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CommentPolitical | 2:11 PM on Monday
Parti Quebecois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon called his party the leading force in Quebec politics, and is calling on all stripes of Quebecers to get behind the independence movement.
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CommentMisc World | 9:11 AM on Monday
Six construction workers died after the container ship Dali lost power and slammed into a pillar of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26 in the Port of Baltimore.
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CommentLaw & Order | 6:50 AM on Monday
On Saturday, police searched two businesses in Kitchener and Cambridge and seized a large quantity of psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms. It's the second time in a week police raided the stores.
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CommentLaw & Order | 6:49 AM on Monday
Andrew Cauchi said he was "heartbroken" and "extremely sorry" for the victims after his son Joel killed six people at the Westfield Shopping Centre in Bondi Junction.
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CommentHealth | 6:56 PM on Sunday
Sunday marked eight years to the day since the province declared a public health emergency related to the deadly toxic drug crisis, a sombre anniversary as frontline workers in public health reflect on the more than 14,000 people who have died since.
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CommentHealth | 6:52 PM on Sunday
Hydro One says it's still working to restore power to thousands of customers in Ontario after high winds hit the province on Friday and Saturday.
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CommentMisc World | 7:23 PM on Friday
Millions have fled Sudan's year-long civil war and hunger is now leading to the deaths of many children.
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CommentLaw & Order | 5:27 PM on Friday
An Alberta First Nation ended up with less land than it should have received under a treaty made with the Crown well over a century ago, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
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CommentEnvironmental | 6:52 AM on Friday
For nearly three weeks, an orca calf has been stuck in a remote lagoon off Vancouver Island. Crews are working around the clock to prepare for a complex rescue operation that will hopefully reunite the whale with her pod.
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CommentTech | 6:48 AM on Friday
Apple sent threat notifications to iPhone users in 92 countries on Wednesday, warning them that they may have been targeted by mercenary spyware attacks. Apple has warned users in 92 nations of possible mercenary spyware attacks.
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CommentLaw & Order | 7:14 PM on Thursday
Stella Assange's comments come after President Joe Biden indicated US may drop charges against imprisoned WikiLeaks founder
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CommentBusiness | 6:48 PM on Thursday
An internal report from Canada’s financial crimes watchdog found that most banking and real estate companies it audited last year are not following the country’s anti-money laundering laws, sparking calls for greater oversight and higher fines. The
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CommentTech | 5:40 PM on Thursday
Apple Inc has warned its users in India and 91 other countries that they were possible victims of a "mercenary spyware attack," dropping the word "state-sponsored" it used in its previous alerts to refer to such malware attacks. Apple discovered that a
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CommentEnvironmental | 5:53 PM on Wednesday
British Columbia's extended drought is likely to persist and possibly worsen with much of the province continuing to register below normal snowpack levels.
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CommentProvincial Politics | 7:35 AM on Wednesday
Alberta Health Services is investigating after an undocumented woman says she was denied an emergency C-section at an Edmonton hospital last month.
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CommentPolitical | 6:37 AM on Wednesday
A CSIS report summary tabled at the inquiry alleged that China compelled students to vote for Han Dong’s nomination under the threat of losing their visas and possible consequences for their families
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CommentLaw & Order | 6:22 PM on Tuesday
Vancouver police say a woman is in custody after a string of stranger attacks downtown on Sunday.
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CommentHealth | 2:13 AM on Tuesday
A Canadian DNA laboratory knowingly delivered prenatal paternity test results that routinely identified the wrong biological fathers — ruling out the real dads — and left a trail of shattered lives around the globe, a CBC News investigation has found.
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CommentBusiness | 7:27 PM on Monday
Oilsands operator Syncrude Canada Ltd. has pleaded guilty to a safety violation in the 2021 death of a worker and has been ordered to pay a $390,000 penalty.
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CommentLaw & Order | 4:12 PM on Monday
Canada's spy agency believes the Chinese government "clandestinely and deceptively" interfered in both the 2019 and 2021 federal elections — and a top secret briefing note discussed at the Foreign Interference Commission shows the Canadian Security
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CommentMilitary | 4:17 PM on Monday
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says conversations are underway on possibly joining the second phase of AUKUS, a U.S.-led alliance with the United Kingdom and Australia.
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CommentPolitical | 4:10 PM on Monday
BUDAPEST, April 6 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands protested against the government of Viktor Orban in downtown Budapest on Saturday, led by a lawyer formerly close to the administration who recently launched a political movement that aims to challenge the p
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CommentLaw & Order | 4:09 PM on Monday
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CommentStrange | 3:35 PM on Monday
The Florida Highway Patrol says a woman who said she was going on a God-directed shooting spree because of the solar eclipse shot two drivers.
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CommentMilitary | 2:31 PM on Monday
Canada's new military spending of $8 billion over five years is focused on delivering new gear and on trying to recruit thousands of new soldiers, technicians and others to the
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CommentMilitary | 7:14 PM on Sunday
The Department of National Defence is mourning the loss of a member of the Canadian Armed Forces
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CommentTech | 6:25 PM on Sunday
Multiple class-action lawsuits in B.C. target ‘drip pricing’ strategy that sees hidden fees added to the originally quoted cost when purchasing items online
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CommentBusiness | 6:02 PM on Saturday
Protesters gathered in front of the Royal Bank of Canada's Montreal office Saturday, one of dozens of rallies held across the country.
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CommentPolitical | 2:34 PM on Friday
MP Anthony Housefather says he will remain in the Liberal caucus despite his concerns about the party's support for a motion on Palestinian statehood.
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CommentPolitical | 6:12 AM on Friday
There are 50,020 customers without electricity after major snowfall in Quebec.