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'A train wreck ... I can't stop watching': Canadians grapple with anxiety around Trump's tariff chaos

Political anxiety isn't new, but it's arguably been more intense lately given Trump's «shock and awe» strategy since taking office, most recently around the tariffs he's threatening to impose. CBC News asked Canadians to share how Trump's polici

12 injured after shooters open fire on crowded Scarborough pub, Toronto police say

Police say it was 'extremely lucky' no one was killed. They are looking for three male suspects, and a motive.
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12 injured after shooters open fire on crowded Scarborough pub, Toronto police say

Police say it was 'extremely lucky' no one was killed. They are looking for three male suspects, and a motive.

12 injured in shooting at Scarborough pub, 3 suspects at large, police say

Toronto police are investigating a shooting at a Scarborough pub where 12 people were hurt Friday night. Police are looking for three male suspects.
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12 injured in shooting at Scarborough pub, 3 suspects at large, police say

Toronto police are investigating a shooting at a Scarborough pub where 12 people were hurt Friday night. Police are looking for three male suspects.

12 injured in shooting at Scarborough pub, suspect at large, police say

Toronto police are investigating a shooting at a Scarborough pub where 12 people were hurt Friday night. The suspect is still at large, they say.
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12 injured in shooting at Scarborough pub, suspect at large, police say

Toronto police are investigating a shooting at a Scarborough pub where 12 people were hurt Friday night. The suspect is still at large, they say.

A play-by-play of how measles outbreaks can spiral out of control

As measles infections tick up and up across multiple provinces, local public health alerts of new cases come with detailed descriptions of the person's whereabouts before they were diagnosed. Here's why the dates and times matter to control the contagious ill
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A play-by-play of how measles outbreaks can spiral out of control

As measles infections tick up and up across multiple provinces, local public health alerts of new cases come with detailed descriptions of the person's whereabouts before they were diagnosed. Here's why the dates and times matter to control the contagious illness.

Virus that poses 'serious threat' to Niagara stonefruit detected in area, prompting federal agency response

Niagara is famous for its peaches, which could be under threat from a virus detected in the area for the first time since 2013. In response, the the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is expanding an area where restrictions are in place to help prevent the sprea
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Virus that poses 'serious threat' to Niagara stonefruit detected in area, prompting federal agency response

Niagara is famous for its peaches, which could be under threat from a virus detected in the area for the first time since 2013. In response, the the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is expanding an area where restrictions are in place to help prevent the spread of plum pox virus.

Time to spring forward? It depends where you live

In B.C. and Ontario, there’s been public chatter about doing away with time changes for years. In Saskatchewan, most people have never changed their clocks. Here’s a primer on where each of the provinces and territories stand.
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Time to spring forward? It depends where you live

In B.C. and Ontario, there’s been public chatter about doing away with time changes for years. In Saskatchewan, most people have never changed their clocks. Here’s a primer on where each of the provinces and territories stand.

Hey, parents: Advertisers could be using mobile games to build profiles about your kids

A Marketplace investigation has pulled back the curtain on how some mobile games, which seem to attract children, use loopholes in rules protecting kids’ data — allowing marketers to build advertising profiles tailored to them, which can then be more effe
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Hey, parents: Advertisers could be using mobile games to build profiles about your kids

A Marketplace investigation has pulled back the curtain on how some mobile games, which seem to attract children, use loopholes in rules protecting kids’ data — allowing marketers to build advertising profiles tailored to them, which can then be more effective at influencing their behaviour.

Sunwing stranded couple for 5 days after vacation, charged them $50 flight change fee to fly home

Several Sunwing passengers say the airline needs to be held accountable after many flight cancellations and delays last month, including cases where it abruptly cancelled vacations with no rebooking offers or delayed return flights for days.
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Sunwing stranded couple for 5 days after vacation, charged them $50 flight change fee to fly home

Several Sunwing passengers say the airline needs to be held accountable after many flight cancellations and delays last month, including cases where it abruptly cancelled vacations with no rebooking offers or delayed return flights for days.

RCMP now formally investigating allegations against Alberta Health Services

Alberta RCMP are now formally investigating allegations of political pressure and potential conflicts of interest surrounding procurement practices at Alberta Health Services.
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RCMP now formally investigating allegations against Alberta Health Services

Alberta RCMP are now formally investigating allegations of political pressure and potential conflicts of interest surrounding procurement practices at Alberta Health Services.

Feds boost spending on northern military hubs to $2.67B, announce locations for 3 of them

The federal government is increasing the amount of money it’s spending to build a network of northern military hubs to$2.67 billion. It also announced Thursday the first hubs would be in Iqaluit, Yellowknife and Inuvik.
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Feds boost spending on northern military hubs to $2.67B, announce locations for 3 of them

The federal government is increasing the amount of money it’s spending to build a network of northern military hubs to$2.67 billion. It also announced Thursday the first hubs would be in Iqaluit, Yellowknife and Inuvik.

Grassy Narrows First Nation sees start of mercury treatment facility — decades after river was poisoned

Members of Grassy Narrows First Nation say the new Mercury Care Home will make a huge difference for residents, about 90 per cent of whom are estimated to have mercury poisoning symptoms. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday for the much-anticipated p
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Grassy Narrows First Nation sees start of mercury treatment facility — decades after river was poisoned

Members of Grassy Narrows First Nation say the new Mercury Care Home will make a huge difference for residents, about 90 per cent of whom are estimated to have mercury poisoning symptoms. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday for the much-anticipated project in northwestern Ontario.

Grassy Narrows First Nation sees start of mercury treatment facility — decades after the river was poisoned

Members of Grassy Narrows First Nation say the new Mercury Care Home will make a huge difference for residents, about 90 per cent of whom are estimated to have mercury poisoning symptoms. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday for the much-anticipated p
CBC | Canada News

Grassy Narrows First Nation sees start of mercury treatment facility — decades after the river was poisoned

Members of Grassy Narrows First Nation say the new Mercury Care Home will make a huge difference for residents, about 90 per cent of whom are estimated to have mercury poisoning symptoms. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday for the much-anticipated project.

Canadian teen recruited to spy for Russia, now sitting in Polish jail

Laken Pavan travelled to occupied Ukraine to volunteer for an aid group and ended up being recruited as a Russian agent. The then 17-year-old was sent to Poland to spy on its military, but confessed to police. Now his family hopes to bring an early end to hi
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Canadian teen recruited to spy for Russia, now sitting in Polish jail

Laken Pavan travelled to occupied Ukraine to volunteer for an aid group and ended up being recruited as a Russian agent. The then 17-year-old was sent to Poland to spy on its military, but confessed to police. Now his family hopes to bring an early end to his 20-month jail sentence.

Call-centre crypto scammers unmasked as data leak exposes their schemes

The scam starts with fake articles featuring celebrities. Next comes a crypto ruse, and finally, the fraudsters impersonate the authorities. More than 32,000 people have fallen victim, but now the scammers themselves have been exposed.
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Call-centre crypto scammers unmasked as data leak exposes their schemes

The scam starts with fake articles featuring celebrities. Next comes a crypto ruse, and finally, the fraudsters impersonate the authorities. More than 32,000 people have fallen victim, but now the scammers themselves have been exposed.

Canada 'ready and able' to join Ukraine peacekeeping force, defence minister says

Canada is prepared to contribute troops to Britain and France’s “coalition of the willing” peacekeeping force should there be a ceasefire in Ukraine, Defence Minister Bill Blair said Wednesday.
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Canada 'ready and able' to join Ukraine peacekeeping force, defence minister says

Canada is prepared to contribute troops to Britain and France’s “coalition of the willing” peacekeeping force should there be a ceasefire in Ukraine, Defence Minister Bill Blair said Wednesday.

Quesnel, B.C., mayor wins lawsuit against city after residential school book controversy

The mayor of Quesnel in northern B.C. has won a lawsuit against the city after he was censured and removed from numerous committees following a controversy over the distribution of a book accused of minimizing the impact of residential schools.
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Quesnel, B.C., mayor wins lawsuit against city after residential school book controversy

The mayor of Quesnel in northern B.C. has won a lawsuit against the city after he was censured and removed from numerous committees following a controversy over the distribution of a book accused of minimizing the impact of residential schools.

Manitoba cancels polar bear ecotourism permits for company owned by PC leadership candidate

Manitoba has rescinded polar bear viewing vehicle permits for an ecoutourism company owned by a candidate vying to lead the opposition Progressive Conservative Party.
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Manitoba cancels polar bear ecotourism permits for company owned by PC leadership candidate

Manitoba has rescinded polar bear viewing vehicle permits for an ecoutourism company owned by a candidate vying to lead the opposition Progressive Conservative Party.

Transition process to replace Justin Trudeau is quietly underway

The next Liberal leader is scheduled to be announced on March 9. Behind the scenes, work to prepare the transition has already begun.
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Transition process to replace Justin Trudeau is quietly underway

The next Liberal leader is scheduled to be announced on March 9. Behind the scenes, work to prepare the transition has already begun.

Toronto hasn't ticketed a single driver for idling in the last 5 years. Here's why

Toronto was the first Canadian municipality to implement an anti-idling bylaw nearly 30 years ago. But a new report reveals the city is no longer proactively enforcing the bylaw and no tickets have been issued to drivers who idle for longer than a minute sinc
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Toronto hasn't ticketed a single driver for idling in the last 5 years. Here's why

Toronto was the first Canadian municipality to implement an anti-idling bylaw nearly 30 years ago. But a new report reveals the city is no longer proactively enforcing the bylaw and no tickets have been issued to drivers who idle for longer than a minute since 2019.

Buffy Sainte-Marie returns her Order of Canada, says she never denied having American citizenship

In her first statement since she was stripped of the award, the singer-songwriter says that she's an American citizen and holds a U.S. passport, but was adopted as a young adult by a Cree family in Saskatchewan.
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Buffy Sainte-Marie returns her Order of Canada, says she never denied having American citizenship

In her first statement since she was stripped of the award, the singer-songwriter says that she's an American citizen and holds a U.S. passport, but was adopted as a young adult by a Cree family in Saskatchewan.

B.C. budget pushes deficit to $10.9 billion

The latest fiscal plan from the B.C. government — entitled «Standing Strong for B.C.» — sets new records of provincial debt but is being defended by the finance minister as necessary to respond to the U.S. tariffs and not cut essential public
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B.C. budget pushes deficit to $10.9 billion

The latest fiscal plan from the B.C. government — entitled «Standing Strong for B.C.» — sets new records of provincial debt but is being defended by the finance minister as necessary to respond to the U.S. tariffs and not cut essential public services British Columbians rely on.

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