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Alberta orders fatality inquiry into death of man at Edmonton emergency room

The Alberta government has announced a judge-led fatality inquiry to learn more about what happened when a man died waiting for care in an Edmonton hospital.
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Alberta orders fatality inquiry into death of man at Edmonton emergency room

The Alberta government has announced a judge-led fatality inquiry to learn more about what happened when a man died waiting for care in an Edmonton hospital.

Winnipeg police culture 'made it easier to do certain things,' disgraced officer says in psych report

Making traffic tickets go away for people was «an unwritten rule» in the Winnipeg Police Service, a disgraced officer said in a psychological report, released Wednesday, that was prepared for his sentencing.
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Winnipeg police culture 'made it easier to do certain things,' disgraced officer says in psych report

Making traffic tickets go away for people was «an unwritten rule» in the Winnipeg Police Service, a disgraced officer said in a psychological report, released Wednesday, that was prepared for his sentencing.

What's in store for Canada's housing market in 2026?

National home sales in Canada declined by 1.9 per cent in December compared to the same period a year earlier, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, capping a year that saw lower interest rates but heightened economic anxiety.
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What's in store for Canada's housing market in 2026?

National home sales in Canada declined by 1.9 per cent in December compared to the same period a year earlier, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, capping a year that saw lower interest rates but heightened economic anxiety.

Tired of shovelling windrows? This Ontario city might pay contractors to remove them

City staff in Sault Ste. Marie will determine how much it costs to hire private contractors to help clear windrows at the end of residential driveways
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Tired of shovelling windrows? This Ontario city might pay contractors to remove them

City staff in Sault Ste. Marie will determine how much it costs to hire private contractors to help clear windrows at the end of residential driveways

With no end to U.S. tariffs in sight, another sawmill shuts down in northwestern Ontario

Another sawmill in northwestern Ontario is being shut down indefinitely. Domtar announced Tuesday that the Ignace sawmill will be idled once its existing log inventory has been processed. It comes as the industry continues to contend with hefty U.S. tariffs.
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With no end to U.S. tariffs in sight, another sawmill shuts down in northwestern Ontario

Another sawmill in northwestern Ontario is being shut down indefinitely. Domtar announced Tuesday that the Ignace sawmill will be idled once its existing log inventory has been processed. It comes as the industry continues to contend with hefty U.S. tariffs.

Court documents shed light on relationship of mother, stepfather of missing N.S. children

Jack and Lilly Sullivan disappeared from their home in rural Nova Scotia more than eight months ago.
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Court documents shed light on relationship of mother, stepfather of missing N.S. children

Jack and Lilly Sullivan disappeared from their home in rural Nova Scotia more than eight months ago.

Ontario school board invokes secrecy provision to withhold records on $34K fine art collection

The Thames Valley District School Board, a London, Ont., board taken over for financial mismanagement, is refusing to fully disclose its publicly owned art collection, citing legal exemptions to Ontario's freedom-of-information laws that prevent disclosure be
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Ontario school board invokes secrecy provision to withhold records on $34K fine art collection

The Thames Valley District School Board, a London, Ont., board taken over for financial mismanagement, is refusing to fully disclose its publicly owned art collection, citing legal exemptions to Ontario's freedom-of-information laws that prevent disclosure because of potential risks to staff safety. Experts say secrecy around public assets increases risk and undermines accountability.

Telecom complaints have shot up 17%, with billing issues the main gripe, says watchdog

Customer complaints about their phone, internet and television services rose 17 per cent in the 2024-25 reporting year, a report by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services said Wednesday.
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Telecom complaints have shot up 17%, with billing issues the main gripe, says watchdog

Customer complaints about their phone, internet and television services rose 17 per cent in the 2024-25 reporting year, a report by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services said Wednesday.

'When I woke up I was in the snow,' says 1 of 3 teens airlifted to Winnipeg after bus rollover

One of three Manitoba high school students airlifted to Winnipeg after the school bus she was travelling on slid off the highway and rolled multiple times, says she thought she was dreaming.
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'When I woke up I was in the snow,' says 1 of 3 teens airlifted to Winnipeg after bus rollover

One of three Manitoba high school students airlifted to Winnipeg after the school bus she was travelling on slid off the highway and rolled multiple times, says she thought she was dreaming.

Bonnie Crombie formally resigns as Ontario Liberal Party leader

Bonnie Crombie has formally announced her resignation as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, effective immediately. The move comes months after Crombie first announced her intention to resign.
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Bonnie Crombie formally resigns as Ontario Liberal Party leader

Bonnie Crombie has formally announced her resignation as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, effective immediately. The move comes months after Crombie first announced her intention to resign.

'Long way to recovery' for Sapotaweyak Cree Nation girl injured in bus crash, mother says

A Sapotaweyak Cree Nation mother says her 16-year-old daughter has «a long way to recovery» after suffering broken bones when a school bus crashed along an icy stretch of rural Manitoba highway on Tuesday.
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'Long way to recovery' for Sapotaweyak Cree Nation girl injured in bus crash, mother says

A Sapotaweyak Cree Nation mother says her 16-year-old daughter has «a long way to recovery» after suffering broken bones when a school bus crashed along an icy stretch of rural Manitoba highway on Tuesday.

Soldiers, plumbers, volunteers begin to restore homes in Pimicikamak Cree Nation

Canadian Armed Forces personnel have arrived in Pimicikamak Cree Nation to help in the aftermath of a devastating power outage that damaged hundreds of homes when several water pipes broke. Plumbers are working on each home while local leadership gather food
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Soldiers, plumbers, volunteers begin to restore homes in Pimicikamak Cree Nation

Canadian Armed Forces personnel have arrived in Pimicikamak Cree Nation to help in the aftermath of a devastating power outage that damaged hundreds of homes when several water pipes broke. Plumbers are working on each home while local leadership gather food and supplies.

Northern communities see fastest-growing homelessness rates in Ontario, new report says

Nearly 85,000 people were known to be experiencing homelessness province-wide last year — about an eight per cent rise over the previous year — and northern and rural regions are driving that growth, a new report from Ontario's municipalities shows. Offic
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Northern communities see fastest-growing homelessness rates in Ontario, new report says

Nearly 85,000 people were known to be experiencing homelessness province-wide last year — about an eight per cent rise over the previous year — and northern and rural regions are driving that growth, a new report from Ontario's municipalities shows. Officials at shelters in northen Ontario communities say those numbers reflect the demands they've seen on the ground.

Saab wants Canada to buy 72 fighter jets and 6 surveillance aircraft from Sweden to create 12,600 jobs

The Canadian Armed Forces would need to buy 72 Gripen fighter jets and six GlobalEye surveillance aircraft for Swedish manufacturer Saab to deliver on its pledge of creating 12,600 jobs in Canada, CBC News has learned.
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Saab wants Canada to buy 72 fighter jets and 6 surveillance aircraft from Sweden to create 12,600 jobs

The Canadian Armed Forces would need to buy 72 Gripen fighter jets and six GlobalEye surveillance aircraft for Swedish manufacturer Saab to deliver on its pledge of creating 12,600 jobs in Canada, CBC News has learned.

Durham police officers with PTSD describe isolation, allege privacy breaches by the service

Several Durham police officers diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) say they believe the service isolated them from the day they went on mental health leave and has not provided them any meaningful support.
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Durham police officers with PTSD describe isolation, allege privacy breaches by the service

Several Durham police officers diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) say they believe the service isolated them from the day they went on mental health leave and has not provided them any meaningful support.

Quebec on pace to record back-to-back years with 600 drug overdose deaths

Quebec is projected to surpass 600 drug overdose deaths for a second consecutive year and experts are repeating calls for the province to do more to curb this trend.
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Quebec on pace to record back-to-back years with 600 drug overdose deaths

Quebec is projected to surpass 600 drug overdose deaths for a second consecutive year and experts are repeating calls for the province to do more to curb this trend.

Ontario's largest greenhouse gas emitter quietly extends 'green' steel timeline from 2028 to 2050, gets $50M more from Ottawa

Dofasco and the federal government owe the city an explanation about what's actually happening with the decarbonization plans, says a Hamilton resident, as the changes raise more questions than answers.
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Ontario's largest greenhouse gas emitter quietly extends 'green' steel timeline from 2028 to 2050, gets $50M more from Ottawa

Dofasco and the federal government owe the city an explanation about what's actually happening with the decarbonization plans, says a Hamilton resident, as the changes raise more questions than answers.

1 arrested after anti-regime protest at Iran's empty embassy in Ottawa

Ottawa police say they arrested someone on trespassing-related charges after Iran's shuttered embassy was defaced during an anti-regime protest on Monday.
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1 arrested after anti-regime protest at Iran's empty embassy in Ottawa

Ottawa police say they arrested someone on trespassing-related charges after Iran's shuttered embassy was defaced during an anti-regime protest on Monday.

Nearly 85,000 people homeless in Ontario, up 8% in one year: report

Homelessness is getting worse across Ontario with an estimated 85,000 people who were without a home in 2025 and nearly 2,000 encampments across the province, a new report from Ontario's municipalities shows.
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Nearly 85,000 people homeless in Ontario, up 8% in one year: report

Homelessness is getting worse across Ontario with an estimated 85,000 people who were without a home in 2025 and nearly 2,000 encampments across the province, a new report from Ontario's municipalities shows.

As Carney heads to China to talk trade, Ontario premier still '100% dead against' rolling back EV tariffs

With Canada’s prime minister in China this week on a trade mission, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is doubling down on his plea to Mark Carney: do not remove tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
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As Carney heads to China to talk trade, Ontario premier still '100% dead against' rolling back EV tariffs

With Canada’s prime minister in China this week on a trade mission, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is doubling down on his plea to Mark Carney: do not remove tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

Manitoba civil servants won't be ordered to office full time like their Ontario, Alberta counterparts

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said his government will continue allowing remote work for many public servants. The current policy for full-time employees is at least three days in the workplace every week.
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Manitoba civil servants won't be ordered to office full time like their Ontario, Alberta counterparts

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said his government will continue allowing remote work for many public servants. The current policy for full-time employees is at least three days in the workplace every week.

2.1M temporary residents will have expired or expiring permits this year. But will they leave Canada?

Ottawa says 2.1 million temporary residents will have expired or expiring permits this year. But experts say some will consider going underground and undocumented.
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2.1M temporary residents will have expired or expiring permits this year. But will they leave Canada?

Ottawa says 2.1 million temporary residents will have expired or expiring permits this year. But experts say some will consider going underground and undocumented.

Manitoba civil servants won't be ordered to office full-time like their Ontario, Alberta counterparts

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said his government will continue allowing remote work for many public servants. The current policy for full-time employees is at least three days in the workplace every week.
CBC | Canada News

Manitoba civil servants won't be ordered to office full-time like their Ontario, Alberta counterparts

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said his government will continue allowing remote work for many public servants. The current policy for full-time employees is at least three days in the workplace every week.

We started drinking more during the pandemic — and that habit hasn't changed much, a new survey finds

Many people are starting 2026 by taking part in Dry January, swearing off alcohol for the first month of the year. But new research from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is raising concerns about how much Canadians are drinking.
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We started drinking more during the pandemic — and that habit hasn't changed much, a new survey finds

Many people are starting 2026 by taking part in Dry January, swearing off alcohol for the first month of the year. But new research from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is raising concerns about how much Canadians are drinking.

‘Frequent flyers’ behind surge in violence on public transit

Experts say that repeat offenders are one of the main drivers of transit crime in Canada. In Edmonton, for example, 22 per cent of offenders are responsible for almost half of the crime on transit.
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‘Frequent flyers’ behind surge in violence on public transit

Experts say that repeat offenders are one of the main drivers of transit crime in Canada. In Edmonton, for example, 22 per cent of offenders are responsible for almost half of the crime on transit.

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