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Mar 19, 2024
Canada's annual inflation rate slowed to 2.8 per cent in February, according to Statistics Canada.
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Mar 19, 2024
Former U.S. president Donald Trump has charged that Jews who vote for Democrats "hate Israel" and hate "their religion," igniting a firestorm of criticism from the White House and Jewish leaders.
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Mar 19, 2024
Nelsy Nino says she's always found it amazing how birds communicate through sound. The Colombian biologist moved to Canada to study birds in the country's southernmost region while at the University of Windsor. Her professor says she's identified a distinct female mimicry.
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Mar 19, 2024
A Halifax man has been ordered to pay millions of dollars to some of the most powerful entertainment companies in the world, in a case that offers a window into the battle against illegal TV streamers.
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Mar 19, 2024
Iranian human rights activist Atena Daemi didn't want to leave her native country, but her declining health forced her hand. She ended up undertaking a perilous and unpredictable six-month journey that took her from Tehran to St. John's.
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Mar 19, 2024
Iranian human rights activist Atena Daemi didn't want to leave her native country, but her declining health forced her hand. She ended up undertaking a perilous and unpredictable six-month journey that took her from Tehran to St. John's.
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Mar 19, 2024
Minister Adriana LaGrange said she was 'very concerned' when asked about an exclusive CBC News story that detailed how Blair Canniff, 62, was taken to a hotel south of Edmonton after spending months in the Royal Alexandra Hospital, as he recovered from a stroke.
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Mar 18, 2024
Government and wildfire officials in British Columbia are warning that the province could see an early and active spring wildfire season due to persistent drought conditions that have left soil parched and snowpack levels low.
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Mar 18, 2024
Ottawa was the most active team across the league on the first PWHL deadline day, adding to a roster that sits one point behind Boston for the final playoff spot.
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Mar 18, 2024
In the video, which the Sun said was filmed on Saturday, a smiling Catherine is seen, casually dressed, walking and carrying shopping bags alongside her husband, Prince William, at a farm shop in Windsor, near to their home.
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Mar 18, 2024
In the video, which the Sun said was filmed on Saturday, a smiling Catherine is seen, casually dressed, walking and carrying shopping bags alongside her husband, Prince William, at a farm shop in Windsor, near to their home.
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Mar 18, 2024
The chief executives of Canada's three largest telecom companies stressed that phone and internet prices are coming down during an appearance before MPs on Monday, noting that increased data usage and high spectrum costs may be some reasons Canadians feel otherwise.
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Mar 18, 2024
Gunmen looted homes in the communities of Laboule and Thomassin before sunrise, forcing residents to flee as some called radio stations pleading for police. The neighbourhoods had remained largely peaceful despite a surge in violent gang attacks across Port-au-Prince that began on Feb. 29.
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Mar 18, 2024
The House of Commons passed a softened New Democrat motion on Monday night that no longer calls for the federal government to officially recognize Palestinian statehood after last-minute amendments brought in by the governing Liberals.
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Mar 18, 2024
CBC's special coverage of former prime minister Brian Mulroney's lying-in-state at the Sir John A. Macdonald Building on Wellington Street in Ottawa begins 9:00 a.m. ET on Tuesday, March 19 in Ottawa.
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Mar 18, 2024
Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser said Monday that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre doesn't really care about building more homes and is just whipping up "fear" and "anxiety" in order to get elected.
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Mar 18, 2024
The head of Quebec's Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions (DCPC) wants former federal justice minister David Lametti to publicly justify his decision to order a retrial for former Quebec judge Jacques Delisle back in 2021.
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Mar 18, 2024
The head of the world's largest energy company on Monday suggested that oil and natural gas will be around for a long time to come and consumption of both sources of energy are likely to grow for at least the next decade or two.
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Mar 18, 2024
Months after mass layoffs threatened its future, Sports Illustrated will resume publishing after its owner reached a new rights deal with digital media company Minute Media.
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Mar 18, 2024
Donald Trump's lawyers told a New York appellate court Monday that it's impossible for him to post a bond covering the full amount of his $454 million US civil fraud judgment while he appeals.
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Mar 18, 2024
An array of advanced tests found no brain injuries or degeneration among U.S. diplomats and other government employees who suffer mysterious health problems once dubbed "Havana syndrome," researchers reported Monday.
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Mar 18, 2024
A new Banksy mural drew crowds of people to a London street on Monday, many of whom discerned an environmental message in the vibrant green artwork.
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Mar 18, 2024
February home sales dipped to 3.1 per cent while home prices stayed flat from the previous month, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
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Mar 18, 2024
Famine is expected between now and May in the north of the Gaza Strip, a UN-backed report said on Monday, after more than five months of war that have shattered the Palestinian territory, killed thousands and cut off supplies.
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Mar 18, 2024
An elementary school initiative that explores math concepts while incorporating Indigenous practices is making its way into classrooms across Canada. Recently, Guelph, Ont., students were elated to explore their creativity while designing and making beaded bracelets. Ontario's Wellington Catholic School Board hosting the second half of its Métis-math collaborative project at St. John Catholic Elementary School in Guelph.
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Mar 18, 2024
An Edmonton woman who was taken to hospital after being exposed to carbon monoxide at home is calling for legislative changes that would make alarms mandatory in all residences.
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Mar 18, 2024
Stressful situations are all around us, and experts say how we manage stress is key to preventing it from causing long-term health problems — both physical and mental.
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Mar 18, 2024
Amid strained labour negotiations between the Saskatchewan government and the province's teachers, 'classroom complexity' is a hot topic. What is it, and how is it impacting our schools?
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Mar 18, 2024
A Canadian company that manufactures children's toy couches finds itself facing a high bill for import tariffs after bringing production home to this country even though it's no longer importing a majority of its product, after a single component of the couches was reclassified by the Canada Border Services Agency.
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Mar 18, 2024
A Canadian company that manufactures children's toy couches finds itself facing a high bill for import tariffs after bringing production home to this country even though it's no longer importing a majority of its product, after a single component of the couches was reclassified by the Canada Border Services Agency.
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Mar 18, 2024
For years, research suggested that single people were lonely and lacked well-being because they didn't have romantic partnerships. New studies focusing on singles suggest happiness has little to do with a person's relationship status.
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Mar 18, 2024
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney's three sons thanked Canadians and federal political leaders for the outpouring of support they've received since their father's death late last month.
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Mar 18, 2024
Inuit leaders and New Democrat MPs are urging the Trudeau government to tackle tuberculosis in Indigenous communities this budget. Inuit specifically face a TB rate reportedly 676 times higher than non-Indigenous, Canadian-born people.
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Mar 18, 2024
Every once in a while, Bob Babinski sees his dad in his own reflection in the mirror. Sometimes it's in the movement of the lines of his face, and sometimes it's in how he thinks or responds to situations.
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Mar 18, 2024
The City of North Bay, Ont. and the Department of National Defence (DND) are set to begin a $20-million project this spring to remediate a site contaminated with PFAS — often referred to as "forever chemicals."
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Mar 18, 2024
A young man from Burundi said he struggled to breathe as an officer pushed his face into the snow. Ottawa police acknowledge they had the wrong man.
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Mar 18, 2024
Brian Mulroney was remembered as a man whose "principles helped shape this nation" as the House of Commons officially commemorated the life and legacy of the former Conservative prime minister on Monday.
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Mar 18, 2024
Federal leaders will kick off a week of mourning this week with speeches in the House of Commons honouring the late Brian Mulroney. The former prime minister's funeral will be held on Saturday in Montreal.
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Mar 17, 2024
A Sunshine Coast forest harvesting plan has caught the attention of local officials, concerned about a situation that represents a case study on the effects of logging on forest hydrology and flooding — and how such risks are assessed in B.C.
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Mar 17, 2024
Jennifer Rattray says she was proud to see her grandfather recognized posthumously for his achievements as one of Canada's first Indigenous Olympic gold medallists.
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Mar 17, 2024
Joey Votto homered in his first at-bat in the opening inning and the visiting Toronto Blue Jays played to a 5-5 draw against the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday in pre-season action in Clearwater, Fla.
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Mar 17, 2024
As international pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza rises, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has railed against top ally the United States for its "wholly inappropriate" critique of his leadership.
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Mar 17, 2024
It's been four years since the world shut down. What do you remember about that time?
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Mar 17, 2024
Some 200 people showed up at a public multi-faith funeral service in Ottawa Sunday to mourn the six people killed more than a week ago in the city's Barrhaven suburb.
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Mar 17, 2024
Canadian speed skater William Dandjinou secured gold in the men's 1,000 metres at the world short track championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Sunday.
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Mar 17, 2024
Thousands of people turned up at polling stations across Russia on Sunday to take part in what the anti-Kremlin opposition said was a peaceful but symbolic political protest against the re-election of President Vladimir Putin.
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Mar 17, 2024
Extreme cold near the start of this year in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan has led to a damage bill of more than $180 million, the Insurance Bureau of Canada says.
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Mar 17, 2024
Some companies make their products incompatible with other brands, citing copyright reasons, though critics say it prevents competition. Normally associated with the tech industry, the tactic is showing up in new sectors, like farm equipment manufacturing. A new bill hopes to change that.
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Mar 17, 2024
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.
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Mar 17, 2024
The deaths of six Edmonton children were ruled homicides in 2023, the highest annual number of child homicides the city has seen in at least a decade.
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Mar 17, 2024
A young woman who watched her boyfriend die as she hid behind a dumpster; a former hostage who spent 55 days in captivity; a grandmother who lost two generations of her family. Stories like theirs have been shared around the world since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel of Oct. 7 but are now being preserved for posterity by a foundation originally created to document the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Mar 17, 2024
Researchers say newly discovered archival records reveal an important connection between Ontario First Nations and Irish famine victims.
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Mar 17, 2024
A young woman who watched her boyfriend die as she hid behind a dumpster; a former hostage who spent 55 days in captivity; a grandmother who lost two generations of her family. Stories like theirs have been shared around the world since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel of Oct. 7 but are now being preserved for posterity by a foundation originally created to document the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Mar 17, 2024
Wild turkeys have been moving into urban areas throughout the northeastern United States for years, and it's not unusual to see the omnivorous birds scratching around bird feeders or roadsides in search of food or bits of gravel that helps them digest.
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Mar 17, 2024
Despite women making some notable contributions to vehicle design over the years, most car designers are men. But electric vehicles could usher in a better era for the purses, laptop bags and other belongings because with smaller motors and no transmission tunnel, there's more room to play with for storage.
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Mar 16, 2024
Livestreams from the area showed fountains of molten rock soaring from fissures in the ground after authorities had warned for weeks that an eruption was imminent on the Reykjanes peninsula, just south of Iceland's capital Reykjavik.
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Mar 16, 2024
Livestreams from the area showed fountains of molten rock soaring from fissures in the ground after authorities had warned for weeks that an eruption was imminent on the Reykjanes peninsula, just south of Iceland's capital, Reykjavik.
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Mar 16, 2024
People across the world celebrated Irish heritage at several major parades and events on Saturday.
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Mar 16, 2024
People across the world celebrated Irish heritage at several major parades and events on Saturday.
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Mar 16, 2024
People across the world celebrated Irish heritage at several major parades and events on Saturday.
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Mar 16, 2024
The main UN aid agency operating in Gaza said on Saturday that acute malnutrition is rising more quickly in the north of the enclave, while Israel prepared to send a delegation to Qatar for new ceasefire talks.
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Mar 16, 2024
A Ukrainian missile attack killed two people in western Russia, and a separate drone strike set an oil refinery ablaze on Saturday, an official said, during the second day of an election that Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Kyiv of trying to disrupt.
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Mar 16, 2024
Powell River, B.C., has been at the centre of a heated discussion between its city council, the Tla'amin Nation, and several residents over whether to change its name.
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Mar 16, 2024
India on Saturday announced its six-week-long general election will start on April 19, with most surveys predicting a victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party in the country of 1.4 billion people.
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Mar 16, 2024
Where many modern romantic comedies falter is a laser-focus on the romance and a weak commitment to the comedy — French Girl, a Canadian indie out this weekend, does not have that problem.
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Mar 16, 2024
Toronto police say two men were arrested on Friday after pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied outside a downtown hotel where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was appearing at a Liberal party fundraiser.
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Mar 16, 2024
Toronto police say two men were arrested on Friday after pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied outside a downtown hotel where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was appearing at a Liberal party fundraiser.
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Mar 16, 2024
The solar eclipse happening on April 8 should be viewable in parts of the Maritimes. But it's happening during what is a historically cloudy month for the region. CBC Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon has the details.
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Mar 16, 2024
Blair Canniff had been a patient at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for approximately six months when he said a social worker told him he was going to be moved. He thought he was going to assisted living but that's not where they dropped him off.
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Mar 16, 2024
Canada's Edward Burtynsky says a new career retrospective in London, England, reflects his urgency to show the world how we've despoiled the planet. But some environmental campaigners say it's not enough to move people to action.
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Mar 16, 2024
The company behind the GED test is ending service in Canada this year and there's no alternative right now, which means adults wanting the equivalent of a high school diploma or to advance their education will face barriers.
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Mar 16, 2024
A year after a deadly fire killed seven people in an Old Montreal building, families of the victims and survivors are raising concerns about the ongoing criminal investigation and what they feel is negligence by several parties.
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Mar 16, 2024
As measles cases keep appearing in more parts of the country, new projections suggest there's a high chance Canada may experience a "sizable outbreak" — with anywhere from dozens to thousands of people infected if the disease strikes communities with low vaccination rates.
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Mar 16, 2024
McMaster University medical students have carved out time in their busy schedules to give manicures to seniors because they're concerned about elder isolation.
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Mar 16, 2024
The ex-mayor may have burst into the leadership contest with a show of strength. But buzz fades, and momentum can die down.
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Mar 16, 2024
Every day, Maria Fernanda Maxil Platas awaits news from immigration officials that she'll be permanently reunited with her aging parents here in Canada. Thousands of kilometres away, just outside Mexico City, her parents do the same.
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Mar 16, 2024
By day, Devon Flynn is paid to facilitate prostate and digital rectal exams. By night, he performs standup comedy, and not just because he wants to avoid sitting down.
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Mar 16, 2024
The rising cost to host six FIFA World Cup soccer games in Toronto will come before city councillors this week, with some conceding that their focus must be on preventing the price tag from rising further.
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Mar 16, 2024
Israel has unveiled its Eurovision entry for a second time after being told its original submission would be rejected on the grounds that it referenced Hamas's Oct. 7 attack, making it too political. Still, calls persist for a boycott of the popular European song contest if Israel is allowed to compete as the war in Gaza continues.
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Mar 16, 2024
Canadians have been asking CBC News how — and why — this country is involved in the international response to the current state of anarchy and widespread gang violence in Haiti. The answers are complicated — because Canada's involvement is much more limited than it might appear.
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Mar 15, 2024
Where you live and how much you drive each day matters when it comes to the cost-effectiveness of an electric vehicle, compared to gas. A new UBC study crunches the numbers.
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Mar 15, 2024
As the United States moves closer to banning the massively popular TikTok app, influencers in Canada who have large American audiences are worried they'll lose those eyeballs and the accompanying revenue.
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Mar 15, 2024
The New York Times is celebrating the 1,000th offering of its web-based Wordle game while also battling any lookalike game that may infringe on its copyright.
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Mar 15, 2024
When varsity athlete Megan Plamendon got a headache last November, she thought she'd pushed herself too hard on a 17 kilometre run. But the student at Queen's University had meningitis — one of three cases that prompted Kingston health officials to warn of an increase in invasive meningococcal disease type B activity in the region.
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Mar 15, 2024
The province is following through on a pledge to block off large sections of land to renewable power development.
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Mar 15, 2024
Canada's independent cinema owners say their industry is "in crisis" as theatres face mounting challenges from streaming services and restrictive rules from Hollywood studios.
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Mar 15, 2024
Although a charge against a Windsor man accused of organizing the Ambassador Bridge blockade in February 2022 has been dropped, William Laframboise tells CBC News he would have preferred to go to trial to prove his innocence.
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Mar 15, 2024
A B.C. small-claims court says ultra-low-cost carrier Flair Airlines has to shell out nearly $800 to compensate a passenger for a bag full of fish products that went rotten during the five days his luggage was delayed.
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Mar 15, 2024
Due to possible Listeria contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling K-Fresh brand enoki mushrooms, which were sold in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
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Mar 15, 2024
Wayne Gretzky will be among the high-profile figures to eulogize former prime minister Brian Mulroney at his state funeral on March 23, government officials announced Friday.
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Mar 15, 2024
Wayne Gretzky will be among the high-profile figures to eulogize former prime minister Brian Mulroney at his state funeral on March 23, government officials announced Friday.
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Mar 15, 2024
Quebec will not get full power over which immigrants it takes in, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday after meeting with Premier François Legault.
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Mar 15, 2024
Even when times are tough, chimpanzee mothers will carve out time to play with their kids, new research has found.
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Mar 15, 2024
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must step aside from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump or remove the special prosecutor with whom she had a romantic relationship before the case can proceed, the judge overseeing it ruled Friday.
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Mar 15, 2024
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in February climbed 14 per cent compared with January.
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Mar 15, 2024
Baseball sensation Shohei Ohtani — perhaps best known for jilting Toronto Blue Jays fans last year when he agreed to a record $700 million US, 10-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers — revealed yesterday that he's married to none other than former professional basketball player Mamiko Tanaka.
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Mar 15, 2024
Baseball sensation Shohei Ohtani — perhaps best known for jilting Toronto Blue Jays fans last year when he agreed to a record $700 million US, 10-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers — revealed yesterday that he's married to none other than former professional basketball player Mamiko Tanaka.
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Mar 15, 2024
A Russian missile strike on Odesa, in southern Ukraine, has killed at least 14 people and injured 46 others, local officials said.
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Mar 15, 2024
A Russian missile strike on Odesa, in southern Ukraine, has killed at least 16 people and injured at least 53 others, local officials said.
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