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Machete attack, dislocated jaw: Nurses detail violent incidents at Fraser Health hospital

Two nurses are speaking out about violent incidents they experienced while working in the emergency department at Eagle Ridge Hospital in Port Moddy, B.C. — alleging the Fraser Health Authority has failed to provide a safe working environment, and has sough

Premier Ford's James Bay deep-sea port plan faces backlash over feasibility, lack of Indigenous input

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is seeking the prime minister's support for his idea to build a deep-sea port on James Bay, but critics argue the proposal is unrealistic and are condemning the lack of Indigenous consultation. When asked for details on a proposed lo
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Premier Ford's James Bay deep-sea port plan faces backlash over feasibility, lack of Indigenous input

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is seeking the prime minister's support for his idea to build a deep-sea port on James Bay, but critics argue the proposal is unrealistic and are condemning the lack of Indigenous consultation. When asked for details on a proposed location, Ford's office told CBC more will be shared «at a later time.»

Don Cherry, 91, signs off podcast after 313 episodes, future uncertain

Famed Canadian sportscaster Don Cherry signed off from his podcast for the final time. The 91-year-old Cherry had hosted «Don Cherry's Grapevine Podcast» since August 2023, producing 313 episodes in total. His son and cohost, Tim Cherry, said on t
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Don Cherry, 91, signs off podcast after 313 episodes, future uncertain

Famed Canadian sportscaster Don Cherry signed off from his podcast for the final time. The 91-year-old Cherry had hosted «Don Cherry's Grapevine Podcast» since August 2023, producing 313 episodes in total. His son and cohost, Tim Cherry, said on the finale that it had racked up 6.5 million downloads.

Ever heard of Driver Inc.? Canada's trucking industry is calling it a $1B scam

The national voice of the trucking industry in Canada is renewing calls for the federal government to pump the brakes on what it says is a $1-billion scam it calls «Driver Inc.»
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Ever heard of Driver Inc.? Canada's trucking industry is calling it a $1B scam

The national voice of the trucking industry in Canada is renewing calls for the federal government to pump the brakes on what it says is a $1-billion scam it calls «Driver Inc.»

Alberta to launch panel tour to 'chart a path forward' amid new pipeline talk

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a new panel will hit the road this summer with an eye on devising new measures for Alberta to assert autonomy and shield its economy from what she calls federal overreach.
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Alberta to launch panel tour to 'chart a path forward' amid new pipeline talk

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a new panel will hit the road this summer with an eye on devising new measures for Alberta to assert autonomy and shield its economy from what she calls federal overreach.

1 body recovered from Airmedic helicopter crash on Quebec's North Shore; 3 still missing

The body of one of the four people missing since Friday's Airmedic helicopter crash on Quebec's North Shore was recovered Monday evening. Search efforts to locate the aircraft and the other three individuals still missing are expected to continue Tuesday.
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1 body recovered from Airmedic helicopter crash on Quebec's North Shore; 3 still missing

The body of one of the four people missing since Friday's Airmedic helicopter crash on Quebec's North Shore was recovered Monday evening. Search efforts to locate the aircraft and the other three individuals still missing are expected to continue Tuesday.

Alberta's oilsands to hit record production high in 2025

Oilsands production is on pace to reach an all-time high this year as production in northern Alberta is expected to grow by five per cent in 2025 compared to last year.
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Alberta's oilsands to hit record production high in 2025

Oilsands production is on pace to reach an all-time high this year as production in northern Alberta is expected to grow by five per cent in 2025 compared to last year.

Alberta industry blew past gas flaring ceiling in 2024 as province eliminates limit

Energy producers in Alberta, Canada's top oil-producing province, blew past the province's self-imposed limit on annual natural gas flaring in 2024 for a second year in a row, Reuters calculations show.
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Alberta industry blew past gas flaring ceiling in 2024 as province eliminates limit

Energy producers in Alberta, Canada's top oil-producing province, blew past the province's self-imposed limit on annual natural gas flaring in 2024 for a second year in a row, Reuters calculations show.

Lululemon theft ring revealed: Organized crew suspected behind wave of shoplifted gear

Court documents obtained by CBC detail the inner workings of a multi-level organized ring of stolen goods traffickers allegedly directing prolific shoplifters stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of clothes from Lululemon stores across the Lower Ma
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Lululemon theft ring revealed: Organized crew suspected behind wave of shoplifted gear

Court documents obtained by CBC detail the inner workings of a multi-level organized ring of stolen goods traffickers allegedly directing prolific shoplifters stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of clothes from Lululemon stores across the Lower Mainland.

Ontario Human Rights Commission offers hiring guidance to avoid Indigenous identity fraud

A new policy statement from the Ontario Human Rights Commission calls on employers hiring for Indigenous-specific positions to find ways to verify candidates' Indigenous identities, with help from Indigenous communities.
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Ontario Human Rights Commission offers hiring guidance to avoid Indigenous identity fraud

A new policy statement from the Ontario Human Rights Commission calls on employers hiring for Indigenous-specific positions to find ways to verify candidates' Indigenous identities, with help from Indigenous communities.

Live N.L. lobsters flown to Spain, with exporters hoping it's the start of big things

A key player in global lobster markets has found itself a willing partner on the other side of the Atlantic. Madrid is importing lobster from Newfoundland and Labrador. Eight tonnes were flown out of Gander last week.
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Live N.L. lobsters flown to Spain, with exporters hoping it's the start of big things

A key player in global lobster markets has found itself a willing partner on the other side of the Atlantic. Madrid is importing lobster from Newfoundland and Labrador. Eight tonnes were flown out of Gander last week.

A year after the Eagle mine failure, questions remain about Yukon's mining future

The catastrophic slide at Yukon's Eagle gold mine in June 2024 gave another black eye to the territory's mining industry, which has seen its share of large and costly mine failures over the years. 
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A year after the Eagle mine failure, questions remain about Yukon's mining future

The catastrophic slide at Yukon's Eagle gold mine in June 2024 gave another black eye to the territory's mining industry, which has seen its share of large and costly mine failures over the years. 

Manitoba flight school now barred from training pilots put students in 'significant danger': whistleblower

A Gimli, Man., flight school was banned from training pilots «in the interest of public safety,» Transport Canada says. Four lawsuits against LS Airways allege it faked flying hours logs, altered maintenance records and told students to fly with j
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Manitoba flight school now barred from training pilots put students in 'significant danger': whistleblower

A Gimli, Man., flight school was banned from training pilots «in the interest of public safety,» Transport Canada says. Four lawsuits against LS Airways allege it faked flying hours logs, altered maintenance records and told students to fly with jerry cans of gasoline on board.

Partner of Ontario woman who went missing in December charged with murder after remains found in landfill

Hamilton police have charged the live-in partner of Shalini Singh with second-degree murder, shortly after remains found in a landfill last month were identified as the 40-year-old woman's through DNA testing.
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Partner of Ontario woman who went missing in December charged with murder after remains found in landfill

Hamilton police have charged the live-in partner of Shalini Singh with second-degree murder, shortly after remains found in a landfill last month were identified as the 40-year-old woman's through DNA testing.

Judge refuses to allow more avian flu tests on ostriches at B.C. farm

The Federal Court of Appeal is refusing to allow the owners of a British Columbia ostrich farm to conduct further testing of their flock for avian flu in a bid to avert a cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
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Judge refuses to allow more avian flu tests on ostriches at B.C. farm

The Federal Court of Appeal is refusing to allow the owners of a British Columbia ostrich farm to conduct further testing of their flock for avian flu in a bid to avert a cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

Driver charged after Nova Scotia senior left in bus for more than 7 hours

Nova Scotia RCMP have charged a bus driver with criminal negligence after an 81-year-old was found lying on the floor of an empty bus.
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Driver charged after Nova Scotia senior left in bus for more than 7 hours

Nova Scotia RCMP have charged a bus driver with criminal negligence after an 81-year-old was found lying on the floor of an empty bus.

Rescuers saw, paddle their way to badly hurt boy in Algonquin Park

Rescuers chopped, paddled and eventually flew their way into a remote corner of Algonquin Park on the weekend to reach a 13-year-old boy who was seriously injured when a tree fell on his tent, according to Ontario Provincial Police.
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Rescuers saw, paddle their way to badly hurt boy in Algonquin Park

Rescuers chopped, paddled and eventually flew their way into a remote corner of Algonquin Park on the weekend to reach a 13-year-old boy who was seriously injured when a tree fell on his tent, according to Ontario Provincial Police.

She waited 12 hours for Toronto police's non-emergency line. Then, she was disconnected

Rachel Carr waited on hold for 12 hours with Toronto police's non-emergency line to report vandalism to her family's two vehicles. The call got disconnected and she never got through to police.
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She waited 12 hours for Toronto police's non-emergency line. Then, she was disconnected

Rachel Carr waited on hold for 12 hours with Toronto police's non-emergency line to report vandalism to her family's two vehicles. The call got disconnected and she never got through to police.

U.S. science funding uncertainty reshapes grad school choices for Canadians

Thousands of Canadians go to the U.S. for graduate school every year. Now, uncertainty around science funding — from cuts and freezes announced by the Trump administration — mean some U.S. universities are cutting back on admissions.
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U.S. science funding uncertainty reshapes grad school choices for Canadians

Thousands of Canadians go to the U.S. for graduate school every year. Now, uncertainty around science funding — from cuts and freezes announced by the Trump administration — mean some U.S. universities are cutting back on admissions.

Ontario needs to build more than 2 million homes in the next decade: internal docs

Ontario’s target of building 1.5 million homes by 2031 may not be enough to meet demand, civil servants have told the province’s new municipal affairs minister, saying that 2.1 million homes could instead be needed to improve affordability.
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Ontario needs to build more than 2 million homes in the next decade: internal docs

Ontario’s target of building 1.5 million homes by 2031 may not be enough to meet demand, civil servants have told the province’s new municipal affairs minister, saying that 2.1 million homes could instead be needed to improve affordability.

B.C. Premier Eby says he's not opposed to privately-backed oil pipeline to north coast

B.C. Premier David Eby says he wouldn't be opposed to a pipeline to the northern coast if it were proposed by a private backer. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the project could generate billions.
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B.C. Premier Eby says he's not opposed to privately-backed oil pipeline to north coast

B.C. Premier David Eby says he wouldn't be opposed to a pipeline to the northern coast if it were proposed by a private backer. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the project could generate billions.

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