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Russia is not afraid of Western sanctions – Kremlin

Russia is not concerned about new Western sanctions as it knows how to minimize their effects, the Kremlin has said Read Full Article at RT.com

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.

5 dead, 1 critically injured after crash near Falmouth, N.S.

RCMP say five people are dead and one person is in critical condition after a crash Saturday night on Highway 101 in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.
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5 dead, 1 critically injured after crash near Falmouth, N.S.

RCMP say five people are dead and one person is in critical condition after a crash Saturday night on Highway 101 in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.

Nisga'a Nation celebrates 25 years of self-governance under 1st modern-day treaty in B.C.

It's been 25 years since the first modern-day treaty in B.C. came into effect, releasing the Nisga'a Nation from the bounds of the Indian Act and recognizing its inherent right to self-government.
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Nisga'a Nation celebrates 25 years of self-governance under 1st modern-day treaty in B.C.

It's been 25 years since the first modern-day treaty in B.C. came into effect, releasing the Nisga'a Nation from the bounds of the Indian Act and recognizing its inherent right to self-government.

Quebec riding of Terrebonne flips to Liberals after recount shows candidate won by single vote

After a judicial recount, sources tell CBC News the Quebec riding of Terrebonne has flipped to the Liberals, who have beaten the Bloc Québécois by one vote. The result means the Liberals have 170 seats in the House of Commons — just two shy of a majori
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Quebec riding of Terrebonne flips to Liberals after recount shows candidate won by single vote

After a judicial recount, sources tell CBC News the Quebec riding of Terrebonne has flipped to the Liberals, who have beaten the Bloc Québécois by one vote. The result means the Liberals have 170 seats in the House of Commons — just two shy of a majority government.

75 years of Alberta's mission to keep rats at bay

Twice a year, a patrol team scrutinizes barns, straw bales and grain storage bins along a 600-kilometre stretch of the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary. They're looking for rats, continuing a 75-year mission to stop the rodents from making themselves at home i
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75 years of Alberta's mission to keep rats at bay

Twice a year, a patrol team scrutinizes barns, straw bales and grain storage bins along a 600-kilometre stretch of the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary. They're looking for rats, continuing a 75-year mission to stop the rodents from making themselves at home in the province.

Ayami Sato will make baseball history in Toronto — and blaze a trail for women in sports

The 35-year-old Japanese pitcher is already considered a legend in women's international baseball, but when she takes the mound for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the Intercounty Baseball League on Sunday, she'll be breaking the gender barrier in Canadian basebal
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Ayami Sato will make baseball history in Toronto — and blaze a trail for women in sports

The 35-year-old Japanese pitcher is already considered a legend in women's international baseball, but when she takes the mound for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the Intercounty Baseball League on Sunday, she'll be breaking the gender barrier in Canadian baseball, becoming the first woman to join a professional men's league.

These incumbent MPs lost their races. Now, they're packing up and saying goodbye

CBC's The House spoke with four of at least 40 incumbent MPs who lost their seat in the House of Commons last election. Some described the moment as more than just losing a job. It's the end of a chapter of their life they've spent years, even decades, writin
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These incumbent MPs lost their races. Now, they're packing up and saying goodbye

CBC's The House spoke with four of at least 40 incumbent MPs who lost their seat in the House of Commons last election. Some described the moment as more than just losing a job. It's the end of a chapter of their life they've spent years, even decades, writing.

This lettuce is grown with AI. Some believe it's the future of Canadian produce

A farmer and entrepreneur in King City, Ont., is making a pitch to help Canada become less sufficient on vegetable imports; a fully automated greenhouse, controlled by AI.
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This lettuce is grown with AI. Some believe it's the future of Canadian produce

A farmer and entrepreneur in King City, Ont., is making a pitch to help Canada become less sufficient on vegetable imports; a fully automated greenhouse, controlled by AI.

58 pairs of Manolo Blahniks among hundreds of items seized at lawyer couple's home amid fraud probe

Police have seized more than a thousand items of luxury clothing from the home of a Toronto lawyer couple under investigation for fraud, possession of the proceeds of crime and laundering the proceeds of crime, after more than $7 million of their clients' mon
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58 pairs of Manolo Blahniks among hundreds of items seized at lawyer couple's home amid fraud probe

Police have seized more than a thousand items of luxury clothing from the home of a Toronto lawyer couple under investigation for fraud, possession of the proceeds of crime and laundering the proceeds of crime, after more than $7 million of their clients' money went missing.

Misinformation about Poilievre's election loss persists. Here are the facts

Although Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party promptly accepted his election loss in the Carleton riding, claims of fraud and unfairness continue to spread. These are the facts of what happened.
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Misinformation about Poilievre's election loss persists. Here are the facts

Although Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party promptly accepted his election loss in the Carleton riding, claims of fraud and unfairness continue to spread. These are the facts of what happened.

Peguis trust built daycare on $12.3M property more than 150 kilometres away from First Nation

A daycare owned by an organization created to benefit Peguis First Nation promises dozens of new daycare spots for families when it opens its doors – but not for the First Nation in Manitoba's Interlake region, which is in dire need of child care.
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Peguis trust built daycare on $12.3M property more than 150 kilometres away from First Nation

A daycare owned by an organization created to benefit Peguis First Nation promises dozens of new daycare spots for families when it opens its doors – but not for the First Nation in Manitoba's Interlake region, which is in dire need of child care.

Oil prices are down. It means something different in Canada vs. the U.S

A steep drop in oil prices in the first months of the year has undermined any plans for oil companies to “drill, baby, drill.”
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Oil prices are down. It means something different in Canada vs. the U.S

A steep drop in oil prices in the first months of the year has undermined any plans for oil companies to “drill, baby, drill.”

800 residents of Alberta village allowed home as crews hold the line on nearby wildfire

More than 800 people forced to evacuate from a northern Alberta village due to an approaching wildfire are now allowed to return home. 
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800 residents of Alberta village allowed home as crews hold the line on nearby wildfire

More than 800 people forced to evacuate from a northern Alberta village due to an approaching wildfire are now allowed to return home. 

Former City of Surrey finance clerk suspected of defrauding city of $2.5 million

Surrey police and RCMP financial crimes officers are investigating allegations that a former City of Surrey finance clerk defrauded the city of more than $2.5 million by cutting hundreds of cheques to accounts associated with herself and her boutique cake bak
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Former City of Surrey finance clerk suspected of defrauding city of $2.5 million

Surrey police and RCMP financial crimes officers are investigating allegations that a former City of Surrey finance clerk defrauded the city of more than $2.5 million by cutting hundreds of cheques to accounts associated with herself and her boutique cake baking business.

Boyle, Alta., residents band together as wildfire evacuation forces them from homes

An evacuation order was issued for the village of Boyle just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday. With the fire growing less than two kilometres from the community, all residents of Boyle - located around 150 kilometres north of Edmonton - were asked to travel to a rec
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Boyle, Alta., residents band together as wildfire evacuation forces them from homes

An evacuation order was issued for the village of Boyle just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday. With the fire growing less than two kilometres from the community, all residents of Boyle - located around 150 kilometres north of Edmonton - were asked to travel to a reception centre in Lac La Biche immediately.

'It all starts here': Olympic champion 4x100m relay team begins journey to world championships

The Canadian 4x100-metre relay team of Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, and Jerome Blake is back where their journey to Olympic gold began, the World Athletics Relays, and are eager to once again use the event as a launching pad.
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'It all starts here': Olympic champion 4x100m relay team begins journey to world championships

The Canadian 4x100-metre relay team of Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, and Jerome Blake is back where their journey to Olympic gold began, the World Athletics Relays, and are eager to once again use the event as a launching pad.

Overdose deaths are falling. Will fentanyl crackdowns change that?

It's taken years for observers to see these kinds of widespread fatality declines, but people in harm reduction are worried the drug supply could become more toxic if authorities restrict the supply of fentanyl too quickly.
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Overdose deaths are falling. Will fentanyl crackdowns change that?

It's taken years for observers to see these kinds of widespread fatality declines, but people in harm reduction are worried the drug supply could become more toxic if authorities restrict the supply of fentanyl too quickly.

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