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Video showing Toronto police tackling cyclist after alleged traffic violation sparks outcry

Following an arrest downtown that was captured on video, Toronto police say a man now faces three charges after running a stop sign, swearing at officers and attempting to flee. But a Toronto lawyer specializing in cycling injury law says police may have use

P.E.I. farm income dropped sharply in 2025 as historic drought and rising costs hit hard

Prince Edward Island farmers made significantly less money in 2025 as a historic drought reduced revenues and rising expenses continued to squeeze farm operations.
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P.E.I. farm income dropped sharply in 2025 as historic drought and rising costs hit hard

Prince Edward Island farmers made significantly less money in 2025 as a historic drought reduced revenues and rising expenses continued to squeeze farm operations.

Strychnine delays mean it's 'too late' for gopher control this spring, Alberta and Saskatchewan farmers say

Municipalities in Alberta and Saskatchewan are advising farmers not to count on strychnine being available for gopher control this spring.
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Strychnine delays mean it's 'too late' for gopher control this spring, Alberta and Saskatchewan farmers say

Municipalities in Alberta and Saskatchewan are advising farmers not to count on strychnine being available for gopher control this spring.

With praise for Carney — and shot at Trudeau — oil drilling support draws applause at N.L. energy conference

Oil and gas was the focus off the top for Premier Tony Wakeham's address to Energy NL members at the association's annual conference in St. John's Tuesday.
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With praise for Carney — and shot at Trudeau — oil drilling support draws applause at N.L. energy conference

Oil and gas was the focus off the top for Premier Tony Wakeham's address to Energy NL members at the association's annual conference in St. John's Tuesday.

Tornado warning issued east of Riding Mountain as much of Manitoba remains under thunderstorm watch

A tornado warning has been issued for a part of western Manitoba, as much of the province's south remains under a severe thunderstorm watch for Tuesday night.
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Tornado warning issued east of Riding Mountain as much of Manitoba remains under thunderstorm watch

A tornado warning has been issued for a part of western Manitoba, as much of the province's south remains under a severe thunderstorm watch for Tuesday night.

An iconic N.W.T. trail is closed due to erosion, and there's no timeline for reopening it

A riverside trail in the N.W.T. that is known for its waterfall views has been closed to visitors due to substantial damage from soil erosion, the territorial government says.
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An iconic N.W.T. trail is closed due to erosion, and there's no timeline for reopening it

A riverside trail in the N.W.T. that is known for its waterfall views has been closed to visitors due to substantial damage from soil erosion, the territorial government says.

Much of southern Manitoba under severe thunderstorm watch

A tornado warning has been issued for a part of southwestern Manitoba as much of the region is under a severe thunderstorm watch for Tuesday night while storms roll in from Saskatchewan and North Dakota. Large hail, strong winds and heavy rains are expected.
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Much of southern Manitoba under severe thunderstorm watch

A tornado warning has been issued for a part of southwestern Manitoba as much of the region is under a severe thunderstorm watch for Tuesday night while storms roll in from Saskatchewan and North Dakota. Large hail, strong winds and heavy rains are expected.

Investigation into alleged RCMP misconduct against Indigenous girls in Prince George enters final stage

Alberta's police watchdog has been tasked with looking into historical accusations of wrongdoing.
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Investigation into alleged RCMP misconduct against Indigenous girls in Prince George enters final stage

Alberta's police watchdog has been tasked with looking into historical accusations of wrongdoing.

Carney addresses technical recession, says economy going through 'settling-in' period

Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government is «fundamentally» transforming the economy as it responds to the U.S. trade war, and that the country's dip into a technical recession is partly a symptom of this «settling-in» period.
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Carney addresses technical recession, says economy going through 'settling-in' period

Prime Minister Mark Carney said his government is «fundamentally» transforming the economy as it responds to the U.S. trade war, and that the country's dip into a technical recession is partly a symptom of this «settling-in» period.

Toddler dies after bouncy castle carried away by wind in Montreal

A three-year-old girl has has succumbed to her injuries after she was blown away in a bouncy castle in Montreal's LaSalle borough on Sunday afternoon, when the winds were high.
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Toddler dies after bouncy castle carried away by wind in Montreal

A three-year-old girl has has succumbed to her injuries after she was blown away in a bouncy castle in Montreal's LaSalle borough on Sunday afternoon, when the winds were high.

Denare Beach rebuilds, reflects on anniversary of devastating Sask. wildfire

Cautious optimism is mixed with concern in the northern Saskatchewan community of Denare Beach, where more than 200 homes burned in last year's Wolf Fire.
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Denare Beach rebuilds, reflects on anniversary of devastating Sask. wildfire

Cautious optimism is mixed with concern in the northern Saskatchewan community of Denare Beach, where more than 200 homes burned in last year's Wolf Fire.

Family, First Nation chief share hopes for coroner's inquest into death of MPP's nephew

Jonathon Mamakwa says he’s no longer angry about his son’s death, but that he wants to see more mental health and addictions support in correctional settings to prevent similar losses. Jonathon was the first witness to provide testimony in the coroner’
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Family, First Nation chief share hopes for coroner's inquest into death of MPP's nephew

Jonathon Mamakwa says he’s no longer angry about his son’s death, but that he wants to see more mental health and addictions support in correctional settings to prevent similar losses. Jonathon was the first witness to provide testimony in the coroner’s inquest into Kevin Mamakwa’s death, which began in Thunder Bay, Ont., Monday. Here's what's been shared so far about Kevin, a 27-year-old member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation who died June 2, 2020 while in custody at the Thunder Bay Jail.

Manny Malhotra named new Vancouver Canucks head coach

The move is the latest in an overhaul that has seen Vancouver replace general manager Patrik Allvin, president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford, and head coach Adam Foote since finishing the season last in the league with a 25-29-8 record.
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Manny Malhotra named new Vancouver Canucks head coach

The move is the latest in an overhaul that has seen Vancouver replace general manager Patrik Allvin, president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford, and head coach Adam Foote since finishing the season last in the league with a 25-29-8 record.

N.S. high school administrator, stabbed by student on the job, fights for support 3 years later

The administrative assistant who was stabbed by a student at a Bedford, N.S., high school in 2023 is speaking out in an interview for the first time. Angela Light tells CBC News about how the horrific events of that day have impacted her life.
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N.S. high school administrator, stabbed by student on the job, fights for support 3 years later

The administrative assistant who was stabbed by a student at a Bedford, N.S., high school in 2023 is speaking out in an interview for the first time. Angela Light tells CBC News about how the horrific events of that day have impacted her life.

How steep are World Cup ticket prices for locals?

The price of tickets has turned the World Cup into an elite spectacle and data shows just how costly the tickets are for the residents of the host cities.
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How steep are World Cup ticket prices for locals?

The price of tickets has turned the World Cup into an elite spectacle and data shows just how costly the tickets are for the residents of the host cities.

Canada's cloud market is 'broken,' report warns

A new report calls the market for cloud computing in Canada «broken» and warns that without requiring compatibility between shared processing providers, domestic alternatives to U.S. tech giants risk Canadians buying into «maplewashed depen
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Canada's cloud market is 'broken,' report warns

A new report calls the market for cloud computing in Canada «broken» and warns that without requiring compatibility between shared processing providers, domestic alternatives to U.S. tech giants risk Canadians buying into «maplewashed dependencies.»

Stewards explore potential of UNESCO heritage site designation for residential schools

Site stewards of former residential schools across Canada met last week to start the process of proposing residential schools for UNESCO World Heritage site designation.
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Stewards explore potential of UNESCO heritage site designation for residential schools

Site stewards of former residential schools across Canada met last week to start the process of proposing residential schools for UNESCO World Heritage site designation.

Canada slips slightly in top universities ranking, but experts say look carefully at the details

An annual tally of top universities worldwide is out, with some of Canada's biggest schools slipping down in ranking, but experts say these lists must be taken with a grain of salt.
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Canada slips slightly in top universities ranking, but experts say look carefully at the details

An annual tally of top universities worldwide is out, with some of Canada's biggest schools slipping down in ranking, but experts say these lists must be taken with a grain of salt.

Family seeks answers after death of First Nations girl twice discharged from hospital with broken arm

The family of a nine-year-old First Nations girl who died after being discharged from a Manitoba hospital's emergency room twice is «carrying unanswered questions» about her death, says Southern Chiefs' Organization Grand Chief Jerry Daniels.
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Family seeks answers after death of First Nations girl twice discharged from hospital with broken arm

The family of a nine-year-old First Nations girl who died after being discharged from a Manitoba hospital's emergency room twice is «carrying unanswered questions» about her death, says Southern Chiefs' Organization Grand Chief Jerry Daniels.

Vancouver billionaire Chip Wilson wins appeal to lower home’s assessed value by $18M

Billionaire and Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson has won a legal challenge to lower the assessed value of his Vancouver waterfront mansion — long listed as the most expensive home in British Columbia — by more than $18 million.
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Vancouver billionaire Chip Wilson wins appeal to lower home’s assessed value by $18M

Billionaire and Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson has won a legal challenge to lower the assessed value of his Vancouver waterfront mansion — long listed as the most expensive home in British Columbia — by more than $18 million.

Heavy rainfall pummels Calgary as river levels rise in Alberta

An Environment and Climate Change Canada weather advisory issued Monday says Calgary can expect anywhere from 50 to 100 millimetres of rain.
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Heavy rainfall pummels Calgary as river levels rise in Alberta

An Environment and Climate Change Canada weather advisory issued Monday says Calgary can expect anywhere from 50 to 100 millimetres of rain.

Historic fishing boat tied to Japanese Canadian internment looks to find a home in Delta, B.C.

A historic fishing boat that reflects the impact of Japanese internment on B.C.'s fishing industry is nearing the end of a long restoration project in Delta — but the community group behind it says the vessel still has no permanent home.
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Historic fishing boat tied to Japanese Canadian internment looks to find a home in Delta, B.C.

A historic fishing boat that reflects the impact of Japanese internment on B.C.'s fishing industry is nearing the end of a long restoration project in Delta — but the community group behind it says the vessel still has no permanent home.

Things were already tense on this rural Ontario town council. Now 3 members are suing 5 others

The simmering tensions dividing the leaders of a bucolic eastern Ontario township have now boiled over into the legal arena, with three council members suing all but one of their council colleagues over alleged abuses of their public positions.
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Things were already tense on this rural Ontario town council. Now 3 members are suing 5 others

The simmering tensions dividing the leaders of a bucolic eastern Ontario township have now boiled over into the legal arena, with three council members suing all but one of their council colleagues over alleged abuses of their public positions.

Employment insurance helping fewer Canadians as workforce shifts to gig work, part-time jobs, new report finds

In its latest poverty report card, Food Banks Canada says the labour market has shifted toward part-time, temporary and contract work, while EI only caters to a shrinking workforce that has stable, full-time work with a single employer.
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Employment insurance helping fewer Canadians as workforce shifts to gig work, part-time jobs, new report finds

In its latest poverty report card, Food Banks Canada says the labour market has shifted toward part-time, temporary and contract work, while EI only caters to a shrinking workforce that has stable, full-time work with a single employer.

What a recent B.C. court decision could mean for remote work

As more workers across the country find themselves forced back into the office full time, experts say a recent court decision in British Columbia could have broader implications for remote work — and shows why employers need to implement return-to-office ma
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What a recent B.C. court decision could mean for remote work

As more workers across the country find themselves forced back into the office full time, experts say a recent court decision in British Columbia could have broader implications for remote work — and shows why employers need to implement return-to-office mandates with care.

Vancouver soccer fan questions FIFA ticket practices as the federation faces increased scrutiny globally

A North Vancouver soccer fan says FIFA should have been more transparent about where fans could end up sitting after he paid nearly $1,000 for a World Cup ticket. It comes as attorneys general in New York and New Jersey have subpoenaed FIFA as part of an inve
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Vancouver soccer fan questions FIFA ticket practices as the federation faces increased scrutiny globally

A North Vancouver soccer fan says FIFA should have been more transparent about where fans could end up sitting after he paid nearly $1,000 for a World Cup ticket. It comes as attorneys general in New York and New Jersey have subpoenaed FIFA as part of an investigation into ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup.

Retired major calls on Ottawa to keep promise and bring Afghan man to safety in N.L.

Almost five years after Ottawa promised to help people like him, an Afghan man pursued by the Taliban is struggling to get to Canada while evading ICE in the U.S.
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Retired major calls on Ottawa to keep promise and bring Afghan man to safety in N.L.

Almost five years after Ottawa promised to help people like him, an Afghan man pursued by the Taliban is struggling to get to Canada while evading ICE in the U.S.

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