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Weather tracker: heavy snowfall and freezing rain sweep across US and Canada

A major winter storm is sweeping northeastern US and southeastern Canada, bringing heavy snow, freezing rain, strong winds, and a dangerous polar air mass with temperatures 10-25°C below seasonal average.
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4 hours ago

World Cup roadwork limits could delay thousands of Toronto home closings, builders warn | CBC News

Toronto's construction restrictions from May to July for FIFA World Cup could delay up to 10,000 new home move-ins by two months, disrupting buyers' plans.
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1 hour ago

Carney's First Year: Clear Eyed Abroad, Tone Deaf at Home | The Walrus

We knew the story of the international rules-based order was partially false. Just because Canada benefited from it didn't hide the fact that it was unfair. The rules didn't apply equally to everyone. The strongest would exempt themselves when convenient. Power, not principle, set the terms.
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1 hour ago

In Quebec City, Military Culture Collides with Far-Right Extremism | The Walrus

Quebec City's military history and contemporary right-wing political movements intersect around nationalist values rhetoric, with media outlets amplifying Islamophobic and ethno-nationalist messaging.
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7 hours ago

Virgin Australia flight met by firefighters at Melbourne airport after smoke seen coming from vape

A Virgin Australia flight safely landed after a vape device activated and produced smoke in the cabin, with firefighters removing the device as a precaution.
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14 hours ago

Ontario's attorney general calls on federal government to look at legalizing pepper spray | CBC News

Ontario's attorney general requests federal government legalize pepper spray for self-defence and mandate DNA collection upon arrest for sexual offences to enhance public safety and support crime victims.
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1 day ago

Winter's not ready to go: Snow, freezing rain forecasted across GTA Sunday | CBC News

The Greater Toronto Area will experience up to six centimetres of snow and freezing rain on Sunday with easterly winds gusting up to 70 kilometres per hour, creating hazardous conditions and possible power outages.
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14 hours ago

The closed Strait of Hormuz is testing Asia's energy security. The answer lies across the Pacific-in Canada | Fortune

The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimated that, in 2024, over 80% of the crude and LNG that transited Hormuz went to Asian markets. China, India, Japan, and South Korea accounted for nearly 70% of all Hormuz crude flows. Saudi Arabia and the UAE can only send about 2.6 million barrels of crude oil a day through bypass pipelines, not enough to offset the 20 million barrels per day now stuck.
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14 hours ago

Waterloo mayor 'shocked' police sniper was deployed to St. Patrick's Day street party | CBC News

Waterloo Mayor Dorothy McCabe says she was "surprised and shocked" to learn that a Waterloo Regional Police Service sniper was deployed as part of law enforcement's efforts to manage an unsanctioned street party during St. Patrick's Day weekend in the city's university district.
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2 days ago

Canadians might be soon waiting longer to have their air travel complaints heard | CBC News

The federal government must decide whether to renew $76 million in temporary funding for the Canadian Transportation Agency to address a growing backlog of airline passenger complaints that has nearly doubled to 95,000 cases.
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2 days ago

Ontario to end funding to multiple drug consumption sites, including 2 in Toronto, forcing them to close | CBC News

Ontario is ending funding for at least seven drug consumption sites across the province, including two in Toronto, with a 90-day notice period ending June 13, 2026.
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1 day ago

How Carney's build fast' push divides Canada's Indigenous peoples

Prime Minister Carney's resource extraction expansion plans face Indigenous opposition despite public support for his economic sovereignty strategy against US trade threats.
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2 days ago

Mississauga monitoring flood risk after high levels of melting snow, rain | CBC News

The winter we had this year, it was colder than last year, so the snow held more water. That water ends up in our waterways. Mississauga is home to many bodies of water, including rivers, lakes, stormwater ponds and Lake Ontario, which increases flooding especially this time of year.
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2 days ago

Ontario wants to change its FOI rules to keep some records secret. Here's what you need to know | CBC News

Ontario proposes exempting the premier, cabinet ministers, and parliamentary assistants from freedom-of-information laws, retroactively eliminating existing requests and reducing government accountability.
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2 days ago

Premier, cabinet ministers' records could become secret in new FOI, cybersecurity bill | CBC News

Ontario is modifying freedom of information laws to keep Premier Doug Ford and cabinet records secret while citing cybersecurity and privacy protection needs.
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2 days ago

Ontario wants to change its FOI rules to keep some records secret. Here's what you need to know | CBC News

Ontario proposes exempting the premier, cabinet ministers, and parliamentary assistants from freedom-of-information laws, retroactively eliminating existing requests and reducing government accountability.
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2 days ago

Premier, cabinet ministers' records could become secret in new FOI, cybersecurity bill | CBC News

Ontario is modifying freedom of information laws to keep Premier Doug Ford and cabinet records secret while citing cybersecurity and privacy protection needs.
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1 day ago

Ford government unsuccessful in blocking Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto | CBC News

An Ontario court ruled the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto may proceed Saturday despite Premier Ford's failed injunction attempt to stop it.
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2 days ago

Ford calls for injunction against Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford requested an injunction against an Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto, citing concerns about hate, violence, and intimidation.
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3 days ago

Toronto police to increase presence in area of Al-Quds Day rally on Saturday | CBC News

Toronto police will increase presence at an Al-Quds Day rally supporting Palestine, warning that violence and police obstruction will result in swift enforcement of the law.
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1 day ago

Ford government unsuccessful in blocking Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto | CBC News

An Ontario court ruled the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto may proceed Saturday despite Premier Ford's failed injunction attempt to stop it.
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2 days ago

Ford calls for injunction against Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford requested an injunction against an Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto, citing concerns about hate, violence, and intimidation.
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3 days ago

Toronto police to increase presence in area of Al-Quds Day rally on Saturday | CBC News

Toronto police will increase presence at an Al-Quds Day rally supporting Palestine, warning that violence and police obstruction will result in swift enforcement of the law.
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1 day ago

Alberta power policies trigger $408M devaluation to ATCO's wind and solar division, company says | CBC News

ATCO's Canadian Utilities reports a $408-million devaluation of Alberta renewable energy assets, attributing the loss to Smith government electricity system reforms that curtail wind and solar project output and threaten future renewable investment.
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2 days ago

My ideas are a little revolutionary': ecologist Suzanne Simard on intelligent forests, the climate and her critics

Wildfires have become an ever bigger problem in Canada. The 2018 wildfires were the biggest in British Columbia's history, but this record was broken in 2021, and then again in 2023, when fires consumed an area three times the size of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and the smoke travelled as far as New York City.
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2 days ago

Lawyer behind AI psychosis cases warns of mass casualty risks | TechCrunch

In the lead up to the Tumbler Ridge school shooting in Canada last month, 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar spoke to ChatGPT about her feelings of isolation and an increasing obsession with violence, according to court filings. The chatbot allegedly validated Van Rootselaar's feelings and then helped her plan her attack, telling her which weapons to use and sharing precedents from other mass casualty events.
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1 day ago

Toronto police identify 60-year-old woman as city's fourth homicide victim | CBC News

Officers responded around 1:32 p.m. on Wednesday to a home near Threadneedle Cres. and Cresthaven Dr. and found the woman dead inside. They've identified the woman as Xian Wei Shao of Toronto. Police said in a news release Friday that her death has been "deemed to be suspicious."
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3 days ago

Toronto under special weather statement with 5 to 8 cm of snow in store Friday | CBC News

Toronto will receive 5-8 centimetres of snow Friday with heavy hourly rates creating slippery roads and hazardous travel conditions before changing to rain.
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2 days ago

King Charles concerned about Alberta separatist movement, First Nation chief says

Indigenous leaders from Alberta informed King Charles about separatist movements threatening historic treaties signed between First Nations and the crown nearly 150 years ago.
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2 days ago

Trump administration expands trade investigations to Canada | CBC News

The Trump administration expanded trade investigations to 60 countries, including Canada, to establish longer-term tariff policies after the Supreme Court struck down previous tariff authority.
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2 days ago

USMCA facing headwinds says U.S. ambassador, as July renewal deadline draws near

CUSMA renewal faces mounting challenges from political tension and mixed Canadian public sentiment, with negotiations stalled since October despite an approaching July deadline.
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3 days ago

Suspended doctor now faces 71 sex-crime charges as police ID alleged victims, lay 28 new counts | CBC News

Toronto police now accuse David Edward-Ooi Poon of having committed sex crimes going back as far as 2009, the year he began studying at the University of Alberta's medical school. The 28 newly alleged offences comprise: Seven counts of sexual assault between 2009 and 2024. Fifteen counts of voyeurism between 2009 and 2025. Three counts of sexual interference for allegedly sexually touching three minors under age 16 on a single day in September 2024, in Vaughan, Ont.
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2 days ago

Team Canada Gameday vs USA: Canada looks to beat USA in first ever knockout stage game

Team Canada faces the United States in a crucial World Baseball Classic game, seeking redemption after recent Olympic hockey losses and a history of defeats to their rivals since 2006.
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3 days ago

Canadian baseball history made as national team qualifies for WBC knockout stage

Team Canada advanced to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals for the first time by defeating Cuba 7-2, with significant contributions from Blue Jays-connected players.
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5 days ago

Instant Reaction: Canada knocks off Puerto Rico in penultimate group stage game

Canada defeated Puerto Rico 3-2 in World Baseball Classic Pool A play, improving to 2-1 and positioning themselves to potentially clinch first place in their group.
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2 days ago

Team Canada Gameday vs USA: Canada looks to beat USA in first ever knockout stage game

Team Canada faces the United States in a crucial World Baseball Classic game, seeking redemption after recent Olympic hockey losses and a history of defeats to their rivals since 2006.
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3 days ago

Canadian baseball history made as national team qualifies for WBC knockout stage

Team Canada advanced to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals for the first time by defeating Cuba 7-2, with significant contributions from Blue Jays-connected players.
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5 days ago

Instant Reaction: Canada knocks off Puerto Rico in penultimate group stage game

Canada defeated Puerto Rico 3-2 in World Baseball Classic Pool A play, improving to 2-1 and positioning themselves to potentially clinch first place in their group.
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2 days ago

Canada's unemployment rate ticked up to 6.7% in February | CBC News

Canada's economy lost 84,000 jobs in February with unemployment rising to 6.7 percent.
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3 days ago

Amid an energy crisis, the world is drawing on its oil reserves. Why doesn't Canada have any? | CBC News

Canada lacks a strategic oil reserve unlike other G7 nations, while the IEA releases 400 million barrels to address Middle East supply disruptions.
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3 days ago

Dump trucks are tearing up this rural Oshawa road. Locals say it's an accident waiting to happen | CBC News

Hundreds of dump trucks daily from an aggregate pit operation have damaged rural roads, created hazardous driving conditions, and disrupted residents' safety and quality of life since November.
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3 days ago

Burned out after working in healthcare, she switched careers and started over in Hong Kong

That experience was so bad for my mental health that I decided that I couldn't do this forever. I wanted to make more of an impact on people's health in terms of prevention.
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3 days ago

Executive board members now named interim general manager of Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers

Morgan Moore is no longer leading Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers; interim leadership by executive board members replaces him as general manager.
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3 days ago

The problem with Canada's plan to buy scientific prestige

CIRC posts come with excellent resources and generous salaries. But the current round is being filled on an extraordinarily tight timeline. We assume that this is to take advantage of some US scholars' urgency to leave, and to keep pace with other countries hoping to achieve similar results (such as France, which is running a high-profile campaign to lure US scholars).
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3 days ago

Churchill's Famous Polar Bears Left to Eat Trash | The Walrus

In April 2024, Churchill's waste management facility-an old military building known as L5-burned to the ground. Spontaneous combustion in the gaseous garbage pile was the likely cause. The warehouse had been capable of storing up to three years' worth of the town's garbage at a time. Overnight, the town's 900 or so residents were left with nothing.
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3 days ago

TTC announces faster Line 5, Line 6 commutes with signal priority rollout | CBC News

Toronto's TTC is implementing signal priority on Lines 5 and 6 to reduce travel times by prioritizing trains over left-turning vehicles at intersections.
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4 days ago

Ford says he's going to take over Billy Bishop airport. What happens now? | CBC News

Ontario will expropriate Billy Bishop airport from Toronto to allow larger jets, though the legal and construction process could take years to complete.
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3 days ago

CRTC to eliminate fees when cancelling or switching cellphone and internet plans | CBC News

Canada's CRTC prohibits telecommunications companies from charging fees for plan cancellations, changes, or activations to enable easier consumer switching and access to better offers.
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3 days ago

Ryan Wedding co-accused linked to Toronto police corruption probe moved to special jail unit | CBC Accessibility

Singh "has been placed in a special handling unit and has had limited access to counsel and the outside world since then," his lawyer Christopher Lutes said at a brief hearing on Wednesday. Singh has been held at the maximum-security Toronto South Detention Centre (TSDC) since he was arrested in October 2024 at his then residence, on the 34th floor of Toronto's former Trump Hotel.
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3 days ago

Two plasma donors die at private Canadian clinics under federal investigation

Two people have died in Canada after donating plasma at a chain of clinics that has been under scrutiny by federal inspectors for failing to keep accurate records, screen donors or maintain its machines. While experts say the deaths are exceedingly rare, critics say Canada's embrace of private companies to handle blood products reflects a slow collapse of a system that has been the envy of the world.
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4 days ago

South Africa deploys troops in cities to tackle crime

South Africa experiences approximately 64 daily homicides across the country, with gang violence and organized crime concentrated in densely populated townships like Mitchells Plain, prompting military deployment to combat illegal mining and crime.
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4 days ago

Why South Africa is sending soldiers to cities

South Africa experiences approximately 64 daily homicides, with military deployment to Gauteng province aimed at combating organized crime and illegal mining amid widespread gang violence and poverty.
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4 days ago

Why South Africa is sending soldiers into cities

South Africa experiences approximately 64 daily homicides across the country, with gang violence and organized crime concentrated in densely populated townships like Mitchells Plain, prompting military deployment to combat illegal mining and crime.
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4 days ago

South Africa deploys troops in cities to tackle crime

South Africa experiences approximately 64 daily homicides across the country, with gang violence and organized crime concentrated in densely populated townships like Mitchells Plain, prompting military deployment to combat illegal mining and crime.
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4 days ago

Why South Africa is sending soldiers to cities

South Africa experiences approximately 64 daily homicides, with military deployment to Gauteng province aimed at combating organized crime and illegal mining amid widespread gang violence and poverty.
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fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

Why South Africa is sending soldiers into cities

South Africa experiences approximately 64 daily homicides across the country, with gang violence and organized crime concentrated in densely populated townships like Mitchells Plain, prompting military deployment to combat illegal mining and crime.
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3 days ago

GTA jail guard arrested based on information from corruption probe: police | CBC News

A Greater Toronto Area jail guard was arrested and charged with firearms offences, breach of trust, and computer fraud following information from Project South, a major corruption investigation involving Toronto police officers.
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5 days ago

Canadian authorities investigating gunfire at US consulate in Toronto

Shots were fired outside the US consulate in Toronto early Tuesday morning with no injuries reported; the incident is being investigated as a national security matter with no suspect identified.
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5 days ago

Canadian authorities investigating gunfire at US consulate in Toronto

Shots were fired outside the US consulate in Toronto early Tuesday morning with no injuries reported; the incident is being investigated as a national security matter with no suspect identified.
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3 days ago

Canadian Politician Steps Down After It's Revealed He Bought a Signed Copy of Mein Kampf

A Canadian politician resigned after purchasing a signed copy of Hitler's Mein Kampf at auction for over $6,000, which he claimed was a historical artifact collection rather than ideological endorsement.
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3 days ago

Canada Just Made It Easier for Americans to Get Citizenship-What to Know

Canada's Bill C-3 expands citizenship by descent to unlimited generations, making it easier for people with Canadian ancestry to obtain citizenship regardless of how far back their family history extends.
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3 days ago

Rocket Doctor's rural healthcare expansion reflects growing investor interest in AI-powered medicine, says venture capitalist Yazan Al Homsi - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Rocket Doctor AI partners with Lethbridge County to provide virtual healthcare access to 10,000+ residents through licensed Alberta physicians, fully covered by Alberta Health with no user fees.
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4 days ago

High school students walk out of classes to protest Ontario's OSAP cuts | CBC

Ontario high school and postsecondary students are protesting Premier Doug Ford's government plan to significantly reduce OSAP grant amounts beginning this fall, citing concerns about educational accessibility.
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5 days ago

Toronto's snow mountains: towering peaks that refuse to melt and leave a toxic trail

In late January, Toronto was hit with what many experts said was the heaviest single day of snowfall in the city's history. In some spots, nearly 23in fell, driven in part by a collision of weather systems. The city had already removed 264,000 tonnes of snow from 1,100 km (680 miles) of roads, sidewalks and bike lanes by mid-February.
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5 days ago

School closures, power outages hit parts of southern Ontario due to severe weather | CBC News

Severe weather including significant rainfall, thunderstorms, and freezing rain causes school closures and widespread power outages across southern Ontario.
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5 days ago

Ontario couple stuck in Qatar feel 'left behind' and say Ottawa's given them little help | CBC News

A Canadian couple stranded in Qatar since late February amid U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran report receiving minimal government assistance and feeling abandoned by Canada.
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5 days ago

70-year-old Humber yacht club set for closure gets another chance to address concerns | CBC News

Toronto Humber Yacht Club receives reprieve from closure to address environmental and community concerns before lease renewal decision in June.
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4 days ago

Costco's latest surprise drop: Off-White hoodies at a fraction of their luxury price

Costco sold discounted Off-White hoodies in Canada, sparking debate about the luxury brand's market positioning and accessibility strategy.
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4 days ago

Swiss e-vote snafu leaves 2,048 ballots unreadable

Three USB sticks were used, all with the correct code, but none of them worked. By the close of polling on Sunday, its e-voting system had collected 2,048 votes, but Basel-Stadt officials were not able to decrypt them with the hardware provided, despite the involvement of IT experts.
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5 days ago

Staff race to save artifacts after Sikh museum in Mississauga suffers water damage from fire | CBC News

The Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada in Mississauga suffered severe water damage from sprinkler activation following a small fire, destroying irreplaceable artifacts and requiring complete structural rebuilding.
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4 days ago

Toronto police officer facing sexual assault, mischief charges: Peel police | CBC News

A Toronto police constable was arrested and charged with sexual assault, assault, and mischief following an investigation by Peel police's special victims unit.
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5 days ago

What Is Mark Carney Really Offering the World?

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney proposes an alternative to American hegemony and Trumpism, advocating for middle powers like Canada to pursue independent foreign policy at the 2026 World Economic Forum.
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4 days ago

The Cost of Chasing the Dream: What Families Really Spend to Raise a Hockey Player

Before the puck drops, a parent must drain their pockets to outfit their child from head to toe. Skates, a helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, shin guards, gloves, hockey pants, neck guard, a stick, a mouth guard and a bag large enough to hold it all, is just the beginning. Even modest equipment purchases can reach $600 to $1,500 in the first year alone.
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6 days ago

'Significant' rainfall for Toronto possible this week, Environment Canada says | CBC News

Toronto faces 20-40mm of rain Tuesday through Wednesday with potential flooding in low-lying areas due to saturated ground conditions.
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5 days ago

Everything is still right in front of Team Canada entering final days of pool play

Canada faces a winner-take-all matchup against Cuba on Wednesday to advance to the WBC knockout round for the first time, with their strongest roster featuring multiple major league pitchers.
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6 days ago

Canada's Mark Carney heading to Norway to watch NATO exercises, meet with prime minister

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visits Norway to observe NATO's Cold Response exercise involving 25,000 troops from 14 nations, then travels to the UK for further diplomatic engagements.
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5 days ago

OpenAI sued by parents of girl critically wounded in Canada school shooting | Fortune

Parents of a school shooting victim sued OpenAI, alleging the company knew the shooter was planning a mass attack through ChatGPT but failed to alert authorities.
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6 days ago

Family of child injured in Canada school shooting sues OpenAI

OpenAI is being sued for allegedly failing to alert authorities despite knowing a mass shooting suspect was planning an attack through ChatGPT conversations.
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OpenAI sued by parents of girl critically wounded in Canada school shooting | Fortune

Parents of a school shooting victim sued OpenAI, alleging the company knew the shooter was planning a mass attack through ChatGPT but failed to alert authorities.
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6 days ago

Family of child injured in Canada school shooting sues OpenAI

OpenAI is being sued for allegedly failing to alert authorities despite knowing a mass shooting suspect was planning an attack through ChatGPT conversations.
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5 days ago

Donald Trump Swipes at Canada PM In Snarky Dig

Trump announced efforts to combat Asian Carp in the Great Lakes and save the Great Salt Lake, while referring to Mark Carney as Canada's future governor and threatening tariffs if Canada engages with China.
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6 days ago

Queen's Park North could be getting $50M facelift, courtesy of the Weston family | CBC News

The Weston Family Foundation proposes up to $50 million to revitalize Toronto's Queen's Park North, with ongoing annual funding for maintenance, pending city council approval.
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5 days ago

Ford says province will take over Billy Bishop airport | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the province will take control of Billy Bishop airport from Toronto, planning to bring jets and extend the runway as an economic development initiative.
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6 days ago

Pre-clearance will now be available to travellers at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport | CBC News

Billy Bishop Airport opens a new U.S. pre-clearance facility Tuesday, allowing travelers to clear customs before departure and streamlining travel to the United States.
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5 days ago

Ford says province will take over Billy Bishop airport | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the province will take control of Billy Bishop airport from Toronto, planning to bring jets and extend the runway as an economic development initiative.
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6 days ago

Pre-clearance will now be available to travellers at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport | CBC News

Billy Bishop Airport opens a new U.S. pre-clearance facility Tuesday, allowing travelers to clear customs before departure and streamlining travel to the United States.
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5 days ago

Ford government set to deliver Ontario's latest budget on March 26 | CBC News

Ontario's March 26 budget will prioritize innovation, competitiveness, and infrastructure while maintaining fiscal balance amid a projected $13.4 billion deficit.
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5 days ago

TikTok allowed to keep business in Canada under new rules | CBC News

Canada's federal government approved TikTok's continued operation and investment after reversing a previous national security review, contingent on legally binding undertakings including data protection measures and job commitments.
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6 days ago

TikTok can continue its operations in Canada after agreeing to enhanced security measures

TikTok will be allowed to operate in Canada with new enhancements in data security and regulatory oversight. To start with, it will have to implement privacy-enhancing technologies to reduce the risk of unauthorized access that compromise Canadians' personal information. It will also have to add enhanced protections for minors and ensure transparency by letting an independent third party audit and continuously verify data access controls.
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5 days ago

OPP completes investigation into Toronto police officers' conduct in Umar Zameer trial | CBC News

Ontario Provincial Police completed an investigation into potential collusion among Toronto police officers who testified in a case where a man was acquitted of murdering a police officer, with findings pending public release after notifications.
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5 days ago

Ontario to consolidate 36 conservation authorities into 9 | CBC News

Ontario will consolidate its 36 conservation authorities into nine across the province. Environment Minister Todd McCarthy says there will be no job losses as a result. He says the province listened to feedback after several town halls and 14,000 comments on its plan, which initially proposed having seven conservation authorities.
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Vancouver mayor: Building downtown performing arts venue 'a legacy opportunity' * Oregon ArtsWatch

Vancouver is prioritizing arts and culture development, including constructing a performing arts venue and expanding the Vancouver Arts Hub with a grants program potentially raising $7 million.
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6 days ago

A Coastal Village Embraced Natural Gas. Now It's Trying to Outrace the Consequences | The Walrus

About fifteen kilometres northwest from Kitamaat is Kitimat, the industrial town that the global mining group Alcan (acquired by Rio Tinto in 2007) carved from the rainforest in the 1950s to house workers and support the needs of its aluminum smelter.
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6 days ago

Hamilton man the 2nd to be charged with uttering threats against Ontario Premier Doug Ford | CBC News

A 25-year-old Hamilton man was charged with uttering threats against Ontario Premier Doug Ford, marking the second arrest in a week for threats against the premier.
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5 days ago

In Newfoundland, chefs, foragers, and entrepreneurs are nurturing the Canadian province's culinary roots-and planting new seeds while they're at it.

Life in Newfoundland is tied to the sea. For nearly 500 years, people here pulled a seemingly endless supply of Atlantic cod from the waters of the Grand Banks, then one of the world's richest fishing grounds. But by the early 1990s, industrial bottom trawlers had decimated cod stocks, and in 1992, the Canadian government instituted a moratorium on cod fishing, devastating the industry and ending a long-standing way of life.
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5 days ago

Shots fired at US consulate in Canada as police investigate incident

Shots were fired at the US consulate in Toronto with no injuries reported, following an explosion at the US embassy in Oslo linked to possible Iran-related tensions.
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1 week ago

Team Canada Gameday vs. Puerto Rico: Jordan Balazovic gets the ball in must-win Pool A showdown

Canada enters the matchup needing a strong performance after splitting its first two games. The Canadians opened the tournament with an impressive 8-2 win over Colombia, but dropped a narrow 4-3 loss to Panama the following day after surrendering a sixth-inning rally in which the defence allowed three unearned runs, as Canada committed three errors throughout the game.
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5 days ago

RIP Wiarton Willie. Ontario's beloved groundhog dead a month after forecasting early spring | CBC News

Wiarton Willie, Ontario's famous weather-predicting groundhog, died peacefully in his sleep after three years of service continuing a 70-year community tradition.
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6 days ago

Sister of Sikh influencer killed outside LaSalle, Ont., home says she was kind-hearted' | CBC News

Every time she used to tell me, I buy something for my client, my patient, I buy this from my personal savings,' Grewal's sister, Alishaa Grewal, said from Mumbai last weekend during an interview with CBC News. She's a very kind-hearted girl She was so funny, so jolly. In every situation, she [would] laugh.
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6 days ago

U.S. consulate target of gunfire, no injuries reported: Toronto police | CBC News

In a post on X, Toronto police said officers responded to reports that someone had shot at the building, located near Queen Street W. and University Avenue, around 5:30 a.m. When officers arrived on the scene, police said, they found evidence that a firearm had been discharged.
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5 days ago

Canada Backed the Iran War. Now It's Struggling to Explain Why | The Walrus

Canada's position on the Iran war is incoherent, with government ministers unable to articulate a coherent strategy beyond vague principles of nuclear non-proliferation and de-escalation.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
5 days ago

The boat was named The Getaway, but the thief didn't | CBC News

A Toronto man stole a fishing boat named The Getaway to flee organized crime threats, was caught drifting 300 kilometres offshore, and received an eight-month sentence.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Family of Tumbler Ridge shooting victim sues OpenAI alleging they could've prevented attack

A Canadian family is suing OpenAI, claiming the company could have prevented a mass shooting after the shooter used ChatGPT to describe violent scenarios that were flagged but not reported to authorities.
fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Is Danielle Smith the Most Powerful Politician in Canada? | The Walrus

In January, Alberta premier Danielle Smith issued an extraordinary threat. Unless Prime Minister Mark Carney gave Alberta more influence over judicial appointments, her government would withhold funding from the courts. In an open letter, Smith argued she wanted judges who reflected Alberta's "distinct legal traditions"-though what those traditions are is unclear.
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fromwww.startupcan.ca
1 week ago

Startup Canada and Pizza Hut Are Back, and They're Bringing $100,000 With Them

Back for 2026, the program is providing $100,000 in grant funding for founders who are ready to pitch, learn, and grow. This year, the program features two pitch competitions: one in-person event in Toronto in June, and a national virtual competition in November. Regardless of what town, province, or territory you are from, there's a path for you to compete, and a path to funding that could change the trajectory of your business.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago

Toronto spent nearly $1M to remove snow from Don Valley Parkway, Gardiner Expressway: staff | CBC News

Toronto spent nearly $1 million on emergency snow removal from curb lanes on major expressways to prevent vehicles from launching over guard rails during winter.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Part of Canada Is Changing its Approach to Daylight Saving Time

British Columbia will permanently observe daylight saving time, eliminating seasonal time changes to provide more evening sunlight year-round.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago

'That ain't good': Fisherman recounts harrowing helicopter rescue from drifting ice on Georgian Bay | CBC News

Twenty-three people were airlifted to safety after a piece of ice separated from shore on Owen Sound Bay, drifting two kilometers into Georgian Bay with some individuals partially submerged.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Voting begins for new federal NDP leader | CBC News

This is an opportunity for the membership to decide not only who the next leader is going to be, but what the future of the party is going to look like. That gives me hope that despite the election result, the NDP is here to stay.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

We thought we were doomed': Canadian fishers in dramatic rescue after ice shelf floats away

Unseasonably warm weather and strong winds detached a large ice sheet in Lake Huron, stranding 23 ice fishers who were rescued by helicopters after a two-hour operation.
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