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Year-end interview: B.C. Premier David Eby reflects on nail-biting 2024 election

It was a year that saw David Eby elected B.C. premier for the first time, and lead his party to government for a third consecutive term.

B.C. Ferries cancels some Christmas Day sailings with storm set to strike coast

Sailings on numerous coastal routes have been cancelled as Environment Canada warns of incoming high winds and heavy rain.
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B.C. Ferries cancels some Christmas Day sailings with storm set to strike coast

Sailings on numerous coastal routes have been cancelled as Environment Canada warns of incoming high winds and heavy rain.

Ontario First Nation challenging selection of underground nuclear waste site in court

A First Nation in northern Ontario is challenging the selection of a nearby region as the site of a deep geological repository that will hold Canada's nuclear waste, arguing in a court filing that it should have had a say in the matter as the site falls &laqu
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Ontario First Nation challenging selection of underground nuclear waste site in court

A First Nation in northern Ontario is challenging the selection of a nearby region as the site of a deep geological repository that will hold Canada's nuclear waste, arguing in a court filing that it should have had a say in the matter as the site falls «squarely» within its territory.

After sustained pressure on Marineland probe, Ontario animal welfare body opens up

Ontario's little-known team of taxpayer-funded animal cruelty investigators recently issued its first-ever news release, years after launching in 2020.
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After sustained pressure on Marineland probe, Ontario animal welfare body opens up

Ontario's little-known team of taxpayer-funded animal cruelty investigators recently issued its first-ever news release, years after launching in 2020.

Quebec doing better job at retaining immigrants, Atlantic Canada still struggling

Immigrants are increasingly choosing to stay in Quebec, according to a new report from Statistics Canada, but the same isn't true in the Atlantic region, which continues to lose newcomers to the rest of the country.
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Quebec doing better job at retaining immigrants, Atlantic Canada still struggling

Immigrants are increasingly choosing to stay in Quebec, according to a new report from Statistics Canada, but the same isn't true in the Atlantic region, which continues to lose newcomers to the rest of the country.

Norad crew waiting for Santa to fly over Canada as annual holiday track underway

Departing from the North Pole while we were all sleeping, Santa Claus' journey around the world bringing presents and Christmas cheer for all of the good boys and girls who believe is underway.
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Norad crew waiting for Santa to fly over Canada as annual holiday track underway

Departing from the North Pole while we were all sleeping, Santa Claus' journey around the world bringing presents and Christmas cheer for all of the good boys and girls who believe is underway.

Months after a violent attack in Panama, Gatineau couple focuses on recovery

After experiencing a violent attack in Panama, Geneviève Plouffe and Martin Audette are back in Canada. They are now trying to recover from their physical and psychological injuries.
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Months after a violent attack in Panama, Gatineau couple focuses on recovery

After experiencing a violent attack in Panama, Geneviève Plouffe and Martin Audette are back in Canada. They are now trying to recover from their physical and psychological injuries.

'Everybody needs friendship': How Helping Hands Street Mission in Hamilton is meeting that need

Friendship is at the heart of everything the small staff and volunteers do at Helping Hands Street Mission in Hamilton, and the organization's executive director says it's especially important over the holidays.
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'Everybody needs friendship': How Helping Hands Street Mission in Hamilton is meeting that need

Friendship is at the heart of everything the small staff and volunteers do at Helping Hands Street Mission in Hamilton, and the organization's executive director says it's especially important over the holidays.

Condo board backs down after trying to restrict visitors with service dogs

The board of a Toronto-area condo is reversing course on an order that forced a disabled woman with a service dog to register with the property manager every time she wanted to visit the building, where her mother and sister live. 
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Condo board backs down after trying to restrict visitors with service dogs

The board of a Toronto-area condo is reversing course on an order that forced a disabled woman with a service dog to register with the property manager every time she wanted to visit the building, where her mother and sister live. 

B.C. law to push through Vancouver housing project unconstitutional, court rules

The provincial government had adopted the law at the request of the City of Vancouver in 2023 to push through a 12-storey housing development at Arbutus Street, featuring units open to low‑income residents and users of support services.
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B.C. law to push through Vancouver housing project unconstitutional, court rules

The provincial government had adopted the law at the request of the City of Vancouver in 2023 to push through a 12-storey housing development at Arbutus Street, featuring units open to low‑income residents and users of support services.

Edmonton shuts down building where security guard was shot, citing 'serious safety concerns'

A little more than two weeks after 20-year-old Harshandeep Singh was killed in a shooting while working as a security guard in a central Edmonton apartment building, the city is shutting the property down under an emergency order.
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Edmonton shuts down building where security guard was shot, citing 'serious safety concerns'

A little more than two weeks after 20-year-old Harshandeep Singh was killed in a shooting while working as a security guard in a central Edmonton apartment building, the city is shutting the property down under an emergency order.

Canada set for world junior quest on home soil: 'Make dreams become reality'

Easton Cowan was seated on Canada's bench at last year's world junior hockey championship when the Czech Republic scored late for a 3-2 quarterfinal upset. He is among five returnees from that underachieving squad eager to write a different script in Ottawa.
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Canada set for world junior quest on home soil: 'Make dreams become reality'

Easton Cowan was seated on Canada's bench at last year's world junior hockey championship when the Czech Republic scored late for a 3-2 quarterfinal upset. He is among five returnees from that underachieving squad eager to write a different script in Ottawa.

Ottawa proposes tougher rules for airlines

The Canadian Transportation Agency, the quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator tasked with enforcing air passenger rights and compensation rules, has unveiled proposed amendments to the Air Passenger Protection Regulations.
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Ottawa proposes tougher rules for airlines

The Canadian Transportation Agency, the quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator tasked with enforcing air passenger rights and compensation rules, has unveiled proposed amendments to the Air Passenger Protection Regulations.

Owner of Montreal jewelry store fights back after thieves crash car through shop in brazen robbery

On Saturday, a car rammed into a Montreal jewelry store and masked robbers carrying weapons burst in. The situation escalated when the owner fought to protect his business.
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Owner of Montreal jewelry store fights back after thieves crash car through shop in brazen robbery

On Saturday, a car rammed into a Montreal jewelry store and masked robbers carrying weapons burst in. The situation escalated when the owner fought to protect his business.

How officials tried to contain fallout after a Halifax school bus went missing for 4½ hours

Documents obtained by CBC News show that a French school board member had previously warned the bus service was 'already a big problem, that it wasn't going to improve, and in fact, it was going to get worse.'
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How officials tried to contain fallout after a Halifax school bus went missing for 4½ hours

Documents obtained by CBC News show that a French school board member had previously warned the bus service was 'already a big problem, that it wasn't going to improve, and in fact, it was going to get worse.'

Heli-skiers 'lucky' to be rescued after avalanche buries group north of Whistler, B.C.

Four heli-skiers and their guide had to be rescued after an avalanche buried them near Whistler, B.C., on Monday.
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Heli-skiers 'lucky' to be rescued after avalanche buries group north of Whistler, B.C.

Four heli-skiers and their guide had to be rescued after an avalanche buried them near Whistler, B.C., on Monday.

Hamilton man who was allegedly keeping raccoon as pet facing charges: police

Hamilton police say a man charged with a number of drug and weapon-related offences was allegedly keeping a raccoon as a pet.
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Hamilton man who was allegedly keeping raccoon as pet facing charges: police

Hamilton police say a man charged with a number of drug and weapon-related offences was allegedly keeping a raccoon as a pet.

Police officer east of Toronto hospitalized after fentanyl exposure

For the second time in less than a week, a police officer in the Greater Toronto Area was hospitalized after they were exposed to fentanyl while arresting a suspect.
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Police officer east of Toronto hospitalized after fentanyl exposure

For the second time in less than a week, a police officer in the Greater Toronto Area was hospitalized after they were exposed to fentanyl while arresting a suspect.

This Alberta town has mountains on one side, Calgary on the other — and some big growing pains

Tucked away in a picturesque river valley at the foot of the Rocky Mountains is the town of Cochrane, Alta. A short drive from Banff National Park to the west and City of Calgary to the east, it has become the fastest-growing community in Canada’s fastest-g
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This Alberta town has mountains on one side, Calgary on the other — and some big growing pains

Tucked away in a picturesque river valley at the foot of the Rocky Mountains is the town of Cochrane, Alta. A short drive from Banff National Park to the west and City of Calgary to the east, it has become the fastest-growing community in Canada’s fastest-growing province.

This boy hurt in collision didn't have an Indian status card, so Ottawa wouldn't pay for medical evacuation

The family of a Deer Lake First Nation boy who was denied medical transportation coverage because he didn't yet have an Indian status card is calling for changes to the Non-Insured Health Benefits program. It comes as health-care workers and community leader
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This boy hurt in collision didn't have an Indian status card, so Ottawa wouldn't pay for medical evacuation

The family of a Deer Lake First Nation boy who was denied medical transportation coverage because he didn't yet have an Indian status card is calling for changes to the Non-Insured Health Benefits program. It comes as health-care workers and community leaders in northwestern Ontario say problems with the federal program are leading to poor health outcomes for First Nations people.

Drug precursors the new 'primary threat' entering Canada as fentanyl imports drop

With criminal networks shifting to domestic production of fentanyl and other opioids, the focus at Canada’s borders has now shifted to the chemicals used to make the deadly drugs.
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Drug precursors the new 'primary threat' entering Canada as fentanyl imports drop

With criminal networks shifting to domestic production of fentanyl and other opioids, the focus at Canada’s borders has now shifted to the chemicals used to make the deadly drugs.

What's open and closed over the holidays in Canada

As Canadians take time off to celebrate the holidays, many federal offices, stores and businesses will be closed across the country on Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
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What's open and closed over the holidays in Canada

As Canadians take time off to celebrate the holidays, many federal offices, stores and businesses will be closed across the country on Christmas Day and New Year's Day.

Jewellery store robbery in Parc-Extension under investigation

Montreal police (SPVM) are investigating a robbery that occurred at a Jewellery store robbery in Parc-Extension under investigation store in the Parc-Extension neighborhood on Saturday evening.
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Jewellery store robbery in Parc-Extension under investigation

Montreal police (SPVM) are investigating a robbery that occurred at a Jewellery store robbery in Parc-Extension under investigation store in the Parc-Extension neighborhood on Saturday evening.

B.C. village mourns deaths of 2 longtime residents in landslide

Barbara and David Enns were residents of The Village of Lions Bay for several decades until they died last weekend in a landslide, says the town's mayor.
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B.C. village mourns deaths of 2 longtime residents in landslide

Barbara and David Enns were residents of The Village of Lions Bay for several decades until they died last weekend in a landslide, says the town's mayor.

B.C. village mourns death of 2 longtime residents in landslide

Barbara and David Enns were residents of Lions Bay, B.C., for several decades until they died last weekend in a landslide, says the village's mayor.
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B.C. village mourns death of 2 longtime residents in landslide

Barbara and David Enns were residents of Lions Bay, B.C., for several decades until they died last weekend in a landslide, says the village's mayor.

Northwestern Ont. police make major drug bust after driver found passed out behind the wheel

A northwestern Ontario man is facing multiple charges after provincial police responded to a report about a driver slumped over the wheel of a vehicle.
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Northwestern Ont. police make major drug bust after driver found passed out behind the wheel

A northwestern Ontario man is facing multiple charges after provincial police responded to a report about a driver slumped over the wheel of a vehicle.

Jewelry store robbery in Parc-Extension under investigation

Montreal police (SPVM) are investigating a robbery that occurred at a jewelry store in the Parc-Extension neighborhood on Saturday evening.
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Jewelry store robbery in Parc-Extension under investigation

Montreal police (SPVM) are investigating a robbery that occurred at a jewelry store in the Parc-Extension neighborhood on Saturday evening.

One week in, Toronto businesses say GST holiday has been tricky

Some small business owners say it’s been a challenging transition to implement the tax changes, and there needs to be more clarity around which products are included.
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One week in, Toronto businesses say GST holiday has been tricky

Some small business owners say it’s been a challenging transition to implement the tax changes, and there needs to be more clarity around which products are included.

B.C. city looks to cement status as speed skating powerhouse with new college program

Host to one of only three full-length indoor ovals in Canada, Fort St. John now plans to harness that facility to launch a college speed skating program — believed to be the first in the country.
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B.C. city looks to cement status as speed skating powerhouse with new college program

Host to one of only three full-length indoor ovals in Canada, Fort St. John now plans to harness that facility to launch a college speed skating program — believed to be the first in the country.

Drug 'superlabs' leave a toxic mess. Some say B.C.'s cleanup rules are a mess, too

As clandestine drug labs become larger and more complex, so does the toxic mess they leave behind and the tools required to clean them up, creating expensive and dangerous situations for both people and the environment.
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Drug 'superlabs' leave a toxic mess. Some say B.C.'s cleanup rules are a mess, too

As clandestine drug labs become larger and more complex, so does the toxic mess they leave behind and the tools required to clean them up, creating expensive and dangerous situations for both people and the environment.

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