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Report finds 1 in 5 newcomers leave Canada within 25 years, calls for retention plan

One in five immigrants who come to Canada ultimately leave for another country within 25 years, with about one-third of those people moving on within the first five years.

E. coli: Carrots recalled in Canada

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has posted a recall for both baby and whole organic carrot brands sold at multiple grocery stores due to E. coli contamination.
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E. coli: Carrots recalled in Canada

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has posted a recall for both baby and whole organic carrot brands sold at multiple grocery stores due to E. coli contamination.

Inflation ticked up to 2% in October after previous month's steep drop in gas prices

Canada's inflation rate ticked up to two per cent in October, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday. The consumer price index had previously hit 1.6 per cent in September, thanks to a steep decline in gas prices.
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Inflation ticked up to 2% in October after previous month's steep drop in gas prices

Canada's inflation rate ticked up to two per cent in October, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday. The consumer price index had previously hit 1.6 per cent in September, thanks to a steep decline in gas prices.

Trial of alleged neo-Nazi propagandist 'Dark Foreigner' begins in Ottawa

Using the online alias «Dark Foreigner,» an Ottawa man made hate propaganda videos and images for an international neo-Nazi organization to promote hatred against Jews and others, federal Crown prosecutors alleged at the beginning of Patrick G
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Trial of alleged neo-Nazi propagandist 'Dark Foreigner' begins in Ottawa

Using the online alias «Dark Foreigner,» an Ottawa man made hate propaganda videos and images for an international neo-Nazi organization to promote hatred against Jews and others, federal Crown prosecutors alleged at the beginning of Patrick Gordon Macdonald's trial on Monday.

Dog-sitter films explicit OnlyFans content in client homes, raising privacy concerns

A Nova Scotia woman says she was shocked to discover her bathroom floor and swimming pool were the background of explicit videos posted by her dog-sitter on an adults-only website. 
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Dog-sitter films explicit OnlyFans content in client homes, raising privacy concerns

A Nova Scotia woman says she was shocked to discover her bathroom floor and swimming pool were the background of explicit videos posted by her dog-sitter on an adults-only website. 

When did Christmas cards get so intense? As the mental load piles up, some families are opting out

When they were first conceived, Christmas cards were meant to save time. Now, depending on your point of view, modern Christmas cards are either a cherished custom that brings you joy, or an unnecessary burden during a time of year when the mental load i
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When did Christmas cards get so intense? As the mental load piles up, some families are opting out

When they were first conceived, Christmas cards were meant to save time. Now, depending on your point of view, modern Christmas cards are either a cherished custom that brings you joy, or an unnecessary burden during a time of year when the mental load is already heavy.

Here's a look at B.C. Premier David Eby's new cabinet

B.C. Premier David Eby introduced his new cabinet Monday, with some notable shuffles in high-profile ministries responsible for addressing some of the most pressing issues facing the province.
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Here's a look at B.C. Premier David Eby's new cabinet

B.C. Premier David Eby introduced his new cabinet Monday, with some notable shuffles in high-profile ministries responsible for addressing some of the most pressing issues facing the province.

Men from Ontario, B.C. charged in 'mistaken identity' shooting, RCMP say

Two men from Ontario and British Columbia have been charged in connection with a 2022 shooting that left an innocent victim seriously wounded.
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Men from Ontario, B.C. charged in 'mistaken identity' shooting, RCMP say

Two men from Ontario and British Columbia have been charged in connection with a 2022 shooting that left an innocent victim seriously wounded.

B.C. RCMP detachment refutes social media claims of human trafficking, kidnapping

Mounties in B.C.'s Sea to Sky region say there is «no credible evidence» to support claims circulating on social media that a human trafficking ring is operating in Squamish or that there have been kidnappings in the community.
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B.C. RCMP detachment refutes social media claims of human trafficking, kidnapping

Mounties in B.C.'s Sea to Sky region say there is «no credible evidence» to support claims circulating on social media that a human trafficking ring is operating in Squamish or that there have been kidnappings in the community.

New survey finds Canadians are feeling anxious about immigration

Canadians are feeling increasingly uneasy about immigration and its role in «economic strain,» according to a new survey conducted by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
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New survey finds Canadians are feeling anxious about immigration

Canadians are feeling increasingly uneasy about immigration and its role in «economic strain,» according to a new survey conducted by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

Conservatives increase pressure on Boissonnault to resign

Conservatives are ramping up pressure on Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault to resign following a news report that said his former medical-supply company shared a mailbox with a woman who was arrested in a drug bust.
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Conservatives increase pressure on Boissonnault to resign

Conservatives are ramping up pressure on Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault to resign following a news report that said his former medical-supply company shared a mailbox with a woman who was arrested in a drug bust.

Doctors met by security as they set up unsanctioned overdose prevention sites at Vancouver Island hospitals

Doctors on Vancouver Island say they're setting up unsanctioned overdose prevention sites on the grounds of two hospitals this week because the B.C. government hasn't lived up to its promise to set aside space for the sites. 
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Doctors met by security as they set up unsanctioned overdose prevention sites at Vancouver Island hospitals

Doctors on Vancouver Island say they're setting up unsanctioned overdose prevention sites on the grounds of two hospitals this week because the B.C. government hasn't lived up to its promise to set aside space for the sites. 

Canada-U.S. border hours to change at 35 ports of entry in new year

The Canada Border Services Agency says as of Jan. 6, 35 ports of entry across the country will adjust their hours of service as a way to enhance security for both countries, a news release said Monday.
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Canada-U.S. border hours to change at 35 ports of entry in new year

The Canada Border Services Agency says as of Jan. 6, 35 ports of entry across the country will adjust their hours of service as a way to enhance security for both countries, a news release said Monday.

Alberta to lift auto insurance rate cap, axe right to sue in crashes: Sources

One major reform the UCP will announce soon could slash drivers' premiums in future. But next year, companies will be allowed to charge much more, CBC News has learned.
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Alberta to lift auto insurance rate cap, axe right to sue in crashes: Sources

One major reform the UCP will announce soon could slash drivers' premiums in future. But next year, companies will be allowed to charge much more, CBC News has learned.

Some Canada-U.S. border crossing times will change in 2025. Here's what you need to know

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) says it will adjust the opening hours of crossing points across the country early next year.
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Some Canada-U.S. border crossing times will change in 2025. Here's what you need to know

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) says it will adjust the opening hours of crossing points across the country early next year.

SaskPower appealing record $840,000 fine for 2020 deaths of 2 workers

SaskPower is appealing a decision ordering the provincial Crown to pay $840,000 after two of its line workers died while on the job.
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SaskPower appealing record $840,000 fine for 2020 deaths of 2 workers

SaskPower is appealing a decision ordering the provincial Crown to pay $840,000 after two of its line workers died while on the job.

Ontario tables bill that bans supervised consumption sites near schools, daycares

Ontario has tabled a bill that aims to shutter 10 supervised consumption sites the government deems are too close to schools and daycares.
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Ontario tables bill that bans supervised consumption sites near schools, daycares

Ontario has tabled a bill that aims to shutter 10 supervised consumption sites the government deems are too close to schools and daycares.

B.C. Premier David Eby's new cabinet shifts Dix, Farnworth into new roles

B.C. Premier David Eby introduced his new cabinet Monday, with some notable shuffles in high-profile ministries responsible for addressing some of the most pressing issues facing the province.
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B.C. Premier David Eby's new cabinet shifts Dix, Farnworth into new roles

B.C. Premier David Eby introduced his new cabinet Monday, with some notable shuffles in high-profile ministries responsible for addressing some of the most pressing issues facing the province.

Ontario Taylor Swift fans 'crushed' after losing thousands of dollars in alleged Eras Tour ticket scam

Halton police say 40 people have reported paying a third party a total of $70K for non-existent tickets, while an Ontario mom says she's heard from nearly 160 people who bought what turned out to be fake tickets.
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Ontario Taylor Swift fans 'crushed' after losing thousands of dollars in alleged Eras Tour ticket scam

Halton police say 40 people have reported paying a third party a total of $70K for non-existent tickets, while an Ontario mom says she's heard from nearly 160 people who bought what turned out to be fake tickets.

More than 80 goats, 2 sheep seized after being allowed to roam free in corn field: P.E.I. RCMP

Police and agriculture officials seized more than 80 goats and two sheep from a property in Sherbrooke, P.E.I., on Friday.
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More than 80 goats, 2 sheep seized after being allowed to roam free in corn field: P.E.I. RCMP

Police and agriculture officials seized more than 80 goats and two sheep from a property in Sherbrooke, P.E.I., on Friday.

Trial begins for men accused in migrants' deaths near Manitoba border crossing

Jury selection is underway in the trial of two men accused of smuggling migrants across the Canada-U. S. border.
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Trial begins for men accused in migrants' deaths near Manitoba border crossing

Jury selection is underway in the trial of two men accused of smuggling migrants across the Canada-U. S. border.

Fall storm could bring 'hurricane force' winds to B.C., forecasters say

Environment Canada is warning about an intensifying storm that is expected to bring powerful winds to Vancouver Island and the British Columbia coast this week.
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Fall storm could bring 'hurricane force' winds to B.C., forecasters say

Environment Canada is warning about an intensifying storm that is expected to bring powerful winds to Vancouver Island and the British Columbia coast this week.

Halifax police say Walmart employee's death isn't suspicious, refuse to release details

Police in Halifax say the death of a Walmart employee who was found inside an oven in the store last month is not suspicious, but they are refusing to release any additional details.
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Halifax police say Walmart employee's death isn't suspicious, refuse to release details

Police in Halifax say the death of a Walmart employee who was found inside an oven in the store last month is not suspicious, but they are refusing to release any additional details.

Canada Post, union set to meet with newly appointed mediator Monday

Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) are meeting with a special mediator for the first time Monday to continue talks as they enter the fourth day of a national strike.
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Canada Post, union set to meet with newly appointed mediator Monday

Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) are meeting with a special mediator for the first time Monday to continue talks as they enter the fourth day of a national strike.

Live at 12:30 p.m. EST: Prince Harry meeting with children in Vancouver

Prince Harry will meet with children in Vancouver as part of his work with the Invictus Games to bring the event to schools everywhere.
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Live at 12:30 p.m. EST: Prince Harry meeting with children in Vancouver

Prince Harry will meet with children in Vancouver as part of his work with the Invictus Games to bring the event to schools everywhere.

Halifax police say Walmart employee's death isn't suspicious; no details released

Police in Halifax say the death of a Walmart employee who was found inside an oven in the store last month is not suspicious, but they are refusing to release any additional details.
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Halifax police say Walmart employee's death isn't suspicious; no details released

Police in Halifax say the death of a Walmart employee who was found inside an oven in the store last month is not suspicious, but they are refusing to release any additional details.

Canadians generally optimistic about human rights, despite challenges: poll

Two-thirds of Canadians are optimistic about where human rights are headed in this country, but there is growing pessimism about the state of rights abroad, a new survey found.
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Canadians generally optimistic about human rights, despite challenges: poll

Two-thirds of Canadians are optimistic about where human rights are headed in this country, but there is growing pessimism about the state of rights abroad, a new survey found.

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