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Suddenly, Doug Ford admits Toronto's finances aren't sustainable

After their first meeting since her election win, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the city's financia...

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Pilot program lets NOSM medical students do more of their studies in French

A pilot initiative that lets francophone medical students at NOSM University do some of their mandatory coursework in French will ...

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Saskatchewan judge to hear school pronoun policy injunction application

People gather outside the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina in early September to speak out against a new provincial gov...

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Aviation will need significant government support to decarbonize: WestJet CEO

WestJet passenger jets parked at departure gates at the Calgary International Airport on May 31, 2023. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian...

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City official testifies in slow-moving convoy trial

Kim Ayotte, Ottawa's general manager of emergency & protectives services, at a city meeting in February 2023. Ayotte testified Tue...

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Alberta CMOH says E. coli numbers starting to 'trend in the right direction'

Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, left, and chief medical officer of health Dr. Mark Joffe speak to media on Tuesday, Sept...

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City looking to close Hamilton Aviary, rehome its 24 birds

The Hamilton Aviary currently resides in a building owned by the Royal Botanical Gardens. The building needs 'capital repairs,' ac...

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'Confusion' delayed N.B.'s review of response to COVID in special care homes

Deputy Social Development minister Jim Mehan says six nursing homes and four special-care homes in the province now have outbreaks...

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P.E.I.'s 3% rent hike cap for 2024 gets flak from both landlords and advocates

Starting next year, landlords can raise rents by three per cent without having to go through the Island Regulatory and Appeals Com...

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Proposed changes to Quebec's electoral map include nixing 1 Montreal riding

Demographic changes saw the number of eligible voters increase in some ridings and decrease in others, forcing a change to some ri...

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N.L.'s new early childhood educator retention grant amounts to 'pocket change,' says this ECE

From left: Association of Early Childhood Educators of Newfoundland and Labrador executive director Skye Taylor, Education Ministe...

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What do the Manitoba PCs mean when they talk about parental rights? Find out, after the election

A billboard along Donald Street in Winnipeg makes PC Fort Whyte candidate Obby Khan the face of the party's parental rights platfo...

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Ontario school union tells premier to speak out after offices vandalized with anti-LGBTQ messages

All three CUPE offices in London, Ont., were vandalized with stickers that had messages "Hands off our kids" to condemn gender ide...

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New fire hall opens for first responders in Carmacks, Yukon

The Village of Carmacks' brand new fire hall. (Village of Carmacks)First responders in Carmacks, Yukon, have a new place to work f...

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Unifor and Ford reach tentative deal, averting strike

Ford Motor Company of Canada has two plants in southwestern Ontario's Windsor-Essex region. The plants make engines for F-series t...

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Trans-Canada Highway closed in North Vancouver after truck hits overpass

A container truck hit an overpass in North Vancouver on Monday, forcing the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1). (Mill...

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K-W Symphony abruptly halts 2023-24 season, pointing to 'financial situation'

The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra has cancelled its 2023-24 season including all events and activities. The news affects t...

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Cleanup from Lee continues as thousands remain without power in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Power says 277,000 customers were affected by outages throughout the storm. (Shaina Luck/CBC)Cleanup work continues af...

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Hearing begins for RNC officer accused of misconduct during 2017 arrest

The conduct of Const. Steven Simmons, an officer with the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, in a 2017 incident is the focus of a he...

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Saint John suspends compost and recycling pickup 'until further notice' due to strike

Saint Johners should not put their compost or recycling bins curbside, the city advised Monday, as only garbage will be picked up ...

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'I didn't have much to lose,' says accused killer after striking Muslim family with pickup truck

In this court sketch, accused killer Nathaniel Veltman, third from right, and his lawyers watch a video of a statement the accused...

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Union concerned as financial incentive to fill P.E.I. nursing positions expires

The rate of nurses on P.E.I. working in part-time roles is higher than the national average, says Health P.E.I. (CBC)The P.E.I. N...

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Slain B.C. Sikh leader's son says family, friends always believed India played role in father's assassination

Balraj Singh Nijjar, centre, the son of slain gurdwara president Hardeep Singh Nijjar, said the prime minister's accusation that t...

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'Shameful' vandalism of sacred Indigenous site at Bon Echo Provincial Park

'An attack on our identity': This sacred Indigenous site was vandalized4 minutes agoDuration 0:59The letter A was scratched into M...

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Animals are shrinking, researchers say — and that could affect the boreal forest

A little brown bat. Researchers in the Yukon have found that the animals seem to be shrinking over time. A new research paper desc...

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Trudeau says other countries are quietly backing Canada in fight over Online News Act

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to Front Burner host Jayme Poisson on Sept. 18, 2023 in Ottawa. (Sean Brocklehurst/CBC)Prime ...

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Barbara Kentner has been failed again, says family after Brayden Bushby gets day parole in trailer-hitch death

A collage of photos of Barbara Kentner, who was 34 when she died months after being struck by a trailer hitch in Thunder Bay, Ont....

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Feds still working through family reunification backlog for immigration 'golden ticket'

Laila Joud with her mother, Sawsan Youssef and father, Ghiath Joud, during a visit to Ottawa. (Submitted by Laila Joud)Immigrants ...

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This Kingsville senior never thought he'd fall victim to fraudsters. Now he's out $3,000

Kingsville resident Wayne Izsak shuffles through printouts of his email correspondence with an individual who turned out to be a s...

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Saudi oil delegation at World Petroleum Congress says we're nowhere near peak fossil fuel

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, left, tours the Saudi Arabia pavilion with Saudi Arabia Minister of Energy Abdulaziz bin Salman Al...

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Rent is going up faster in Brampton than any other Canadian city, data shows

Rents in Brampton increased at a faster year over year rate than any other city in Canada. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)It too...

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Quebec's population is changing. Its electoral map is going to have to change, too

The commission on electoral representation will submit its findings to politicians within the next month. After that, there will b...

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Rosalie Trombley statue to be unveiled during Windsor's Open Streets on Sunday

Rosalie Trombley statue to be unveiled during Windsor's Open Streets on Sunday

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London is getting $74M to tackle the housing crisis. Here's what the mayor wants to do with it

London is getting $74M to tackle the housing crisis. Here's what the mayor wants to do with it

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Post-tropical storm Lee makes N.S. landfall near Bay of Fundy coast

Post-tropical storm Lee makes N.S. landfall near Bay of Fundy coast

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Sudbury Symphony Orchestra partners with library to bring books to life

Sudbury Symphony Orchestra partners with library to bring books to life

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Libyan community members mourn devastation back home, local mosques raise funds for victims

Libyan community members mourn devastation back home, local mosques raise funds for victims

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Naloxone training for bar owners, staff reaches into Labrador

Naloxone training for bar owners, staff reaches into Labrador

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Over 100 displaced after fire in Downtown Vancouver hostel

Over 100 displaced after fire in Downtown Vancouver hostel

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Plains First Nations still impacted by near extinction of bison, research suggests

Plains First Nations still impacted by near extinction of bison, research suggests

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