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Fri, 7 Oct 2022 14:39:00 EDT
Stung by criticism, Trudeau government changes course on Iran

Sat, 8 Oct 2022 04:00:00 EDT
Even with rising food costs, many Canadians find Thanksgiving meal traditions tough to break
A recent online Angus Reid survey that found of those who celebrate Thanksgiving, more than two-thirds will be eating the same food they usually do. However, some may make adjustments, and lower-incom...

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 07:00:00 EDT
Judge slams CRA and Justice Department for 'egregious' conduct in epic Tax Court battle
A Tax Court judge has slammed the Canada Revenue Agency and the federal Justice Department for "egregious conduct" that threatened to deny three taxpayers the right to a fair trial in an epic battle o...

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 15:22:27 EDT
CP24 personality alleges 'systemic pattern' of discrimination in human rights claim against Bell Media
A well-known Toronto television personality has filed a human rights complaint against Bell Media, alleging “a systemic pattern” of racism, sexism and discrimination, adding that during her 11 yea...

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 21:34:00 EDT
Thousands in P.E.I. still without power as residents clear Fiona damage
Roughly 10,000 P.E.I. residents remain without power as they continue to clear damage caused by post-tropical storm Fiona two weeks after it ravaged the province.

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 20:54:31 EDT
Man wanted in romance scam investigation now in custody in Quebec after arrest in Ontario
A man wanted in a romance scam investigation is now in custody in Quebec after he was arrested north of Toronto this week.

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 11:07:34 EDT
Health Canada approves Pfizer's new bivalent COVID-19 vaccine
Health Canada has approved Pfizer's new bivalent COVID-19 vaccine for use as a booster dose in those aged 12 and up.

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 18:34:53 EDT
Leader of controversial Diagolon movement Jeremy MacKenzie denied bail by Saskatoon judge
Jeremy MacKenzie, 36, is facing multiple gun-related charges stemming from an incident last November near Viscount, Sask.

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 09:00:00 EDT
Amid ambulance shortage, unvaccinated B.C. medics say they want to get back to work
A group of paramedics are calling on the province to allow them to return to work to help curb B.C.'s ambulance shortage, as the number of patients waiting for extended periods of time for life-saving...

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 15:05:55 EDT
Blue Jays shut out by Mariners 4-0 in Game 1 of wild-card series

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 10:39:02 EDT
Liberals to temporarily lift cap on off-campus work hours for international students
The Liberal government is lifting the limit on the number of hours international students are allowed to work off-campus each week in an effort to address Canada's labour shortage.

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 17:02:59 EDT
Canadian military's new handgun was at centre of misfire probe last year
Canadian soldiers — and eventually sailors, aircrew and military police — will be getting new pistols to replace their Second World War-era handguns, the Department of National Defence said Friday...

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 06:00:00 EDT
DNA-assisted mug shots in law enforcement are based on dubious science. So why would Edmonton police use them?
Edmonton police were forced to apologize Thursday after they released a computer-generated image of a Black man based on the profile of DNA collected from a sexual assault victim. The backlash and wid...

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 09:06:34 EDT
British Canadian crime novelist Peter Robinson dead at age 72
The acclaimed Toronto writer and creator of the long-running Inspector Alan Banks series of mystery novels died on Oct. 4, 2022, according to his Canadian publisher.

Thu, 6 Oct 2022 18:23:16 EDT
How Alberta's next premier talked her way out of political oblivion to become the Great Right Hope

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 08:22:33 EDT
Inflation is making Thanksgiving dinner more expensive than ever
Thanksgiving dinner will come with a hefty price tag this year as double-digit food inflation pushes up the cost of everything from turkey to potatoes.

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 06:00:00 EDT
How this woman says Manitoba's child welfare system broke her connection to her First Nation community
The people and First Nations behind a $1 billion lawsuit against the province of Manitoba and the Attorney General of Canada say the child welfare system rips children away from their culture and comm...

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 08:45:25 EDT
Canada added 21,000 jobs last month, pushing jobless rate down to 5.2%
Canada's economy gained 21,000 jobs even as the labour force shrank by the same amount, Statistics Canada reported Friday.

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 05:00:00 EDT
How to keep secrets from the public: Don't write anything down
New Brunswick doesn't require public servants to document their work. It's a concept called duty to document, and it's something transparency advocates have called for across Canada for years. ...

Fri, 7 Oct 2022 08:00:00 EDT
Alberta RCMP launch internal investigation after teen with autism arrested at St. Albert playground
Alberta RCMP have launched an internal investigation after a 16-year-old non-verbal teen with autism  — arrested last weekend at a St. Albert playground — was taken to hospital after repeatedl...



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