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Trump complains about Canada — but new data shows spike in U.S. drugs and guns coming north

Trump says Canada is the problem when it comes to drugs. New data from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) shows this country has a reason to worry about what's pouring in from the U.S.

Air Canada was ordered to pay a passenger $2,000 for delayed luggage. Instead, it's taking him to court

Air Canada is contesting in court an order by the Canadian Transportation Agency to pay a couple $2,079 for delayed luggage. Critics argue the agency's complaints system needs to change so passengers don’t get dragged into court battles. 
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Air Canada was ordered to pay a passenger $2,000 for delayed luggage. Instead, it's taking him to court

Air Canada is contesting in court an order by the Canadian Transportation Agency to pay a couple $2,079 for delayed luggage. Critics argue the agency's complaints system needs to change so passengers don’t get dragged into court battles. 

Canadian residents are racing to save the data in Trump's crosshairs

As U.S. President Donald Trump's administration removes access to government websites and databases with critical medical and environmental data used around the world, some Canadian residents are playing key roles in the effort to preserve copies.
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Canadian residents are racing to save the data in Trump's crosshairs

As U.S. President Donald Trump's administration removes access to government websites and databases with critical medical and environmental data used around the world, some Canadian residents are playing key roles in the effort to preserve copies.

Helpless in Iran, family of missing Windsor woman searching for answers

It has been more than a month since Windsor, Ont., woman Shilan Shahbazian went missing. Her family members in Iran, grappling with the pain and helplessness, remain desperate for answers.
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Helpless in Iran, family of missing Windsor woman searching for answers

It has been more than a month since Windsor, Ont., woman Shilan Shahbazian went missing. Her family members in Iran, grappling with the pain and helplessness, remain desperate for answers.

Why Doug Ford's political rivals face steep challenges going up against 'Captain Canada'

Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who's in the middle of a provincial election campaign, has been given the moniker 'Captain Canada,' becoming an unofficial advocate for the entire country as it faces off against Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Why Doug Ford's political rivals face steep challenges going up against 'Captain Canada'

Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who's in the middle of a provincial election campaign, has been given the moniker 'Captain Canada,' becoming an unofficial advocate for the entire country as it faces off against Donald Trump's tariffs.

Why so many people in Canada seem to be sick right now

You may be seeing and hearing a lot of people coughing and sneezing around you right now as the Public Health Agency of Canada has said influenza is widespread in many parts of the country.
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Why so many people in Canada seem to be sick right now

You may be seeing and hearing a lot of people coughing and sneezing around you right now as the Public Health Agency of Canada has said influenza is widespread in many parts of the country.

N.B. woman declared dead by Service Canada is fighting to prove she’s still alive

A St. Stephen-area woman called the government to find out why she hadn't received her seniors' benefits. She said the answer was 'absolutely shocking.'
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N.B. woman declared dead by Service Canada is fighting to prove she’s still alive

A St. Stephen-area woman called the government to find out why she hadn't received her seniors' benefits. She said the answer was 'absolutely shocking.'

Quebec's recycling is now in the hands of producers. Can they fix a broken system?

Recycling is changing in Quebec, starting with what you can put in the blue bin — and a new high-tech sorting centre in Montreal's east end. But hurdles remain in getting more of the province's recyclable materials actually recycled.
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Quebec's recycling is now in the hands of producers. Can they fix a broken system?

Recycling is changing in Quebec, starting with what you can put in the blue bin — and a new high-tech sorting centre in Montreal's east end. But hurdles remain in getting more of the province's recyclable materials actually recycled.

Bell Canada offering severance packages to 1,200 unionized employees

Bell Canada is offering severance packages to 1,200 unionized employees, attributing the move to «unprecedented challenges» in the telecom industry, a spokesperson confirmed to CBC News on Tuesday.
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Bell Canada offering severance packages to 1,200 unionized employees

Bell Canada is offering severance packages to 1,200 unionized employees, attributing the move to «unprecedented challenges» in the telecom industry, a spokesperson confirmed to CBC News on Tuesday.

30 years under longest boil-water advisory in Canada, Neskantaga First Nation pushes for new treatment plant

Neskantaga First Nation in northwestern Ontario is marking the 30th anniversary of being under a boil-water advisory — the longest in Canada — by renewing calls to fix the crisis once and for all. As the ruling Liberals prepare for a new leader, the Firs
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30 years under longest boil-water advisory in Canada, Neskantaga First Nation pushes for new treatment plant

Neskantaga First Nation in northwestern Ontario is marking the 30th anniversary of being under a boil-water advisory — the longest in Canada — by renewing calls to fix the crisis once and for all. As the ruling Liberals prepare for a new leader, the First Nation is ramping up efforts to get the federal government to pay for a new water treatment plant.

Contractor in charge of failed Kingston causeway fix suing feds, engineering firm for $8M

The contractor hired to rehabilitate a century-old bridge in Kingston, Ont., that was demolished after a failed repair job is suing the federal government and an engineering firm that investigated the incident for more than $8 million.
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Contractor in charge of failed Kingston causeway fix suing feds, engineering firm for $8M

The contractor hired to rehabilitate a century-old bridge in Kingston, Ont., that was demolished after a failed repair job is suing the federal government and an engineering firm that investigated the incident for more than $8 million.

Trudeau warns Vance about impact of U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance that punishing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum will hurt his home state Ohio, a senior Canadian official said. 
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Trudeau warns Vance about impact of U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance that punishing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum will hurt his home state Ohio, a senior Canadian official said. 

Canadian veteran sues government to pay for rehab after 2023 Invictus Games injury

As athletes from 25 countries gather in B.C. this week to compete in the seventh Invictus Games, a Canadian veteran who suffered life-changing injuries in the previous games is suing the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces for $2.4 mi
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Canadian veteran sues government to pay for rehab after 2023 Invictus Games injury

As athletes from 25 countries gather in B.C. this week to compete in the seventh Invictus Games, a Canadian veteran who suffered life-changing injuries in the previous games is suing the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces for $2.4 million.

What this historic rural Alberta pool hall really needs is a new barber

Alberta's oldest pool hall and barbershop is on the hunt for a new barber. The historic establishment in the Village of Vilna, 150 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, has been a community fixture for more than 100 years.
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What this historic rural Alberta pool hall really needs is a new barber

Alberta's oldest pool hall and barbershop is on the hunt for a new barber. The historic establishment in the Village of Vilna, 150 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, has been a community fixture for more than 100 years.

Hamilton steelworkers brace for business slowdown with Trump's 25% tariffs

Workers and unions in Hamilton, a hub for steel production in Canada, are reacting to new tariffs announced Monday by U.S. President Donald Trump. «It's going to hurt business,» says Tony McLaughlin, a 34-year Stelco worker who's now in a union po
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Hamilton steelworkers brace for business slowdown with Trump's 25% tariffs

Workers and unions in Hamilton, a hub for steel production in Canada, are reacting to new tariffs announced Monday by U.S. President Donald Trump. «It's going to hurt business,» says Tony McLaughlin, a 34-year Stelco worker who's now in a union position.

Police watchdog investigating death of Surrey, B.C., student following confrontation with RCMP

B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating after a teen was killed during a confrontation with RCMP in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday.
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Police watchdog investigating death of Surrey, B.C., student following confrontation with RCMP

B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating after a teen was killed during a confrontation with RCMP in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday.

Alberta oilsands operator appeals $278K fine it received after hundreds of birds died in tailings pond

A major operator in Alberta's oilsands is appealing a $278,000 regulatory fine it was issued after hundreds of birds died in one of its toxic tailings ponds. 
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Alberta oilsands operator appeals $278K fine it received after hundreds of birds died in tailings pond

A major operator in Alberta's oilsands is appealing a $278,000 regulatory fine it was issued after hundreds of birds died in one of its toxic tailings ponds. 

Schools closed, flights cancelled as Avalon Peninsula hit with first blizzard of the year

The Avalon experienced it's first blizzard overnight Sunday into Monday morning, amounting to nearly 35 cm.
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Schools closed, flights cancelled as Avalon Peninsula hit with first blizzard of the year

The Avalon experienced it's first blizzard overnight Sunday into Monday morning, amounting to nearly 35 cm.

Ontario parties promise family doctors for everyone. How can they make that happen?

All the main parties in the Ontario election campaign are promising to ensure everyone in the province has access to a family doctor. For voters who care deeply about this issue, the question of which party they trust to turn the promise into reality will li
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Ontario parties promise family doctors for everyone. How can they make that happen?

All the main parties in the Ontario election campaign are promising to ensure everyone in the province has access to a family doctor. For voters who care deeply about this issue, the question of which party they trust to turn the promise into reality will likely be top of mind when election day comes on Feb. 27. 

Air Canada had no idea these passengers were on its flights and cancelled their tickets home

Go Public heard from six people on four different flights who had their return tickets cancelled after Air Canada incorrectly deemed them “no-shows” on earlier flights, requiring them to buy new tickets home. An expert on boarding methods for plane passen
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Air Canada had no idea these passengers were on its flights and cancelled their tickets home

Go Public heard from six people on four different flights who had their return tickets cancelled after Air Canada incorrectly deemed them “no-shows” on earlier flights, requiring them to buy new tickets home. An expert on boarding methods for plane passengers says the issue is a safety concern.

Shipping container village in Gatineau, Que., full after one month

A new project to build homes for the homeless out of old shipping containers in Gatineau, Que., is proving a success, advocates say.
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Shipping container village in Gatineau, Que., full after one month

A new project to build homes for the homeless out of old shipping containers in Gatineau, Que., is proving a success, advocates say.

Canadian women's hockey team beats U.S. to clinch 3rd straight Rivalry Series title

Jennifer Gardiner scored at 13:16 of the third period to snap a 1-1 tie and lifted Canada to a 3-1 victory over the United States in the fifth and deciding game of the 2024-25 Rivalry Series on Saturday at Credit Union Place in Summerside, P.E.I.
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Canadian women's hockey team beats U.S. to clinch 3rd straight Rivalry Series title

Jennifer Gardiner scored at 13:16 of the third period to snap a 1-1 tie and lifted Canada to a 3-1 victory over the United States in the fifth and deciding game of the 2024-25 Rivalry Series on Saturday at Credit Union Place in Summerside, P.E.I.

World-renowned Tsimshian artist's carving found by his B.C. neighbours on a sailboat in Mexico

A couple from Hazelton, B.C., says an unusual discovery while purchasing a boat in Mexico has instilled them with a sense of destiny for an upcoming round-the-world sailing trip. 
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World-renowned Tsimshian artist's carving found by his B.C. neighbours on a sailboat in Mexico

A couple from Hazelton, B.C., says an unusual discovery while purchasing a boat in Mexico has instilled them with a sense of destiny for an upcoming round-the-world sailing trip. 

Human smugglers sent 2 families to their deaths as RCMP closed in, court records show

The Romanian and Indian families who drowned during a human smuggling run into the U.S. in 2023 were transported close to the Canadian-U.S. border by an organized crime network the RCMP was already building a case against. Court documents outline the complexi
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Human smugglers sent 2 families to their deaths as RCMP closed in, court records show

The Romanian and Indian families who drowned during a human smuggling run into the U.S. in 2023 were transported close to the Canadian-U.S. border by an organized crime network the RCMP was already building a case against. Court documents outline the complexities of the network.

2 crew members dead after fishing boat capsizes near Halifax, 2 others released from hospital

Two of four fishers who were pulled from the water after a vessel capsized off Halifax have died. Their deaths were confirmed Friday by Jose Teixeira, owner of the 18-metre boat that capsized on Thursday night.
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2 crew members dead after fishing boat capsizes near Halifax, 2 others released from hospital

Two of four fishers who were pulled from the water after a vessel capsized off Halifax have died. Their deaths were confirmed Friday by Jose Teixeira, owner of the 18-metre boat that capsized on Thursday night.

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