year-old father of three in the city over the weekend.

Researchers urge federal government to halt macaque imports to Quebec for medical research

Dozens of researchers across Canada have joined a growing chorus of voices urging the federal government to halt the importation of an endangered monkey species for medical research in Quebec.
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Researchers urge federal government to halt macaque imports to Quebec for medical research

Dozens of researchers across Canada have joined a growing chorus of voices urging the federal government to halt the importation of an endangered monkey species for medical research in Quebec.

April trial date set for ex-Canadian world junior hockey players accused of sexual assault

Five players accused of sexually assaulting a woman after a London, Ont., gala celebrating their 2018 world junior hockey win will now stand trial beginning in April 2025, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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April trial date set for ex-Canadian world junior hockey players accused of sexual assault

Five players accused of sexually assaulting a woman after a London, Ont., gala celebrating their 2018 world junior hockey win will now stand trial beginning in April 2025, a judge ruled Tuesday.

Ontario school board spending over $41K on staff travel to Brazil, Italy, Germany and Dubai

A superintendent with the Halton Catholic District School Board travelled to conferences around the world to attract international students, but the board won't say how many were directly recruited.
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Ontario school board spending over $41K on staff travel to Brazil, Italy, Germany and Dubai

A superintendent with the Halton Catholic District School Board travelled to conferences around the world to attract international students, but the board won't say how many were directly recruited.

3 men arrested in B.C. have ties to Mexican drug cartels, RCMP say

Mounties say they've arrested three men in Surrey, B.C., believed to be tied to a transnational organized crime group connected to Mexican drug cartels, while four others suspected of trafficking large quantities of drugs were arrested in Burnaby, B.C. 
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3 men arrested in B.C. have ties to Mexican drug cartels, RCMP say

Mounties say they've arrested three men in Surrey, B.C., believed to be tied to a transnational organized crime group connected to Mexican drug cartels, while four others suspected of trafficking large quantities of drugs were arrested in Burnaby, B.C. 

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