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Online banking fraud leaves Winnipeg woman on hook for $174K debt

A Winnipeg woman is warning others about what can go wrong in online banking after a credit union is holding her responsible for a debt of more than $174,000 from fraudulent transactions.

Ontario auditor general finds province not properly overseeing doctor billings

Shelley Spence made the findings in her annual report released Tuesday, which contains a series of health-related audits that also found very few family doctors are participating in the province's Health Care Connect system — key to helping Ontario meet it
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Ontario auditor general finds province not properly overseeing doctor billings

Shelley Spence made the findings in her annual report released Tuesday, which contains a series of health-related audits that also found very few family doctors are participating in the province's Health Care Connect system — key to helping Ontario meet its goal of attaching everyone to primary care — and the government hasn't adequately planned its medical school expansion

What does suspending Alberta’s clean electricity regulations mean for Canada’s climate goals?

The federal government suspended the regulations meant to rein in Canada’s worst polluter, but it hasn’t explained how it is going to ensure the country’s climate goals will be met. Carbon pricing, though, is expected to play a dominant role.
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What does suspending Alberta’s clean electricity regulations mean for Canada’s climate goals?

The federal government suspended the regulations meant to rein in Canada’s worst polluter, but it hasn’t explained how it is going to ensure the country’s climate goals will be met. Carbon pricing, though, is expected to play a dominant role.

What a N.S. palliative care unit tells us about Canada’s rural health care challenges

The five-bed palliative care hospital unit in Lunenburg, N.S., is still searching for staff, four years after it was first announced.
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What a N.S. palliative care unit tells us about Canada’s rural health care challenges

The five-bed palliative care hospital unit in Lunenburg, N.S., is still searching for staff, four years after it was first announced.

City of Ottawa pushes to make ByWard Market a national historic site

City of Ottawa staff are looking to ask the federal government to deem the ByWard Market a national historic site to help celebrate its 200th birthday.
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City of Ottawa pushes to make ByWard Market a national historic site

City of Ottawa staff are looking to ask the federal government to deem the ByWard Market a national historic site to help celebrate its 200th birthday.

Alberta Metis eying ownership stake in proposed oil pipeline

The Metis Settlements of Alberta say they’re interested in purchasing a stake in a proposed oil pipeline to the West Coast and want to work with First Nations in British Columbia who oppose the project and plan to bring forward an emergency resolution at th
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Alberta Metis eying ownership stake in proposed oil pipeline

The Metis Settlements of Alberta say they’re interested in purchasing a stake in a proposed oil pipeline to the West Coast and want to work with First Nations in British Columbia who oppose the project and plan to bring forward an emergency resolution at the Assembly of First Nations meetings in Ottawa Tuesday.

In text messages, Ontario women accused of murder described boy in their care as ‘loser,’ trial hears

The Ontario Provincial Police sergeant who led the investigation into Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney testified at their first-degree murder trial Monday, outlining evidence collected in the case against the couple. The Crown showed multiple images and played
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In text messages, Ontario women accused of murder described boy in their care as ‘loser,’ trial hears

The Ontario Provincial Police sergeant who led the investigation into Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney testified at their first-degree murder trial Monday, outlining evidence collected in the case against the couple. The Crown showed multiple images and played audio recordings of women interacting with the boys in their care.

Polytechnique expands scholarship program to 14 women in memory of 1989 tragedy

Polytechnique Montréal is expanding its scholarship program honouring the 14 women who were killed at the engineering school 36 years ago.
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Polytechnique expands scholarship program to 14 women in memory of 1989 tragedy

Polytechnique Montréal is expanding its scholarship program honouring the 14 women who were killed at the engineering school 36 years ago.

Manitoba schools ordered to review safety measures after student grabbed by sex offender

Every school in Manitoba must undertake a safety review and send the assessment to the province's Department of Education, the provincial government says, responding to a child being assaulted last week.
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Manitoba schools ordered to review safety measures after student grabbed by sex offender

Every school in Manitoba must undertake a safety review and send the assessment to the province's Department of Education, the provincial government says, responding to a child being assaulted last week.

Nor'easter to bring snow, rain and wind to the Maritimes starting Tuesday evening

CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says people should prepare for potential power outages and ferry and bridge delays or closures as wind gusts reach 70-90 km/h.
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Nor'easter to bring snow, rain and wind to the Maritimes starting Tuesday evening

CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says people should prepare for potential power outages and ferry and bridge delays or closures as wind gusts reach 70-90 km/h.

Survivors, supporters mark 65th anniversary of central Alberta bus crash that killed 17 people

Seventeen teenagers were killed on Nov. 29, 1960 when a train crashed into their school bus as it was travelling from Chipman, Alta., to Lamont.
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Survivors, supporters mark 65th anniversary of central Alberta bus crash that killed 17 people

Seventeen teenagers were killed on Nov. 29, 1960 when a train crashed into their school bus as it was travelling from Chipman, Alta., to Lamont.

Calgary man guilty of terrorism offences for fighting with ISIS in Syria

Jamal Borhot, who travelled to Syria with his cousin more than 12 years ago, has been found guilty of terrorism offences after a judge ruled that the evidence shows he was fighting for ISIS. 
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Calgary man guilty of terrorism offences for fighting with ISIS in Syria

Jamal Borhot, who travelled to Syria with his cousin more than 12 years ago, has been found guilty of terrorism offences after a judge ruled that the evidence shows he was fighting for ISIS. 

Carney to make cabinet changes following Guilbeault's departure

Prime Minister Mark Carney will make changes to his front bench this afternoon after Steven Guilbeault resigned from cabinet last week.
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Carney to make cabinet changes following Guilbeault's departure

Prime Minister Mark Carney will make changes to his front bench this afternoon after Steven Guilbeault resigned from cabinet last week.

Why excavators may be a tool of choice for some cash-seeking thieves

This unique form of theft has been happening all over the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. Thieves on the hunt for cash break through the walls of banks using excavators that experts say anyone capable of ordering a key online can drive off the lot. 
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Why excavators may be a tool of choice for some cash-seeking thieves

This unique form of theft has been happening all over the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. Thieves on the hunt for cash break through the walls of banks using excavators that experts say anyone capable of ordering a key online can drive off the lot. 

All of Toronto's speed cameras are gone. How did we get to this point?

Toronto's speed cameras may be gone, but this time there are no mysterious vandals wielding power tools, no blurry suspect photos and no police investigation.
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All of Toronto's speed cameras are gone. How did we get to this point?

Toronto's speed cameras may be gone, but this time there are no mysterious vandals wielding power tools, no blurry suspect photos and no police investigation.

American podiatrist leaving Nova Scotia over bureaucratic frustrations

A U.S. podiatrist says he is leaving the province because his patients have to wait years to see a surgeon for procedures on their feet, even though he's trained to do the procedures in his clinic.
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American podiatrist leaving Nova Scotia over bureaucratic frustrations

A U.S. podiatrist says he is leaving the province because his patients have to wait years to see a surgeon for procedures on their feet, even though he's trained to do the procedures in his clinic.

WestJet and Air Transat passengers fight back after airlines falsely claim they can’t film disputes

Jason Huang says a WestJet employee grabbed his phone and threatened to deny him boarding when he began recording his conversation during airport check-in. Legal expert say passengers are within their rights to record these interactions, and video and audio r
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WestJet and Air Transat passengers fight back after airlines falsely claim they can’t film disputes

Jason Huang says a WestJet employee grabbed his phone and threatened to deny him boarding when he began recording his conversation during airport check-in. Legal expert say passengers are within their rights to record these interactions, and video and audio recordings may help in battles for compensation.

Homeowner says she’s out $381K after hiring Ottawa contractor to renovate kitchen

An Ottawa couple says they’ve lost out on more than $381,000 after hiring Ottawa contractor Giuseppe «Joey» Peloso and his company Magnolia to renovate their kitchen, when plumbing broke and flooded their home. Plaintiffs in other lawsuits again
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Homeowner says she’s out $381K after hiring Ottawa contractor to renovate kitchen

An Ottawa couple says they’ve lost out on more than $381,000 after hiring Ottawa contractor Giuseppe «Joey» Peloso and his company Magnolia to renovate their kitchen, when plumbing broke and flooded their home. Plaintiffs in other lawsuits against Peloso and his business include other customers, subcontractors, investors, the Republic of Austria and Embassy of Niger.

Cleanup continues after train derailment and propane leak east of Cranbrook, B.C.

Cleanup is still underway east of Cranbrook, B.C., after a train derailment caused a propane leak and forced the evacuation of some rural properties along the Kootenay River this weekend.
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Cleanup continues after train derailment and propane leak east of Cranbrook, B.C.

Cleanup is still underway east of Cranbrook, B.C., after a train derailment caused a propane leak and forced the evacuation of some rural properties along the Kootenay River this weekend.

Vancouver Whitecaps to face Inter Miami in 1st MLS Cup final in club's history

The Vancouver Whitecaps are heading to the MLS Cup final for the first time in the club’s history after a commanding 3–1 win over San Diego FC in Saturday night’s Western Conference final.
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Vancouver Whitecaps to face Inter Miami in 1st MLS Cup final in club's history

The Vancouver Whitecaps are heading to the MLS Cup final for the first time in the club’s history after a commanding 3–1 win over San Diego FC in Saturday night’s Western Conference final.

What this surgeon from Ukraine is learning in Canada about treating war victims

Dr. Mariia Kuzeikiv, an Ukrainian surgeon, is learning skills that could help her save lives in the war while in Hamilton, Ont.
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What this surgeon from Ukraine is learning in Canada about treating war victims

Dr. Mariia Kuzeikiv, an Ukrainian surgeon, is learning skills that could help her save lives in the war while in Hamilton, Ont.

American ALS patient died alone after paying $84K US in pursuit of healing at controversial Sask. facility

A 70-year-old American ALS patient came to Saskatchewan chasing the promise of healing offered by the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center in Moose Jaw, Sask. But former Goodenowe employees say that as her condition worsened, Goodenowe centre management le
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American ALS patient died alone after paying $84K US in pursuit of healing at controversial Sask. facility

A 70-year-old American ALS patient came to Saskatchewan chasing the promise of healing offered by the Dr. Goodenowe Restorative Health Center in Moose Jaw, Sask. But former Goodenowe employees say that as her condition worsened, Goodenowe centre management left Susie to fight for her life on her own.

Balancing conservation with millions of visitors: Banff National Park at 140

Four million people pour into Banff National Park each year — a level of visitation the park’s first wardens could never have imagined in 1885. As Banff turns 140, Parks Canada is rethinking what it means to welcome so many people while still protecting t
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Balancing conservation with millions of visitors: Banff National Park at 140

Four million people pour into Banff National Park each year — a level of visitation the park’s first wardens could never have imagined in 1885. As Banff turns 140, Parks Canada is rethinking what it means to welcome so many people while still protecting the landscape for future generations.

Manitoba will begin Brady Road landfill search for remains of First Nations women on Monday

A search of another Winnipeg landfill for the remains of First Nations women will begin on Monday, CBC News has learned.
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Manitoba will begin Brady Road landfill search for remains of First Nations women on Monday

A search of another Winnipeg landfill for the remains of First Nations women will begin on Monday, CBC News has learned.

Bus driver admits mixing narcotics and booze on charter trip with Saskatoon school kids

A former Prince Albert bus driver admits he drove a charter with 52 Saskatoon grade school students while high on fentanyl, hydromorphone and hard liquor.
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Bus driver admits mixing narcotics and booze on charter trip with Saskatoon school kids

A former Prince Albert bus driver admits he drove a charter with 52 Saskatoon grade school students while high on fentanyl, hydromorphone and hard liquor.

Student grabbed by sex offender in Winnipeg elementary school bathroom, police say

Winnipeg police say a child was grabbed by a stranger in a St. Vital elementary school bathroom Thursday, leading to charges of assault and forcible confinement against a 28-year-old man who is a registered sex offender.
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Student grabbed by sex offender in Winnipeg elementary school bathroom, police say

Winnipeg police say a child was grabbed by a stranger in a St. Vital elementary school bathroom Thursday, leading to charges of assault and forcible confinement against a 28-year-old man who is a registered sex offender.

If you want to shop ethically this holiday season just buy less, Guelph prof says

While it’s not always easy to shop with workers rights, animal welfare and the environment in mind, a University of Guelph professor says many customers want to support products made in Canada, with fair labour, or using environmentally-friendly practices.
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If you want to shop ethically this holiday season just buy less, Guelph prof says

While it’s not always easy to shop with workers rights, animal welfare and the environment in mind, a University of Guelph professor says many customers want to support products made in Canada, with fair labour, or using environmentally-friendly practices.

Can Canadians still trust Canada Post with holiday mail after months of strikes?

Technically, the rotating Canada Post strikes are over. But can Canadians trust the corporation to get their Christmas cards and packages delivered on time? Here's what to know.
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Can Canadians still trust Canada Post with holiday mail after months of strikes?

Technically, the rotating Canada Post strikes are over. But can Canadians trust the corporation to get their Christmas cards and packages delivered on time? Here's what to know.

The Carney-Smith agreement surely won't make pipelines 'boring again'

Guilbeault's resignation — the rare cabinet resignation due to a disagreement over government policy — both adds to and underlines the test of national and political leadership that Mark Carney signed up for when he put his signature on that memorandum.
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The Carney-Smith agreement surely won't make pipelines 'boring again'

Guilbeault's resignation — the rare cabinet resignation due to a disagreement over government policy — both adds to and underlines the test of national and political leadership that Mark Carney signed up for when he put his signature on that memorandum.

Government demanding public servants reimburse years-old Phoenix overpayments

Federal public servants are being threatened with legal action if they don’t repay money they were mistakenly overpaid during the error-plagued rollout of the Phoenix pay system nearly a decade ago, Radio-Canada has learned.
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Government demanding public servants reimburse years-old Phoenix overpayments

Federal public servants are being threatened with legal action if they don’t repay money they were mistakenly overpaid during the error-plagued rollout of the Phoenix pay system nearly a decade ago, Radio-Canada has learned.

Some commercial lobster fishers say Indigenous treaty fishing threatens stocks. Government memo says otherwise

The fifth estate investigates misconceptions and allegations fuelling conflict in Canada’s largest lobster fishery, where Mi’kmaw fishers face broad opposition when exercising treaty rights.
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Some commercial lobster fishers say Indigenous treaty fishing threatens stocks. Government memo says otherwise

The fifth estate investigates misconceptions and allegations fuelling conflict in Canada’s largest lobster fishery, where Mi’kmaw fishers face broad opposition when exercising treaty rights.

She found the Amelia Earhart statue but instead of a reward, she's become a suspect

Instead of receiving a big cash reward, the woman who found the stolen Amelia Earhart statue says her life has become a nightmare.
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She found the Amelia Earhart statue but instead of a reward, she's become a suspect

Instead of receiving a big cash reward, the woman who found the stolen Amelia Earhart statue says her life has become a nightmare.

3 Calgary police officers accused of sexual misconduct involving 7 women

Three Calgary police officers have been charged with criminal offences linked to allegations of sexual misconduct involving seven women, one of whom was allegedly photographed while partially naked and in custody.
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3 Calgary police officers accused of sexual misconduct involving 7 women

Three Calgary police officers have been charged with criminal offences linked to allegations of sexual misconduct involving seven women, one of whom was allegedly photographed while partially naked and in custody.

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