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Wiarton Willie predicts early spring, but Fred, Sam and Lucy the Lobster disagree on Groundhog Day

Wiarton Willie has predicted an early spring. But Willie's prediction goes against his fellow weather-prognosticating animals like Shubenacadie Sam, Fred la marmotte, Punxsutawney Phil and Lucy the Lobster, who all saw their shadows and predicted six more we

Montreal is mentioned in the Epstein files hundreds of times. Here’s what we know

An investor who was in business with Jeffrey Epstein; a prominent Quebec businessman who tried to sell Epstein his villa; the province's pension fund manager rethinks one of its partnerships — here are three ways Quebec shows up in the Epstein files.
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Montreal is mentioned in the Epstein files hundreds of times. Here’s what we know

An investor who was in business with Jeffrey Epstein; a prominent Quebec businessman who tried to sell Epstein his villa; the province's pension fund manager rethinks one of its partnerships — here are three ways Quebec shows up in the Epstein files.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces fall referendum on immigration, constitutional questions

Premier Danielle Smith wants to hold a referendum in October on measures to limit immigration to Alberta and changes she believes would give the province more rights under the Constitution.
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces fall referendum on immigration, constitutional questions

Premier Danielle Smith wants to hold a referendum in October on measures to limit immigration to Alberta and changes she believes would give the province more rights under the Constitution.

4 extortion investigations launched in Vancouver — the first in the city

B.C.’s most populous city is now part of a growing trend of crime where perpetrators threaten residents and businesses with violence in exchange for money.
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4 extortion investigations launched in Vancouver — the first in the city

B.C.’s most populous city is now part of a growing trend of crime where perpetrators threaten residents and businesses with violence in exchange for money.

'Enough is enough': Canadian intelligence experts to focus on extortion crime, federal minister says

The federal finance minister visited Mississauga, Ont., Thursday to announce dedicated financial intelligence experts who will focus on extortion crime targeting Canadian businesses and households.
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'Enough is enough': Canadian intelligence experts to focus on extortion crime, federal minister says

The federal finance minister visited Mississauga, Ont., Thursday to announce dedicated financial intelligence experts who will focus on extortion crime targeting Canadian businesses and households.

Northeast B.C. is ‘one big family’ supporting Tumbler Ridge, says district chair

There's been an outpouring of support across the country, but Peace River Regional District chair Brad Sperling says you can tell how close everyone is in the northeast by looking at what's being said and done locally.
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Northeast B.C. is ‘one big family’ supporting Tumbler Ridge, says district chair

There's been an outpouring of support across the country, but Peace River Regional District chair Brad Sperling says you can tell how close everyone is in the northeast by looking at what's being said and done locally.

Couple living on small pension told they don't qualify for grant to help son move home

Christian Herridge has spent more than 16 months in hospital, but is determined to move back home to his parents’ house in Mahone Bay, N.S.
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Couple living on small pension told they don't qualify for grant to help son move home

Christian Herridge has spent more than 16 months in hospital, but is determined to move back home to his parents’ house in Mahone Bay, N.S.

B.C. First Nation hopes for reconciliation as contentious land claim heads to appeal

B.C. is in «untested waters» according to one lawyer after a trial, with evidence spanning centuries, granted Aboriginal title to some privately held land in B.C. The decision has stirred divisive debate in the province around reconciliation and i
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B.C. First Nation hopes for reconciliation as contentious land claim heads to appeal

B.C. is in «untested waters» according to one lawyer after a trial, with evidence spanning centuries, granted Aboriginal title to some privately held land in B.C. The decision has stirred divisive debate in the province around reconciliation and its legal commitments to First Nations.

Storm hits Sask. hard with widespread heavy snow and strong winds

The massive winter storm coming out of Alberta is now in full swing across Saskatchewan, and snowfall totals are expected to reach over a foot deep in some areas.
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Storm hits Sask. hard with widespread heavy snow and strong winds

The massive winter storm coming out of Alberta is now in full swing across Saskatchewan, and snowfall totals are expected to reach over a foot deep in some areas.

Female flight attendants say WestJet policies failed to protect them. A court will rule on a settlement

A B.C. court will decide in the coming days whether to approve a $4.5-million settlement with female WestJet employees who say they suffered due to the airline’s lack of procedures to combat harassment. WestJet would admit no liability under the terms of th
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Female flight attendants say WestJet policies failed to protect them. A court will rule on a settlement

A B.C. court will decide in the coming days whether to approve a $4.5-million settlement with female WestJet employees who say they suffered due to the airline’s lack of procedures to combat harassment. WestJet would admit no liability under the terms of the agreement.

Olympic viewing guide Day 12: What to watch on a big Wednesday

CBC Sports' daily Olympics newsletter previews a loaded Day 12, featuring Canada's first men's hockey playoff game, two short track finals and snowboard star Mark McMorris' shot at a fourth straight medal.
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Olympic viewing guide Day 12: What to watch on a big Wednesday

CBC Sports' daily Olympics newsletter previews a loaded Day 12, featuring Canada's first men's hockey playoff game, two short track finals and snowboard star Mark McMorris' shot at a fourth straight medal.

Former Regina politician who ran massage parlour staffed by his wife facing criminal trials

A former Regina political candidate who ran a network of massage parlours that offered 'sexual encounters' with several women, including his wife, is heading to trial on a raft of criminal charges.
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Former Regina politician who ran massage parlour staffed by his wife facing criminal trials

A former Regina political candidate who ran a network of massage parlours that offered 'sexual encounters' with several women, including his wife, is heading to trial on a raft of criminal charges.

Quebec looks into legal action against auto insurance board officials after disastrous website launch

Quebec's automobile insurance board, known as the SAAQ, has apologized following the scathing report tabled by Judge Denis Gallant on Monday.
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Quebec looks into legal action against auto insurance board officials after disastrous website launch

Quebec's automobile insurance board, known as the SAAQ, has apologized following the scathing report tabled by Judge Denis Gallant on Monday.

B.C. budget includes tax increases, 15K public job cuts, projected $13B deficit

The B.C. government’s 2026 budget announced a series of tax increases, capital project delays, and a reduction of 15,000 public sector jobs over three years, but major deficits are still forecasted for the indefinite future. 
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B.C. budget includes tax increases, 15K public job cuts, projected $13B deficit

The B.C. government’s 2026 budget announced a series of tax increases, capital project delays, and a reduction of 15,000 public sector jobs over three years, but major deficits are still forecasted for the indefinite future. 

'I saw everything:' Partner challenges RCMP account of Neqotkuk fatal shooting

After witnessing the shooting of Bronson Paul by RCMP inside their Neqotkuk home, Jessica Paul is challenging police claims he was armed.
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'I saw everything:' Partner challenges RCMP account of Neqotkuk fatal shooting

After witnessing the shooting of Bronson Paul by RCMP inside their Neqotkuk home, Jessica Paul is challenging police claims he was armed.

Family says small option home abandoned man with Down syndrome at hospital

A 60-year-old man with Down syndrome has been living in the Inverness hospital since Dec. 22, despite the fact hospital staff say he does not require medical treatment. The small option home where he lived for 20 years says he cannot come back.
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Family says small option home abandoned man with Down syndrome at hospital

A 60-year-old man with Down syndrome has been living in the Inverness hospital since Dec. 22, despite the fact hospital staff say he does not require medical treatment. The small option home where he lived for 20 years says he cannot come back.

Temporary classrooms being set up in wake of Tumbler Ridge mass shooting

Almost one week after the fatal mass shooting at a high school and home in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., the local school board is focusing on how to respectfully get kids back to their education.
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Temporary classrooms being set up in wake of Tumbler Ridge mass shooting

Almost one week after the fatal mass shooting at a high school and home in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., the local school board is focusing on how to respectfully get kids back to their education.

Tumbler Ridge plans for how to return students to education

Almost one week after the fatal mass shooting at a high school and home in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., the local school board is focusing on how to respectfully get kids back to their education.
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Tumbler Ridge plans for how to return students to education

Almost one week after the fatal mass shooting at a high school and home in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., the local school board is focusing on how to respectfully get kids back to their education.

Survivors recount terror a year after fiery plane crash at Toronto's Pearson airport

A year after the fiery crash at Toronto's Pearson airport, passengers say they're haunted by the events that took place.
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Survivors recount terror a year after fiery plane crash at Toronto's Pearson airport

A year after the fiery crash at Toronto's Pearson airport, passengers say they're haunted by the events that took place.

Car dealers seek reimbursement for EVs sold under old rebate program as new one launches today

The reborn federal electric vehicle rebate program launches today, but some auto dealers in Canada say they're still out tens of thousands of dollars from the last one.
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Car dealers seek reimbursement for EVs sold under old rebate program as new one launches today

The reborn federal electric vehicle rebate program launches today, but some auto dealers in Canada say they're still out tens of thousands of dollars from the last one.

Girl critically injured at western Quebec ski hill has died, family says

A 13-year-old girl who was critically injured after her clothing got tangled in the ski lift at Centre Vorlage near Wakefield, Que., has died, her family says.
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Girl critically injured at western Quebec ski hill has died, family says

A 13-year-old girl who was critically injured after her clothing got tangled in the ski lift at Centre Vorlage near Wakefield, Que., has died, her family says.

Man and woman arrested after flooding at Winnipeg police headquarters

A man and a woman are facing charges, including mischief, connected to flooding at the Winnipeg police headquarters Saturday that forced the building to be closed for public access.
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Man and woman arrested after flooding at Winnipeg police headquarters

A man and a woman are facing charges, including mischief, connected to flooding at the Winnipeg police headquarters Saturday that forced the building to be closed for public access.

The long, cold, sometimes deadly way N.B.ers used to travel in winter

Long before studded tires and heated seats, New Brunswickers relied on horse-drawn sleighs to get around in the winter.
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The long, cold, sometimes deadly way N.B.ers used to travel in winter

Long before studded tires and heated seats, New Brunswickers relied on horse-drawn sleighs to get around in the winter.

London veteran gives Canada’s flag a voice on Flag Day

A London, Ont., veteran who witnessed Canada's maple leaf flag rise for the first time in 1965 is marking its 61st anniversary with a unique tribute: a letter written from the flag's perspective.
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London veteran gives Canada’s flag a voice on Flag Day

A London, Ont., veteran who witnessed Canada's maple leaf flag rise for the first time in 1965 is marking its 61st anniversary with a unique tribute: a letter written from the flag's perspective.

Stompin' Tom fans push Saint John council for statue of Canadian icon

Saint John resident Greg Hemmings and his friends are advocating for a statue to honor Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors on the city's waterfront.
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Stompin' Tom fans push Saint John council for statue of Canadian icon

Saint John resident Greg Hemmings and his friends are advocating for a statue to honor Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors on the city's waterfront.

Oshawa Generals apologize after asking fans to shower before games

The OHL's Oshawa Generals have apologized after asking fans to shower before attending games. The junior ice hockey team's director of ticket sales and service sent out on email this week asking fans to shower if they went to the gym «or did something
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Oshawa Generals apologize after asking fans to shower before games

The OHL's Oshawa Generals have apologized after asking fans to shower before attending games. The junior ice hockey team's director of ticket sales and service sent out on email this week asking fans to shower if they went to the gym «or did something that produced body odour.»

Ontario police officer cleared in shooting death of First Nation man in makeshift courtroom

Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared an officer of any wrongdoing in connection with the shooting death of  a 23-year-old man in Wapekeka First Nation. Here's what we know about the case in the remote Oji-Cree community, which took place in a makeshift co
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Ontario police officer cleared in shooting death of First Nation man in makeshift courtroom

Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared an officer of any wrongdoing in connection with the shooting death of  a 23-year-old man in Wapekeka First Nation. Here's what we know about the case in the remote Oji-Cree community, which took place in a makeshift courtroom inside a youth centre.

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