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Witnesses describe Myles Gray’s behaviour prior to his death at Vancouver police conduct hearing

Tuesday’s witnesses included those who saw Myles Gray acting unusually before he made his way into a Joffre Avenue yard in Burnaby, near the Vancouver border.

Reports of intimate partner violence in Quebec triple over last decade

Quebec provincial police are reporting a significant increase in intimate partner violence cases, though they say it does not necessarily mean more violence is occurring.
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Reports of intimate partner violence in Quebec triple over last decade

Quebec provincial police are reporting a significant increase in intimate partner violence cases, though they say it does not necessarily mean more violence is occurring.

Not ‘luxury’ enough? Toronto's Yorkdale mall owners fight to keep Fairweather out

Oxford Properties is fighting in court to stop Fairweather from taking over the large space that was once occupied by Hudson’s Bay, arguing its stores feel «downmarket» and could damage the mall’s image.
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Not ‘luxury’ enough? Toronto's Yorkdale mall owners fight to keep Fairweather out

Oxford Properties is fighting in court to stop Fairweather from taking over the large space that was once occupied by Hudson’s Bay, arguing its stores feel «downmarket» and could damage the mall’s image.

The rulebook overhaul that could help Canada’s only F1 driver outrun his billionaire dad’s shadow

Canada’s lone Formula One driver has spent his career plagued by the claim that he hasn’t earned his spot in F1. But all eyes are on 2026 and the overhaul in F1’s technical regulations that could finally change everything.
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The rulebook overhaul that could help Canada’s only F1 driver outrun his billionaire dad’s shadow

Canada’s lone Formula One driver has spent his career plagued by the claim that he hasn’t earned his spot in F1. But all eyes are on 2026 and the overhaul in F1’s technical regulations that could finally change everything.

The violence began behind closed doors. It ended in Canada’s worst mass shooting

The partner of Canada's worst mass shooter survived years of abuse before he would go on a rampage that killed 22 people across rural Nova Scotia. Her experiences are detailed in a book released Tuesday and speak to a wider truth, she says: that the violence
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The violence began behind closed doors. It ended in Canada’s worst mass shooting

The partner of Canada's worst mass shooter survived years of abuse before he would go on a rampage that killed 22 people across rural Nova Scotia. Her experiences are detailed in a book released Tuesday and speak to a wider truth, she says: that the violence that begins behind closed doors can spill into society.

B.C. RCMP says it's 'actively hunting' extortionists, urges public not to take matters into their own hands

Police are probing the 35th case of suspected extortion in Surrey, B.C., this year alone — but B.C. RCMP assistant commissioner says it does not constitute a crisis.
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B.C. RCMP says it's 'actively hunting' extortionists, urges public not to take matters into their own hands

Police are probing the 35th case of suspected extortion in Surrey, B.C., this year alone — but B.C. RCMP assistant commissioner says it does not constitute a crisis.

Art Gallery of Hamilton to expand, incorporate housing in ‘first-of-its-kind in Canada’ renovation

The Art Gallery of Hamilton has announced a planned renovation to grow its space by 20 per cent and incorporate affordable housing for artists.
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Art Gallery of Hamilton to expand, incorporate housing in ‘first-of-its-kind in Canada’ renovation

The Art Gallery of Hamilton has announced a planned renovation to grow its space by 20 per cent and incorporate affordable housing for artists.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will run in a different riding next federal election: party

The party confirmed Damien Kurek — who held the seat previously — would run in the Battle River-Crowfoot riding in the next election. Kurek gave up his seat last year so Poilievre could run in that electoral district.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will run in a different riding next federal election: party

The party confirmed Damien Kurek — who held the seat previously — would run in the Battle River-Crowfoot riding in the next election. Kurek gave up his seat last year so Poilievre could run in that electoral district.

Ottawa, provinces ask Supreme Court to uphold law on random traffic stops

The country's top court spent a second morning hearing arguments about whether it's constitutional for police to make traffic stops without reasonable suspicion the driver has committed an offence.
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Ottawa, provinces ask Supreme Court to uphold law on random traffic stops

The country's top court spent a second morning hearing arguments about whether it's constitutional for police to make traffic stops without reasonable suspicion the driver has committed an offence.

19 people from Kashechewan First Nation test positive for parasite amid evacuations over water crisis

Officials in Kashechewan First Nation confirm 19 people from the community in northern Ontario have tested positive for the parasite cryptosporidium, which causes gastrointestinal issues. While hundreds have been evacuated from the Cree First Nation after it
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19 people from Kashechewan First Nation test positive for parasite amid evacuations over water crisis

Officials in Kashechewan First Nation confirm 19 people from the community in northern Ontario have tested positive for the parasite cryptosporidium, which causes gastrointestinal issues. While hundreds have been evacuated from the Cree First Nation after its water treatment plant failed, Indigenous Services Canada says the source of the parasite remains unknown.

Quebec latest province to take shot at Ontario premier’s upcoming Crown Royal whisky ban

Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard says he has shared his concerns with his Ontario counterpart and says given trade tensions with the U-S, now is not the time for measures that weaken Canadian supply chains.
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Quebec latest province to take shot at Ontario premier’s upcoming Crown Royal whisky ban

Quebec Finance Minister Eric Girard says he has shared his concerns with his Ontario counterpart and says given trade tensions with the U-S, now is not the time for measures that weaken Canadian supply chains.

Alberta emergency doctors compile list of what they say are 6 potentially preventable ER deaths

Alberta emergency room doctors have counted what they say are six potentially preventable deaths as well as numerous close calls for patients who they say waited too long for care in emergency rooms across the province.
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Alberta emergency doctors compile list of what they say are 6 potentially preventable ER deaths

Alberta emergency room doctors have counted what they say are six potentially preventable deaths as well as numerous close calls for patients who they say waited too long for care in emergency rooms across the province.

Calgary man convicted in double murder freed after court of appeal finds 'serious flaws' in verdict

Gerald Benn, who was serving a life sentence for two counts of murder, should not have been found guilty, said the province's top court Monday in its decision to overturn the convictions and enter acquittals. 
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Calgary man convicted in double murder freed after court of appeal finds 'serious flaws' in verdict

Gerald Benn, who was serving a life sentence for two counts of murder, should not have been found guilty, said the province's top court Monday in its decision to overturn the convictions and enter acquittals. 

As AI moves into the physical world, is Canada missing the boat on robotics?

Canada is lagging in robotics adoption, industry watchers say, especially outside of the auto sector. At the same time, robots are taking off, thanks to a boom in China and new approaches incorporating AI. At a time when Canada is concerned about productivity
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As AI moves into the physical world, is Canada missing the boat on robotics?

Canada is lagging in robotics adoption, industry watchers say, especially outside of the auto sector. At the same time, robots are taking off, thanks to a boom in China and new approaches incorporating AI. At a time when Canada is concerned about productivity, are we missing the boat?

This woman was misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder. It turns out she has a rare autoimmune disease instead

A relatively new class of autoimmune diseases that affect the brain is throwing psychiatrists for a loop.
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This woman was misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder. It turns out she has a rare autoimmune disease instead

A relatively new class of autoimmune diseases that affect the brain is throwing psychiatrists for a loop.

Remote workers at Global Affairs say they're being forced to transfer to capital

Public servants with Global Affairs Canada (GAC) who have been teleworking full-time for the past several years from cities such as Montreal are now being required to work in offices in the National Capital Region. 
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Remote workers at Global Affairs say they're being forced to transfer to capital

Public servants with Global Affairs Canada (GAC) who have been teleworking full-time for the past several years from cities such as Montreal are now being required to work in offices in the National Capital Region. 

Manitoba premier touts Churchill as Canada's 'only hope' should Trump move to acquire Greenland

Beyond its value as a strategic economic asset, Canada's only deepwater Arctic port may also prove crucial to Canadian sovereignty should U.S. President Donald Trump follow through on his rhetoric to take control of Greenland, Manitoba's premier says.
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Manitoba premier touts Churchill as Canada's 'only hope' should Trump move to acquire Greenland

Beyond its value as a strategic economic asset, Canada's only deepwater Arctic port may also prove crucial to Canadian sovereignty should U.S. President Donald Trump follow through on his rhetoric to take control of Greenland, Manitoba's premier says.

Quebec says police need power to randomly stop people. Can it convince Supreme Court?

Should a police officer be able to pull you over without a reason? The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a Quebec case that deals with exactly that. Proponents of random police traffic stops say they're important to stop drunk drivers. Detractors say the
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Quebec says police need power to randomly stop people. Can it convince Supreme Court?

Should a police officer be able to pull you over without a reason? The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a Quebec case that deals with exactly that. Proponents of random police traffic stops say they're important to stop drunk drivers. Detractors say they open the door to racial profiling.

Canada's co-hosting the FIFA World Cup — and preparing for a potential surge in health emergencies. Here's how

As Toronto and Vancouver gear up to co-host FIFA World Cup games this summer, an emergency doctor worries that Canada’s overburdened health-care system won’t be able to handle the extra demand from possible infectious disease outbreaks or weather-relate
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Canada's co-hosting the FIFA World Cup — and preparing for a potential surge in health emergencies. Here's how

As Toronto and Vancouver gear up to co-host FIFA World Cup games this summer, an emergency doctor worries that Canada’s overburdened health-care system won’t be able to handle the extra demand from possible infectious disease outbreaks or weather-related illnesses. 

Sexual assault survivor calls for accountability after police comments left her feeling ‘humiliated’

An Ontario woman who regularly shared her experiences as a sexual assault survivor at police training courses says she’s ending her relationship with the Ontario Police College and is raising concerns about what she and several experts say are harmful biase
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Sexual assault survivor calls for accountability after police comments left her feeling ‘humiliated’

An Ontario woman who regularly shared her experiences as a sexual assault survivor at police training courses says she’s ending her relationship with the Ontario Police College and is raising concerns about what she and several experts say are harmful biases among some officers and a lack of accountability from the college.

Uber called out by service dog users who are fed up with ride rejections

Under Canadian laws, drivers must accommodate service animals. But CBC’s Go Public interviewed several customers in Ontario who say they’ve been denied rides by Uber drivers within the past few months, because of their service dogs.
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Uber called out by service dog users who are fed up with ride rejections

Under Canadian laws, drivers must accommodate service animals. But CBC’s Go Public interviewed several customers in Ontario who say they’ve been denied rides by Uber drivers within the past few months, because of their service dogs.

Survey from Winnipeg spa asked 'blatantly disrespectful' question about 'purity of the country': customer

The parent company of Winnipeg spa Thermea is pulling a guest experience survey that asked what one customer says were «highly inappropriate» questions, including one asking if immigration is a threat to «the purity of the country.» 
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Survey from Winnipeg spa asked 'blatantly disrespectful' question about 'purity of the country': customer

The parent company of Winnipeg spa Thermea is pulling a guest experience survey that asked what one customer says were «highly inappropriate» questions, including one asking if immigration is a threat to «the purity of the country.» 

Craft beer in Canada is losing its fizz, as sales dry up and more breweries go bust

After years of seemingly unlimited growth for the craft beer industry, the party is winding down. Sales are down and the number of breweries in Canada has started to decline, a shift driven by a mix of cost pressures and changing consumer tastes and social ha
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Craft beer in Canada is losing its fizz, as sales dry up and more breweries go bust

After years of seemingly unlimited growth for the craft beer industry, the party is winding down. Sales are down and the number of breweries in Canada has started to decline, a shift driven by a mix of cost pressures and changing consumer tastes and social habits. 

Doctors can now perform robotic procedures from afar. What that means for rural Canadians

Even from a few kilometres away, Dr. Vitor Mendes Pereira is able to perform a critical diagnostic procedure, thanks to an internet connection and a remote-controlled robot. It’s still early in its development, and the robot necessary is expensive, but Pere
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Doctors can now perform robotic procedures from afar. What that means for rural Canadians

Even from a few kilometres away, Dr. Vitor Mendes Pereira is able to perform a critical diagnostic procedure, thanks to an internet connection and a remote-controlled robot. It’s still early in its development, and the robot necessary is expensive, but Pereira says it could provide greater access to surgeries for patients who live in remote parts of the country.

Ottawa unveils next steps in its national gun buyback program. Here are the details

The federal government has unveiled the next steps in its national gun buyback program — and Canadians will have about two months to declare their interest in participating in order to receive compensation for turning in outlawed firearms.
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Ottawa unveils next steps in its national gun buyback program. Here are the details

The federal government has unveiled the next steps in its national gun buyback program — and Canadians will have about two months to declare their interest in participating in order to receive compensation for turning in outlawed firearms.

Alberta counties, green power companies await new power rules

Construction on approved wind and solar projects in Alberta is on hold as developers await to see how planned changes to the province's power market would affect their business models. Rural politicians discuss the implications of potentially billions in los
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Alberta counties, green power companies await new power rules

Construction on approved wind and solar projects in Alberta is on hold as developers await to see how planned changes to the province's power market would affect their business models. Rural politicians discuss the implications of potentially billions in lost investment.

'Misdirected' passengers skipped customs after international flight landed in Ottawa

Ten Air Canada passengers left the Ottawa airport without clearing customs Sunday night, after arriving on an international flight from Cancun, Mexico.
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'Misdirected' passengers skipped customs after international flight landed in Ottawa

Ten Air Canada passengers left the Ottawa airport without clearing customs Sunday night, after arriving on an international flight from Cancun, Mexico.

Niagara Falls helps hundreds of Kashechewan water crisis evacuees settle into the Ontario city

Hundreds of Kashechewan First Nation evacuees have arrived in Niagara Falls, one of the Ontario cities taking in people from the Cree community as it endures a water crisis. With 1,700 expected in the Niagara Region city alone, authorities and local Indigenou
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Niagara Falls helps hundreds of Kashechewan water crisis evacuees settle into the Ontario city

Hundreds of Kashechewan First Nation evacuees have arrived in Niagara Falls, one of the Ontario cities taking in people from the Cree community as it endures a water crisis. With 1,700 expected in the Niagara Region city alone, authorities and local Indigenous groups are doing everything they can to help them feel at home.

What can new polling tell us about the health of Canadian democracy?

Despite widespread concern about declining levels of trust, Canadian analytics firm Environics finds that overall levels of trust in many of the institutional pillars of this country's democracy — elections, the prime minister, Parliament, the Supreme Cour
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What can new polling tell us about the health of Canadian democracy?

Despite widespread concern about declining levels of trust, Canadian analytics firm Environics finds that overall levels of trust in many of the institutional pillars of this country's democracy — elections, the prime minister, Parliament, the Supreme Court — have been relatively stable over the last 10 to 15 years.

Doctors say Alberta's plan for ‘triage liaison physicians’ can help, but isn't cure for slammed ERs

An Alberta government pledge to bring so-called “triage liaison physicians” back to some emergency rooms could help ensure sick patients are better prioritized, some doctors say.
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Doctors say Alberta's plan for ‘triage liaison physicians’ can help, but isn't cure for slammed ERs

An Alberta government pledge to bring so-called “triage liaison physicians” back to some emergency rooms could help ensure sick patients are better prioritized, some doctors say.

Parti Québécois leader says Legault's resignation further evidence of need for independent Quebec

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon praised Legault for his commitment to the province. But he said his departure signals it is time for a change in government, and an independent Quebec.
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Parti Québécois leader says Legault's resignation further evidence of need for independent Quebec

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon praised Legault for his commitment to the province. But he said his departure signals it is time for a change in government, and an independent Quebec.

RCMP applicants endured 'improper and invasive' medical exams for years, lawsuit alleges

One thousand RCMP employees, past and present, allege as part of a class-action lawsuit headed to Federal Court this month, that they were subjected to «improper and invasive» breast, genital and rectal exams during mandatory medical screening, CB
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RCMP applicants endured 'improper and invasive' medical exams for years, lawsuit alleges

One thousand RCMP employees, past and present, allege as part of a class-action lawsuit headed to Federal Court this month, that they were subjected to «improper and invasive» breast, genital and rectal exams during mandatory medical screening, CBC News has learned.

Long lineups in central Alberta to sign petition for province to leave Canada

Large crowds of people lined up around the block outside a pair of packed community halls in central Alberta on Wednesday night, to attend town meetings focused on the idea of the province seeking independence from Canada.
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Long lineups in central Alberta to sign petition for province to leave Canada

Large crowds of people lined up around the block outside a pair of packed community halls in central Alberta on Wednesday night, to attend town meetings focused on the idea of the province seeking independence from Canada.

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