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Inquest into UVic student's fatal overdose recommends improvements to B.C. and campus emergency response

Clear addresses on campus buildings, better training for campus security officers and updated protocols for B.C. Ambulance are among some of the jury's recommendations.
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Inquest into UVic student's fatal overdose recommends improvements to B.C. and campus emergency response

Clear addresses on campus buildings, better training for campus security officers and updated protocols for B.C. Ambulance are among some of the jury's recommendations.

B.C. winner of record $80M lottery jackpot quits job, vows to give back to community

The winner of what the B.C. Lottery Corp. is calling the biggest jackpot ever awarded to a single person in Canada says that winning the $80 million prize is «life-changing.»
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B.C. winner of record $80M lottery jackpot quits job, vows to give back to community

The winner of what the B.C. Lottery Corp. is calling the biggest jackpot ever awarded to a single person in Canada says that winning the $80 million prize is «life-changing.»

What's in Ford's 2025 Ontario budget? Get the highlights here

Follow here for live updates and analysis of Doug Ford's Ontario budget. The document includes a $14.6-billion deficit planned for the next fiscal year largely to deal with the economic pain of a trade war with the U.S.
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What's in Ford's 2025 Ontario budget? Get the highlights here

Follow here for live updates and analysis of Doug Ford's Ontario budget. The document includes a $14.6-billion deficit planned for the next fiscal year largely to deal with the economic pain of a trade war with the U.S.

Why Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre moved out of his office, but not Stornoway

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre closed his constituency and Parliament Hill offices following his election defeat in Carleton, but is expected to stay in Stornoway — Canada's residence for the leader of the Official Opposition — despite losing that t
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Why Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre moved out of his office, but not Stornoway

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre closed his constituency and Parliament Hill offices following his election defeat in Carleton, but is expected to stay in Stornoway — Canada's residence for the leader of the Official Opposition — despite losing that title.

Homeless Innu man died of hypothermia. Quebec coroner says system failed him

A Quebec coroner looking into the death of homeless Innu man, whose body was found inside a portable toilet in Montreal, said his death was attributable to environmental hypothermia in a context of severe alcohol intoxication.
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Homeless Innu man died of hypothermia. Quebec coroner says system failed him

A Quebec coroner looking into the death of homeless Innu man, whose body was found inside a portable toilet in Montreal, said his death was attributable to environmental hypothermia in a context of severe alcohol intoxication.

Iqaluit blizzard shuts services, closes schools

Road-clearing crews have been pulled from the roads for their safety and emergency services are only responding to critical calls when it’s safe to do so. Schools and government offices are closed.
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Iqaluit blizzard shuts services, closes schools

Road-clearing crews have been pulled from the roads for their safety and emergency services are only responding to critical calls when it’s safe to do so. Schools and government offices are closed.

These Châteauguay, Que., tenants say their landlord is cashing in by pushing them out

A group of tenants on Montreal's South Shore are accusing their new landlord of pushing them to leave their apartments and they say his behaviour is evidence of a business model that makes money at the expense of low-income, vulnerable people. 
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These Châteauguay, Que., tenants say their landlord is cashing in by pushing them out

A group of tenants on Montreal's South Shore are accusing their new landlord of pushing them to leave their apartments and they say his behaviour is evidence of a business model that makes money at the expense of low-income, vulnerable people. 

World junior players' group chat about Hockey Canada investigation under scrutiny as ex-teammate testifies

We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to bring you the latest updates from the ongoing trial of five former world junior hockey players.
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World junior players' group chat about Hockey Canada investigation under scrutiny as ex-teammate testifies

We're back at Superior Court in London, Ont., to bring you the latest updates from the ongoing trial of five former world junior hockey players.

Her son's body lay in a supportive housing building for 3 days. Years later, she says little has changed

Cyndie Richards says she was promised change after her son's body went undiscovered in supportive housing for days, but a recent disturbing case reveals serious gaps in B.C.'s system.
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Her son's body lay in a supportive housing building for 3 days. Years later, she says little has changed

Cyndie Richards says she was promised change after her son's body went undiscovered in supportive housing for days, but a recent disturbing case reveals serious gaps in B.C.'s system.

25 years later, Walkerton, Ont., bears the scars but has bounced back

It's been 25 years since Walkerton, Ont., made headlines after its water system became contaminated with E. coli in a tragedy that killed seven people and sickened thousands more.
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25 years later, Walkerton, Ont., bears the scars but has bounced back

It's been 25 years since Walkerton, Ont., made headlines after its water system became contaminated with E. coli in a tragedy that killed seven people and sickened thousands more.

Man who killed B.C. university security guard gets 15 years, as judge highlights drug-induced psychosis

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has sentenced a Kelowna man to 15 years in prison for killing a female security guard on UBC's Okanagan campus in 2022.
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Man who killed B.C. university security guard gets 15 years, as judge highlights drug-induced psychosis

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has sentenced a Kelowna man to 15 years in prison for killing a female security guard on UBC's Okanagan campus in 2022.

'Throwing money at Band-Aids': Advocates tell N.S. government to do more on gender-based violence

A panel of advocates and experts on gender-based violence told the legislature’s health committee that it needs to turn talk into action.
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'Throwing money at Band-Aids': Advocates tell N.S. government to do more on gender-based violence

A panel of advocates and experts on gender-based violence told the legislature’s health committee that it needs to turn talk into action.

What women need to know about hair loss

According to the Canadian Dermatology Association, roughly 40 per cent of women will experience some form of thinning hair by the age of 50. Research suggests that those numbers increase during menopause.
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What women need to know about hair loss

According to the Canadian Dermatology Association, roughly 40 per cent of women will experience some form of thinning hair by the age of 50. Research suggests that those numbers increase during menopause.

Pikangikum First Nation takes federal government to court over lack of water, wastewater infrastructure

Pikangikum First Nation is seeking $2 billion in damages from the federal government over ongoing challenges with its water and wastewater infrastructure. The remote Ojibway community has no running water in people's homes, and low water pressure means there'
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Pikangikum First Nation takes federal government to court over lack of water, wastewater infrastructure

Pikangikum First Nation is seeking $2 billion in damages from the federal government over ongoing challenges with its water and wastewater infrastructure. The remote Ojibway community has no running water in people's homes, and low water pressure means there's not enough capacity to effectively put out fires. Here's why community leaders say urgent action is needed.

Quebec study finds 'cocktail of different pesticides' in treated tap water

Scientists are warning that they have found traces of pesticides in the drinking water of municipalities along the Châteauguay River. While the levels found complied with Quebec regulations, the study’s authors recommend authorities make changes.
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Quebec study finds 'cocktail of different pesticides' in treated tap water

Scientists are warning that they have found traces of pesticides in the drinking water of municipalities along the Châteauguay River. While the levels found complied with Quebec regulations, the study’s authors recommend authorities make changes.

Woman denies defence lawyer's suggestion she has 'clear agenda' for ex-world junior players' sex assault trial

We're back in Superior Court in London, Ont., to bring you the latest updates from the ongoing trial of former world junior hockey players.
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Woman denies defence lawyer's suggestion she has 'clear agenda' for ex-world junior players' sex assault trial

We're back in Superior Court in London, Ont., to bring you the latest updates from the ongoing trial of former world junior hockey players.

Brampton man facing fraud charge, 2 lawsuits as alleged real estate deposit scam collapses

Moiz Kunwar, 28, has been charged with fraud and is facing two lawsuits related to an alleged pre-construction home deposit scam worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Brampton man facing fraud charge, 2 lawsuits as alleged real estate deposit scam collapses

Moiz Kunwar, 28, has been charged with fraud and is facing two lawsuits related to an alleged pre-construction home deposit scam worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Monday heat in Winnipeg breaks 67-year record

A record daytime high of 33.8 C was recorded near the Winnipeg Richardson International Airport at 3 p.m. Monday, Environment Canada says. That's one degree higher than the previous record in 1958.
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Monday heat in Winnipeg breaks 67-year record

A record daytime high of 33.8 C was recorded near the Winnipeg Richardson International Airport at 3 p.m. Monday, Environment Canada says. That's one degree higher than the previous record in 1958.

B.C. fast-tracks process for U.S. nurses to get registered in province

The province is launching a targeted U.S. marketing campaign in June in parts of the country with the highest interest in moving to B.C., including the states of Washington and Oregon and select cities in California.
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B.C. fast-tracks process for U.S. nurses to get registered in province

The province is launching a targeted U.S. marketing campaign in June in parts of the country with the highest interest in moving to B.C., including the states of Washington and Oregon and select cities in California.

Official recounts are underway in close ridings. Here's how they work

A number of judicial recounts are taking place to ensure the results of the election are accurate. Here is how the judicial recount process works.
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Official recounts are underway in close ridings. Here's how they work

A number of judicial recounts are taking place to ensure the results of the election are accurate. Here is how the judicial recount process works.

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