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RCMP suspect foul play in disappearance of Jennifer Provencal

The RCMP’s major crimes unit now suspects foul play in the disappearance of Jennifer Provencal, a 51-year-old British Columbia mother.

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Majority of Canadians — including B.C. residents — support Alberta’s pipeline push, poll finds

A recent poll from the Angus Reid Institute indicates that 59% of Canadians support a proposed pipeline from northern Alberta.

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Turbulence ahead? Expect travel delays amid U.S. government shutdown

The U.S. government shutdown is threatening to cause significant delays and cancellations for Canadians travelling during the Thanksgiving long weekend,.

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Canada Post union to meet with minister behind changes to mail carrier

Postal Union to Meet Minister Blamed for Nationwide Strike   Leaders of the striking Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW).

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Historic Alberta teachers’ strike begins as 51,000 educators walk off the job

Classes have been canceled for over 730,000 students across Alberta as the province experiences the largest teacher strike in its.

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The boys of Robert Land

A now-closed military-style boarding school in Ontario is at the center of over 100 lawsuits from former students who allege.

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Vandalism, fires at MLAs’ offices may have ‘chilling effect’ on Indigenous women in politics: Brandon U prof

Political science experts are raising alarms that a recent series of fires and acts of vandalism at the Winnipeg constituency.

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Federal government denies Marineland request to export belugas

The Canadian federal government has blocked Marineland’s attempt to sell its 30 remaining beluga whales to a theme park in.

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‘Never give up hope’: Percy Onabigon is home after First Nation family spent decades repatriating his remains

Decades after being taken from his family, sent to a residential school, and buried more than 1,200 kilometres from home,.

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How many wildfires are started by arson? Your questions, answered

With this year ranking as Canada’s second-worst wildfire season on record, trailing only 2023, scientists are cautioning that this is.

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Alberta has banned graphic books before. In the 1950s, ‘salacious’ comics were the target

Alberta’s recent move to restrict school books with explicit sexual images mirrors a campaign from 70 years ago when the.

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With few answers and rumours abounding, family of missing N.S. children take to YouTube

The case of two young siblings missing from Nova Scotia for nearly five months has become a focal point for.

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Alberta leads country in interprovincial migration for 3rd straight year

According to new data from Statistics Canada, Alberta’s population has officially surpassed five million, reaching 5,029,346 as of July 1..

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‘Somebody knows something’: Mother wants answers after disappearance of Ont. teen in northern Sask.

A mother from Brampton, Ontario, is making a desperate plea for information regarding her 16-year-old son, Jay’siiah Webb-Long, who has.

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Missing the mark: when an 89.5% average is not enough to get into engineering at the University of Calgary

A growing number of Alberta’s high-achieving high school students are discovering that excellent grades are no longer a guaranteed ticket.

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A Quebec town so tiny, $50M lottery win makes 10% of residents multimillionaires

In the small Quebec fishing village of St-Paul’s River, about 10 percent of the population became multimillionaires overnight after a.

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Overhaul of seniors’ protection office on hold as $1M report sits on health minister’s desk

A plan to overhaul the Manitoba office responsible for protecting seniors in care homes has stalled, and a $1 million.

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In a losing battle for care, she applied for MAID. Now this Halifax woman is ready to live

After a grueling six-year battle with the Nova Scotia government, Jennifer Brady has successfully undergone a specialized surgery in New.

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3 flights landing in Calgary this week were targeted with bomb threats. Here’s how they’re handled

On Monday, military jets were scrambled over Calgary to respond to bomb threats made against three commercial flights arriving from.

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Mother, daughter threatened with deportation over clerical error allowed to stay in Canada

A mother and daughter from Peru, who were facing deportation from Canada due to a governmental clerical error, have been.

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Ontario’s self-styled Crypto King pleads guilty to assaulting woman

Aiden Pleterski, the 26-year-old self-proclaimed “Crypto King” from Ontario, has pleaded guilty to charges of assault, harassment, and entering a.

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Carney wants to fast-track the Port of Montreal expansion. Here’s what’s at stake

The Canadian government has identified the Port of Montreal’s expansion as one of five high-priority infrastructure projects to be accelerated.

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On bail for ‘astonishing’ $48M crypto theft, Hamilton teen kept stealing. He’s now an adult in U.S. prison

A Hamilton man has received a one-year prison sentence in the U.S. for a 2022 cryptocurrency theft spree that defrauded.

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Niagara rally by masked members of men’s ‘nationalist club’ raises fears of growing extremism

A Labour Day weekend rally in Ontario’s Niagara region by a group called Second Sons has sparked concerns about the.

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Carney unveils billions in funding, Buy Canada policy to combat Trump’s tariffs

On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney introduced a new industrial strategy aimed at strengthening Canada’s economy against trade disruptions from.

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Trade deficit shrinks to $4.9B in July as energy, vehicle exports rise

In July, Canada’s trade deficit decreased to $4.94 billion, down from $5.98 billion the previous month, as a rise in.

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Poilievre calls for temporary foreign worker program to be scrapped

Poilievre Calls to End Temporary Foreign Worker Program, Citing Harm to Young Canadians   Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding.

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Rodents revealed: Reports detail hundreds of mouse and rat complaints in schools across Vancouver

More than 300 complaints about mice and rats were logged across over 80 Vancouver schools last year, according to documents.

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No fines for big grocers that promoted imported food as Canadian

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has uncovered 12 instances of “maple washing,” a deceptive practice where grocers use Canadian.

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Hundreds of Manitoba students displaced by wildfires expected to start new school year far away from home

In preparation for the new school year, schools in the Manitoban cities of Brandon and Winnipeg are actively creating space.

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Trump dump? More than half of Canadians with U.S. properties want to ditch them

A report by Royal LePage, released during the administration of President Donald Trump, found that a significant number of Canadians.

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Edmonton city council approves $400M deal to build event park, village at Ice District

Edmonton’s city council has approved a $400 million master agreement to redevelop the Ice District with a new event park.

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Canada narrows choices for new submarines to German and South Korean bidders

Canada has narrowed down the competition to replace its aging Victoria-class submarine fleet to two bidders: Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.

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N.B. residents in two areas told to be ready to evacuate due to potential threat of fires

A second evacuation advisory was issued by officials in New Brunswick on Sunday evening due to a new, out-of-control wildfire.

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What U.S. goods will no longer be subject to Canadian tariffs?

The Canadian government is set to remove retaliatory tariffs on the majority of goods imported from the United States beginning.

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More phones being searched at the U.S. border than ever before, data shows

A new report reveals that U.S. border agents are searching travelers’ electronic devices, such as smartphones and laptops, at an.

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Yes, self-defence is allowed in Canada. ‘Misinformation’ abounds as man charged in assault of intruder: lawyer

A case in Lindsay, Ontario, where a homeowner was charged for allegedly assaulting a home intruder, has ignited a widespread.

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Parents decry police protest response after baby exposed to tear gas at Montreal family event

A powerful photograph of a family caught in the middle of a police-protester confrontation in Montreal has gone viral, sparking.

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CBC projects Pierre Poilievre will win Battle River-Crowfoot byelection

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has secured his return to the House of Commons following a projected landslide victory in Monday.

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Family paid smugglers to reunite after separation by CBSA at Quebec border

A Haitian family seeking asylum was separated at the Canada-U.S. border this spring due to a legal loophole that advocates.

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Stellantis lays off ‘small number’ of workers in Windsor as company cuts back on EV muscle car

Automaker Stellantis has laid off an unconfirmed number of employees at its assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario, a move directly.

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Brantford, Ont., daycare closes temporarily after child finds rabid bat, hands it to worker

A daycare in Brantford, Ontario, has been temporarily closed for a public health inspection after a bat discovered at the.

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Las Vegas is hurting as tourism drops. Are Canadians behind the Sin City slump?

Economic hardship is growing in Nevada, which now holds the unfortunate distinction of having the highest unemployment rate among all.

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Air Canada says it will begin cancelling flights ahead of possible weekend strike

Air Canada to Begin Cancelling Flights Ahead of Potential Weekend Strike   OTTAWA – Air Canada announced it will begin.

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This is our second-worst wildfire season on record — and could be the new normal

Canada’s Wildfire Season Second-Worst on Record as Experts Warn of a “New Normal”   Canada is currently experiencing its second-most.

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