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'Little girl deserves justice': Gallery erupts in anger as charges stayed against driver who killed child

In a tense courtroom, a judge stayed the charge against a Saskatoon woman who hit and killed a nine-year-old girl.

'It changed the City of Moncton': Murdered police officers remembered 50 years later

Dozens gathered at a police memorial in Moncton, N.B., Friday morning to remember and honour Const. Michael O’Leary and Cpl. Aurèle Bourgeois on the 50th anniversary of their tragic deaths.
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'It changed the City of Moncton': Murdered police officers remembered 50 years later

Dozens gathered at a police memorial in Moncton, N.B., Friday morning to remember and honour Const. Michael O’Leary and Cpl. Aurèle Bourgeois on the 50th anniversary of their tragic deaths.

Eight people injured after horse-drawn wagon went out of control in eastern Ont.

Eight people were injured after horses became out of control while a man was offering a horse-drawn wagon ride Thursday in eastern Ontario, according to the Brockville Police Service.
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Eight people injured after horse-drawn wagon went out of control in eastern Ont.

Eight people were injured after horses became out of control while a man was offering a horse-drawn wagon ride Thursday in eastern Ontario, according to the Brockville Police Service.

Hang on, Acme! Calgary's population boom expected to spill over to small-town Alberta next

The first wave of migration into Alberta was concentrated in Calgary. But economists predict the growth will spill across Alberta and into small towns as prices in Calgary creep up.
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Hang on, Acme! Calgary's population boom expected to spill over to small-town Alberta next

The first wave of migration into Alberta was concentrated in Calgary. But economists predict the growth will spill across Alberta and into small towns as prices in Calgary creep up.

Labour minister asks Canada Industrial Relations Board to step into Canada Post contract dispute

Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon is sending the labour dispute between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) to the Canada Industrial Relations Board.
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Labour minister asks Canada Industrial Relations Board to step into Canada Post contract dispute

Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon is sending the labour dispute between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) to the Canada Industrial Relations Board.

Labour minister says Canada Post workers could soon be forced back to work

Canada Post workers began their strike four weeks ago, halting mail and package deliveries across the country. MacKinnon said he hopes work will resume as early as next week.
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Labour minister says Canada Post workers could soon be forced back to work

Canada Post workers began their strike four weeks ago, halting mail and package deliveries across the country. MacKinnon said he hopes work will resume as early as next week.

Top musician forced to cancel Toronto concert after Air Canada refused to give his priceless cello a seat on plane

Famed British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, who became a household name after performing at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has said he had to cancel a concert in Canada after the country’s largest airline denied his pre-booked seat for his cel
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Top musician forced to cancel Toronto concert after Air Canada refused to give his priceless cello a seat on plane

Famed British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, who became a household name after performing at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has said he had to cancel a concert in Canada after the country’s largest airline denied his pre-booked seat for his cello.

Will your Christmas gifts arrive on time? Here's what the labour minister had to say

The Canada Post labour dispute has now passed the four-week mark, and as Christmas draws near, some may be anxious about delayed or cancelled shipments affecting their holiday shopping.
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Will your Christmas gifts arrive on time? Here's what the labour minister had to say

The Canada Post labour dispute has now passed the four-week mark, and as Christmas draws near, some may be anxious about delayed or cancelled shipments affecting their holiday shopping.

Frank Stronach chooses jury trial in Toronto sexual assault case

Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach, who faces multiple sex assault charges, is opting for a preliminary inquiry and a jury trial in his Toronto case.
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Frank Stronach chooses jury trial in Toronto sexual assault case

Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach, who faces multiple sex assault charges, is opting for a preliminary inquiry and a jury trial in his Toronto case.

Man charged with manslaughter in death of missing Cape Breton man

A man has been charged with manslaughter in connection with the disappearance and homicide of a man in Cape Breton this past summer.
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Man charged with manslaughter in death of missing Cape Breton man

A man has been charged with manslaughter in connection with the disappearance and homicide of a man in Cape Breton this past summer.

B.C. carjacking suspect sped across U.S. border before arrest, police say

Authorities have arrested a suspect who allegedly carjacked a pickup truck in B.C.'s Lower Mainland then sped across the U.S. border, triggering a massive police response.
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B.C. carjacking suspect sped across U.S. border before arrest, police say

Authorities have arrested a suspect who allegedly carjacked a pickup truck in B.C.'s Lower Mainland then sped across the U.S. border, triggering a massive police response.

Canada can't say when it will clear 140,000 backlogged cases for First Nations kids

Canada has told the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal it can't say when it will work through a backlog of some 140,000 cases related to First Nations child services.
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Canada can't say when it will clear 140,000 backlogged cases for First Nations kids

Canada has told the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal it can't say when it will work through a backlog of some 140,000 cases related to First Nations child services.

Provinces need to do more to cut emissions, feds say, while announcing Canada's new 2035 climate target

Canada will cut carbon emissions 45 to 50 per cent below 2005 levels by 2035, the federal government announced today, signaling a small advance over the current target but falling short of what a key group of climate experts had recommended to the government.
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Provinces need to do more to cut emissions, feds say, while announcing Canada's new 2035 climate target

Canada will cut carbon emissions 45 to 50 per cent below 2005 levels by 2035, the federal government announced today, signaling a small advance over the current target but falling short of what a key group of climate experts had recommended to the government.

Alberta unveils U.S. border security plan with sheriffs, dogs and drones

The province introduced the Interdiction Patrol Team as a way to bolster security and crack down on people found to be illegally attempting to cross the border or traffic weapons or drugs.
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Alberta unveils U.S. border security plan with sheriffs, dogs and drones

The province introduced the Interdiction Patrol Team as a way to bolster security and crack down on people found to be illegally attempting to cross the border or traffic weapons or drugs.

Number of homeless people counted in Saskatoon nearly triples

The point-in-time count, conducted by volunteers on Oct. 8, identified 1,499 people experiencing homelessness that day. That's nearly three times higher than the last count, two years ago, which identified 550.
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Number of homeless people counted in Saskatoon nearly triples

The point-in-time count, conducted by volunteers on Oct. 8, identified 1,499 people experiencing homelessness that day. That's nearly three times higher than the last count, two years ago, which identified 550.

Doug Ford says cutting off U.S. energy supply amid tariff threats a 'last resort'

Premier Doug Ford says that cutting off the energy supply to the U.S. remains a “last resort” amid the threat of a promised 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods but he is warning that his government is ultimately prepared to use “every tool” in its to
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Doug Ford says cutting off U.S. energy supply amid tariff threats a 'last resort'

Premier Doug Ford says that cutting off the energy supply to the U.S. remains a “last resort” amid the threat of a promised 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods but he is warning that his government is ultimately prepared to use “every tool” in its toolbox “to protect the livelihoods of the people of Ontario.”

From wreckhouse winds to blizzards, mix of weather in forecasts for parts of Canada

Canadians will experience contrasting weather on Thursday, from warmer temperatures in the Maritimes to extreme cold in parts of Ontario, the Prairies and the North.
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From wreckhouse winds to blizzards, mix of weather in forecasts for parts of Canada

Canadians will experience contrasting weather on Thursday, from warmer temperatures in the Maritimes to extreme cold in parts of Ontario, the Prairies and the North.

'I recognize these footsteps': How Trump and 'coyote' smuggling changed life at the border

Bent signs bolted to the rail threaten fines and imprisonment should violators cross the boundary into the United States, a warning many people are choosing to ignore simply by walking around the barrier.
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'I recognize these footsteps': How Trump and 'coyote' smuggling changed life at the border

Bent signs bolted to the rail threaten fines and imprisonment should violators cross the boundary into the United States, a warning many people are choosing to ignore simply by walking around the barrier.

Danielle Smith announces new team to patrol Alberta-U.S. border

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will create a team of specially-trained Alberta Sheriffs tasked with patrolling the Alberta-U.S. border.
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Danielle Smith announces new team to patrol Alberta-U.S. border

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will create a team of specially-trained Alberta Sheriffs tasked with patrolling the Alberta-U.S. border.

'Enough is enough': Doug Ford says Ontario could hand encampment drug users $10,000 fines, prison

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government is introducing a suite of measures to 'address and dismantle' encampments around the province, including steep fines for people who use drugs.
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'Enough is enough': Doug Ford says Ontario could hand encampment drug users $10,000 fines, prison

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government is introducing a suite of measures to 'address and dismantle' encampments around the province, including steep fines for people who use drugs.

McCann family renews call for answers ahead of Travis Vader parole hearing

Travis Vader was handed a life sentence in 2017 on two counts of manslaughter in the killings of Lyle and Marie McCann. His sentence came with a parole ineligibility period of seven years.
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McCann family renews call for answers ahead of Travis Vader parole hearing

Travis Vader was handed a life sentence in 2017 on two counts of manslaughter in the killings of Lyle and Marie McCann. His sentence came with a parole ineligibility period of seven years.

Ford details legislation aimed at dismantling encampments, punishing public drug use

Premier Doug Ford's government is introducing new legislation that it says will give municipalities and police services legal powers and tools to dismantle homeless encampments and crack down on public drug use with fines or jail time.
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Ford details legislation aimed at dismantling encampments, punishing public drug use

Premier Doug Ford's government is introducing new legislation that it says will give municipalities and police services legal powers and tools to dismantle homeless encampments and crack down on public drug use with fines or jail time.

Russian living in B.C. claims Scotiabank wrongfully withholding funds over sanctions

A Russian woman who has been living and working in Canada for the last eight years says her money is locked in limbo due to sanctions against Russia's largest bank, so she's taking Scotiabank and the Canadian government to court.
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Russian living in B.C. claims Scotiabank wrongfully withholding funds over sanctions

A Russian woman who has been living and working in Canada for the last eight years says her money is locked in limbo due to sanctions against Russia's largest bank, so she's taking Scotiabank and the Canadian government to court.

Alberta premier to announce border security plan in response to Trump tariff threat

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to announce the steps the province plans to take to shore up security at the Canada-United States border.
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Alberta premier to announce border security plan in response to Trump tariff threat

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to announce the steps the province plans to take to shore up security at the Canada-United States border.

Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador announcing energy deal, ending decades of strife

The premiers of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador are set to announce a resolution to an energy issue that has driven a wedge between the provinces for decades.
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Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador announcing energy deal, ending decades of strife

The premiers of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador are set to announce a resolution to an energy issue that has driven a wedge between the provinces for decades.

More than 60,000 customers without power in the Maritimes due to wet, windy storm

Tens of thousands of customers in the Maritimes woke up to no power Thursday morning and several schools are closed as a wet and windy storm makes its way through the region.
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More than 60,000 customers without power in the Maritimes due to wet, windy storm

Tens of thousands of customers in the Maritimes woke up to no power Thursday morning and several schools are closed as a wet and windy storm makes its way through the region.

Health minister won't say when millions more Canadians can apply for dental coverage

Canada's health minister says millions of Canadians who aren't currently eligible for the national dental insurance plan will be able to apply «as soon as possible in the new year» — but he won't say exactly when or who might qualify next.
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Health minister won't say when millions more Canadians can apply for dental coverage

Canada's health minister says millions of Canadians who aren't currently eligible for the national dental insurance plan will be able to apply «as soon as possible in the new year» — but he won't say exactly when or who might qualify next.

QMJHL rookies talk consent, healthy relationships as part of effort to change hockey culture

All 143 rookies entering the league sat down before the start of the 2024-25 season to hear presentations from a sexologist, a Crown attorney and a nurse.
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QMJHL rookies talk consent, healthy relationships as part of effort to change hockey culture

All 143 rookies entering the league sat down before the start of the 2024-25 season to hear presentations from a sexologist, a Crown attorney and a nurse.

Unfair labour practice complaint over Canada Post layoffs resolved

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers filed the complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board on Nov. 29 after some workers received temporary layoff notices while on strike.
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Unfair labour practice complaint over Canada Post layoffs resolved

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers filed the complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board on Nov. 29 after some workers received temporary layoff notices while on strike.

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