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Ontario government signs agreement with Webequie First Nation for road to Ring of Fire

Ontario has signed a community partnership agreement with Webequie First Nation in an effort to speed up development in the Ring of Fire. The huge mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands has long been a key source for the EV battery industry, but a First Na
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Ontario government signs agreement with Webequie First Nation for road to Ring of Fire

Ontario has signed a community partnership agreement with Webequie First Nation in an effort to speed up development in the Ring of Fire. The huge mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands has long been a key source for the EV battery industry, but a First Nations alliance has been critical of the government’s approach. Here's what we know about the new agreement and what it means for development.

Sask. NDP calls for public inquiry into wildfire response as public safety minister faces calls to resign

The Opposition NDP's effort to establish an independent public inquiry into the government's response to a wildfire that ravaged a northern Saskatchewan village this summer has been blocked.
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Sask. NDP calls for public inquiry into wildfire response as public safety minister faces calls to resign

The Opposition NDP's effort to establish an independent public inquiry into the government's response to a wildfire that ravaged a northern Saskatchewan village this summer has been blocked.

Abduction charge filed against father of N.L. girl taken to Egypt despite court order

Bouchra Marbouhi says she last saw her daughter the morning of Friday, Sept. 26, when she got her ready for school. She told the girl that her father would be picking her up for a sleepover. But he never brought her back.
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Abduction charge filed against father of N.L. girl taken to Egypt despite court order

Bouchra Marbouhi says she last saw her daughter the morning of Friday, Sept. 26, when she got her ready for school. She told the girl that her father would be picking her up for a sleepover. But he never brought her back.

Why hundreds of GM employees picked today to protest outside Ontario auto plants

Hundreds of unionized General Motors employees took to the sidewalk outside the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont., on Wednesday to call on the automotive company to find a new vehicle for the plant. A similar rally was being held in Brampton as part of Unifor's &
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Why hundreds of GM employees picked today to protest outside Ontario auto plants

Hundreds of unionized General Motors employees took to the sidewalk outside the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont., on Wednesday to call on the automotive company to find a new vehicle for the plant. A similar rally was being held in Brampton as part of Unifor's «Solidarity Actions.» 

Industrial tires filled with Styrofoam wash up on Vancouver Island beach

Eleven industrial tires each weighing about four tonnes and filled with Styrofoam have washed up near Campbell River, B.C., prompting concern for wildlife in the area.
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Industrial tires filled with Styrofoam wash up on Vancouver Island beach

Eleven industrial tires each weighing about four tonnes and filled with Styrofoam have washed up near Campbell River, B.C., prompting concern for wildlife in the area.

'Devastating' funding crisis in Canadian sport is reaching a breaking point

For 20 years, core funding for sport from the federal government has not increased — even though inflation has caused prices to rise by more than 50 per cent. In recent months, some national sport organizations have been informed that their federal funding
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'Devastating' funding crisis in Canadian sport is reaching a breaking point

For 20 years, core funding for sport from the federal government has not increased — even though inflation has caused prices to rise by more than 50 per cent. In recent months, some national sport organizations have been informed that their federal funding is set to be slashed.

B.C. man charged in Ontario serial sexual assault cold case

Ontario Provincial Police say a British Columbia man has been charged in connection with a series of violent sexual assaults that happened nearly three decades ago across southwestern Ontario.
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B.C. man charged in Ontario serial sexual assault cold case

Ontario Provincial Police say a British Columbia man has been charged in connection with a series of violent sexual assaults that happened nearly three decades ago across southwestern Ontario.

Ford urges U.S. ambassador to ‘bury the hatchet,’ apologize after profane tirade

Premier Doug Ford said the U.S. ambassador's expletive-laced tirade was “absolutely unacceptable” and “unbecoming of an ambassador."
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Ford urges U.S. ambassador to ‘bury the hatchet,’ apologize after profane tirade

Premier Doug Ford said the U.S. ambassador's expletive-laced tirade was “absolutely unacceptable” and “unbecoming of an ambassador."

Tesla’s Grok AI chatbot asks 12-year-old boy to send nude pics, says shocked mother

A Toronto woman is sounding the alarm about Grok, Tesla's generative AI chatbot that was recently installed in many Tesla vehicles in Canada. Farah Nasser says Grok asked her 12-year-old son to send it nude photos during an innocent conversation about soccer
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Tesla’s Grok AI chatbot asks 12-year-old boy to send nude pics, says shocked mother

A Toronto woman is sounding the alarm about Grok, Tesla's generative AI chatbot that was recently installed in many Tesla vehicles in Canada. Farah Nasser says Grok asked her 12-year-old son to send it nude photos during an innocent conversation about soccer. Tesla and xAI didn't respond to CBC News, except for what appeared to be an auto-generated response: «Legacy Media Lies.»

What we know about the Alzheimer's drug Health Canada approved

Health Canada has conditionally approved the drug lecanemab to slow early-stage Alzheimer's disease, raising questions about its effectiveness and availability in Canada.
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What we know about the Alzheimer's drug Health Canada approved

Health Canada has conditionally approved the drug lecanemab to slow early-stage Alzheimer's disease, raising questions about its effectiveness and availability in Canada.

Why some farmers are turning old grain bins into guest houses

Some Alberta ranchers hope that branching into tourism will help shore up their family farms to last another generation — though the accommodations might seem a little quirky.
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Why some farmers are turning old grain bins into guest houses

Some Alberta ranchers hope that branching into tourism will help shore up their family farms to last another generation — though the accommodations might seem a little quirky.

An inside look at how London, Ont., police go from seizing illegal guns to finding out how they got here

With the number of reported shootings in London, Ont., reaching 20 in 2025, the police service says it's working tirelessly to pinpoint where illegal firearms are coming from and take them off the streets. Officials gave CBC London an inside look at how that
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An inside look at how London, Ont., police go from seizing illegal guns to finding out how they got here

With the number of reported shootings in London, Ont., reaching 20 in 2025, the police service says it's working tirelessly to pinpoint where illegal firearms are coming from and take them off the streets. Officials gave CBC London an inside look at how that process begins and how investigators learn about everything from the owner’s identity to a weapon’s origin.

Which industry in each province is most threatened by tariffs?

As tariffs make an impact, Canadian industries are finding themselves competing for priority in trade negotiations. Here are the industries under threat in each province.
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Which industry in each province is most threatened by tariffs?

As tariffs make an impact, Canadian industries are finding themselves competing for priority in trade negotiations. Here are the industries under threat in each province.

B.C. opening forest trade office in U.K., will run anti-tariff ads online

British Columbia's government says it is opening a «forest trade office» in London, U.K., in an effort to boost exports to Europe.
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B.C. opening forest trade office in U.K., will run anti-tariff ads online

British Columbia's government says it is opening a «forest trade office» in London, U.K., in an effort to boost exports to Europe.

$32M case against Ontario developer falls apart at regulator hearing

A developer that had been facing the potential of more than $30 million in fines from Ontario’s Home Construction Regulatory Authority has had all counts against it dropped. Briarwood Development Group was accused of coercing buyers into paying more for hom
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$32M case against Ontario developer falls apart at regulator hearing

A developer that had been facing the potential of more than $30 million in fines from Ontario’s Home Construction Regulatory Authority has had all counts against it dropped. Briarwood Development Group was accused of coercing buyers into paying more for homes they'd already signed agreements for.

Some Canadian communities make it mandatory for homeowners to replace lead pipes. Do such bylaws work?

The Canadian Environmental Law Association is recommending that all cities pass bylaws to make it mandatory for property owners to replace lead pipes on their side of the property line. Hamilton has a bylaw aimed at preventing partial lead service-line replac
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Some Canadian communities make it mandatory for homeowners to replace lead pipes. Do such bylaws work?

The Canadian Environmental Law Association is recommending that all cities pass bylaws to make it mandatory for property owners to replace lead pipes on their side of the property line. Hamilton has a bylaw aimed at preventing partial lead service-line replacements, and some Quebec and Saskatchewan have similar rules. Here's what people in Thunder Bay, Ont., have to say about the idea as the city faces a $350-million class-action lawsuit.

Housing crisis, cost of living fuelling Nunavut voter apathy

Ahead of Nunavut’s 7th territorial election, there is concern about a decline in voter turnout, something experts say is likely caused by slow progress to tackle issues such as the housing crisis and cost of living.
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Housing crisis, cost of living fuelling Nunavut voter apathy

Ahead of Nunavut’s 7th territorial election, there is concern about a decline in voter turnout, something experts say is likely caused by slow progress to tackle issues such as the housing crisis and cost of living.

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