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Partial U.S. government shutdown blamed for NEXUS closure at Canadian airports | CBC News

NEXUS and Global Entry pre-clearance for U.S.-bound flights at several Canadian airports are suspended amid a partial U.S. government shutdown.
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Why Canada still doesn't have a full-time fact-checking beat - Poynter

Daniel Dale rose to prominence by cataloguing thousands of false claims by Donald Trump, becoming a rare and influential fact-checker within Canada's media landscape.
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Water main break causing delays on Gardiner Expressway: Toronto police | CBC News

Toronto police are warning of traffic delays on the Gardiner Expressway due to a water main break early Monday morning. Around 4:15 a.m., a water main broke in the area of the Gardiner Expressway and Grand Avenue in Etobicoke, police said in a post on X. Police said they are assisting with traffic, with eastbound and westbound lanes reduced following the break. They said drivers should expect delays in the area and consider alternate routes.
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Ontario not purchased or leased new space for thousands of returning civil servants | CBC News

Ontario government has not signed new leases or purchased real estate despite mandating 60,000 public servants to return to full-time in-office work, causing space shortages.
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City of Vaughan hosts vigil for victims who have died since protests erupted in Iran | CBC News

Vaughan held a vigil where the Iranian Canadian community mourned victims of nationwide Iranian protests and called for freedom and accountability.
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Students, Black professionals celebrated in new exhibit for Black History Month | CBC News

Students across the Greater Toronto Area are recognizing inspiring Black professionals in a variety of fields in a new exhibit to mark Black History Month. The We Are Canada exhibit opened Saturday to celebrate the essays and photos taken by students showcasing leaders of the Black community in different areas of work. "We Are Canada gives students the opportunity careers, career progression and become inspired by what they see," said Angela Henry, director of communications for the Lifelong Leadership Institute. "And also gain the understanding that Black people have been involved in areas of work across many positions in Canada."
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Tenant says Salvation Army, Durham Region left him scrambling for affordable housing after program ended | CBC News

Former tenants lost housing support after funding withdrawal, leaving families at risk and demanding accountability.
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Toronto residents launch campaign calling on city, RentSafeTO to address living condition concerns | CBC News

Tenants in Jane and Finch demand stronger enforcement of RentSafeTO after persistent mold, pests, leaks and slow or absent city responses.
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This Brampton landlord 'can't sleep at night' after he says his tenant stopped paying rent and won't leave | CBC News

Tenant who claimed $120,000 income faces eviction for nearly a year of unpaid rent totaling about $23,000; landlord seeks payment and eviction hearing April 9.
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Czechia's head coach lambasts officials after tough quarterfinals loss to Canada: 'We were basically playing against six players'

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Czechia's head coach lambasts officials after tough quarterfinals loss to Canada: 'We were basically playing against six players'

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Refugee says many staying at North York shelter are 'not ready' for the centre to shut down | CBC News

Isaac Tumuramye has called the Willowdale Welcome Centre home since he came to Toronto from Uganda two years ago. But the shelter, which serves refugees experiencing homelessness in Toronto, is closing at the end of May. Tumuramye says he's scared about what the future holds and others staying at the shelter feel the same. "We're not ready yet, we're still trying to make life happen," he said.
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Rise and shine, Toronto! Where hockey fans can watch the Canada-U.S. gold medal game | CBC News

The Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics are ending with a bang as the U.S. and Canada are set to battle it out for the gold medal in men's hockey. While the match is taking place in the early hours of Sunday, several places in Toronto are opening up their doors and beer taps for excited fans ahead of the puck drop at 8:10 a.m.
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2026 Olympic Games: Canada goes for gold in men's curling on the last full day of competition | CBC

It's the last full day of competition at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Games. There's a pair of big curling games on Team Canada's schedule: the men will play in the gold-medal match at 1:05 p.m. ET and the women are chasing bronze at 8:05 a.m. ET. Canada also has a good chance for another gold medal in men's ski cross. The final race is at 7:10 a.m. ET.
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FIRST PERSON | Winter shaped me as a child of immigrants. With the season now unpredictable, I'm surprised by my nostalgia | CBC News

The snow day email arrives before dawn, glowing softly on my phone. Even after all these years, that early morning message still feels like a small miracle a quiet signal that the city has agreed to pause. As a child, it felt like winning a secret lottery. As an adult and a school principal, the feeling hasn't left me.
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OpenAI considered alerting Canadian police about school shooting suspect months ago

OpenAI identified and later banned Jesse Van Rootselaar’s account in June 2025 but determined the activity did not meet its threshold to refer to law enforcement.
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The Canada Pension Plan Is Funding Trump's Fossil Fuel and AI Ambitions | The Walrus

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board invests in U.S. fossil fuel producers and AI firms, prioritizing long-term returns while framing climate strategy as a long-term transition.
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'A single bedbug' found at government building in Ottawa after four-day in-office order

A single bedbug was found Feb. 10 in the Willet Building housing federal employees; the area was treated and follow-up inspections are scheduled.
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Residents hope federal support against extortion in Peel Region will stop 'exodus' of businesses | CBC News

Federal financial intelligence support and a 'follow the money' approach aim to help Peel Region curb extortion and protect businesses and residents.
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Federal minister outlines plan to make criminals' lives 'miserable' in crackdown on extortion crimes | CBC News

Federal government will deploy financial intelligence experts and FINTRAC partnerships to target extortion against businesses and households, prioritize financial intelligence, and enhance information sharing.
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Residents hope federal support against extortion in Peel Region will stop 'exodus' of businesses | CBC News

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Federal minister outlines plan to make criminals' lives 'miserable' in crackdown on extortion crimes | CBC News

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Toronto police officers accused of GPS tracking victim, orchestrating insurance fraud: court docs | CBC News

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Toronto police officers accused of GPS tracking victim, orchestrating insurance fraud: court docs | CBC News

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Toronto Superstore fined $10K for promoting imported food as Canadian | CBC News

A Loblaw-owned Toronto Superstore was fined $10,000 by the CFIA for using maple leaf decals to mislead consumers into believing an imported product was Product of Canada.
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1 year after ordering Toronto tiny home creator to stop, city looks to launch its own pilot | CBC News

A year after Toronto staff sent a cease and desist to a man who built several tiny mobile homes for those experiencing homelessness, the city is moving closer to embracing micro shelters with its own potential pilot project. Until Thursday, the city was accepting proposals for a two-year micro shelter pilot project, to be part of the city's 10-year plan to deal with homelessness.
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A clean pass under pressure: Why farmers need to take the next shift on plant breeding

Canadian agricultural research faces structural funding pressures and requires a new, diversified research strategy to preserve critical knowledge, regain lost ground, and compete globally.
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Human trafficking of workers a growing problem in Atlantic Canada, RCMP say | CBC News

Labour trafficking in Nova Scotia is increasing, involving coercion, threats, document confiscation, forced criminality, underpayment, and disproportionately affecting vulnerable immigrant and temporary workers.
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Quebec watchdog faults SAAQ over SAP overrun

SAAQ misled the Canadian government about an SAP ERP project that exceeded its budget by over C$245 million and launched three years late.
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Spencer Krug shares solo piano version of Wolf Parade's "I'll Believe in Anything"

Spencer Krug released a solo piano studio version of "I'll Believe in Anything" after a live debut and renewed exposure from Heated Rivalry.
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Toronto community leader Dr. Joseph Wong receives key to the city for 'lifetime of service' | CBC News

Dr. Joseph Wong received the key to the city for decades of advocacy advancing culturally appropriate elder care, refugee support, multiculturalism, and community volunteerism.
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Ontario allows early-morning alcohol sales for gold medal hockey game | CBC News

Ontario will allow bars and restaurants to sell alcohol starting 6 a.m. ET Sunday for the Olympic men's hockey gold-medal game.
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York police Chief Jim MacSween to retire in June, police service board says | CBC News

We will not rest until we are sure corrupt, criminal actors and anyone abusing their power as a police officer is held accountable.
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2026 Olympic Games: Men's hockey semifinals and medal chances in short-track highlight Day 14 | CBC

Brad Marchand, Macklin Celebrini and Thomas Wilson of Canada celebrate with fans after winning the quarterfinal match in overtime. (Mike Segar/Reuters) Canada's flag-bearer Marielle Thompson is competing in women's ski cross this morning, with the final taking place at 7:10 a.m. ET. Canada's men's hockey team plays its semifinal game against Finland at 10:40 a.m. ET but could be without captain Sidney Crosby. Canada has two more shots at gold in short-track speed skating.
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Canada advances to gold medal game with 3rd-period rally over Finland

Nathan MacKinnon scored with 36 seconds left to give Canada a 3-2 comeback win over Finland, advancing Canada to the men's hockey gold medal game.
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Ryan Wedding's alleged money man denied bail | CBC News

Toronto jeweller Rolan Sokolovski, accused of laundering hundreds of millions for alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding, was denied bail and faces U.S. extradition amid suspected cryptocurrency assets.
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Canadians travelers are still unhappy with Trump, and snowbird destinations are paying the price

Canadian travellers are still unhappy with President Donald Trump, and that's affecting the 2026 outlook of visitors to the US from Canada. In 2025, there was a noticeable travel chill from the US's northern neighbor, following President Donald Trump's quips about the "51st state" and the levying of hefty tariffs. A January survey of more than 1,000 Canadian prospective travelers found that they remain hesitant to travel to the US and would rather support domestic tourism, according to Longwoods International,
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Changes to OSAP force some students to reconsider plans as they face higher debt | CBC News

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Ford tells students to not pick 'basket-weaving courses' in wake of OSAP cuts | CBC News

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Changes to OSAP force some students to reconsider plans as they face higher debt | CBC News

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Ford tells students to not pick 'basket-weaving courses' in wake of OSAP cuts | CBC News

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Ontario Line likely won't open until early 2030s and construction could mean shutting down the DVP | CBC News

Ontario Line now expected in the early 2030s, possibly after 2031; construction requires bridges and may necessitate expressway shutdowns.
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Policy Brief: Is Canada's trade infrastructure up to the task?

Canadian agricultural exports must diversify away from dependence on U.S. markets and constrained infrastructure to reduce trade risk and improve access to Asia and Europe.
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Canada says it expects Ukrainians who fled war to return. Some say that's the wrong approach | CBC News

Canada must establish an easier pathway to permanent residency for Ukrainians who fled the Russian invasion beginning Feb. 24, 2022.
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Advocate calls on Ontario government to address 'crisis' of missing Black boys | CBC News

Missing Black boys in Ontario are being groomed into drug trafficking gangs and are falling through systemic gaps in police communication and jurisdictional coordination.
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CRSB introduces new producer incentive for certified operations

The CRSB Certified Producer Incentive will provide a $400 payment in 2026 to eligible beef producers who maintain active certification by June 30, 2026, or who were certified at any point between January 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026. Producers must hold a valid certificate from a CRSB-approved certification body and meet all qualifying cattle requirements to receive the payment.
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Ford 'doesn't know what he's talking about' when it comes to basket weaving, Indigenous artist says | CBC News

Indigenous basket maker Spencer Lunham Jr. defends basket weaving as cultural, valuable, and a viable full-time livelihood, rejecting claims that it lacks market demand.
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Jon Cooper on Mitch Marner's OT winner for Team Canada: "This is the fourth tournament I've coached Mitch, and he's delivered in every one of them at the biggest moments"

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ANALYSIS | Taking page from his boyhood hero, Mitch Marner keeps Canada's gold-medal hopes alive | CBC Sports

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Jon Cooper on Mitch Marner's OT winner for Team Canada: "This is the fourth tournament I've coached Mitch, and he's delivered in every one of them at the biggest moments"

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ANALYSIS | Taking page from his boyhood hero, Mitch Marner keeps Canada's gold-medal hopes alive | CBC Sports

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8th person charged in connection with 2025 home invasion near Huntsville, Ont., OPP says | CBC News

An eighth person was arrested and charged in connection with an armed home invasion east of Huntsville; investigators say other suspects may remain at large.
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2026 Olympic Games: Canada women's curling team in do-or-die with South Korea to reach semifinals | CBC

Canada pursues more medals: women's hockey gold vs. U.S., Team Jacobs in curling semifinal, Canadian skaters in 1,500m, figure skating and new ski-mountaineering events.
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Blue Jays Nation's 2026 Pre-Season Prospect Countdown - No. 22: Sam Shaw

Sam Shaw is a versatile, young Blue Jays prospect with strong plate discipline, emerging power, and improving prospect rankings entering his age-21 season.
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New accusations outline how cocaine lawyer' helped alleged Ryan Wedding drug ring | CBC News

Deepak Paradkar allegedly advised associates to kill an FBI informant and used his law practice to facilitate drug-trafficking, facing U.S. extradition and severe charges.
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Poilievre disagrees with Conservative MP's 'anti-American hissy fit' comments | CBC News

Pierre Poilievre disagrees with MP Jamil Jivani's characterization of Canadians' reaction to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and taunts.
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Arbitrator settles flight attendant wages at Air Canada | CBC News

An arbitrator finalized Air Canada flight attendants’ wages, adopting the tentative mainline rates and increasing the first-year raise for Rouge, ending last summer’s strike disruption.
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Don Cherry, Edward Rogers among latest Order of Ontario recipients | CBC News

Thirty individuals, including Don Cherry and Edward Rogers, were appointed to the Order of Ontario for significant contributions across business, culture, law, and public service.
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Canada's New Defence Strategy Is Bold and Unprecedented. Will It Work? | The Walrus

Canadian government will use public funding to build sovereign defence industry capabilities and select national champions to secure supply chains.
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Canadian snowbirds are still unhappy with Trump. And Palm Springs is feeling the chill

Canadian tourists largely boycotted Palm Springs this winter over disdain for President Trump, causing lost long-term bookings and increased uncertainty for local tourism businesses.
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67 options and counting: Navigating the complex landscape of farm incentive programs

Canadian farmers face a growing number of sustainability incentive programs that create administrative burdens, confusion, upfront costs, and unclear financial benefits as major programs end.
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National real estate association blames Ontario snowstorm for cooling housing sales January | CBC News

January national housing sales fell 5.8% month-over-month, largely due to severe winter storms disrupting activity in central and southwestern Ontario.
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Trump's Canada Bridge Tantrum Could Be Bad News For An International Bike Trail - Streetsblog USA

In a February social media post, Trump said he would not allow the Gordie Howe International Bridge to open "until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given them, and also, importantly, Canada treats the United States with the Fairness and Respect that we deserve."
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GTA remains under yellow winter storm warning for wintry mix of snow': Environment Canada | CBC News

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GTA residents warned of freezing rain, snow on Wednesday: Environment Canada | CBC News

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GTA remains under yellow winter storm warning for wintry mix of snow': Environment Canada | CBC News

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GTA residents warned of freezing rain, snow on Wednesday: Environment Canada | CBC News

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Ford defends OSAP cuts despite student outcry | CBC News

Ontario cut maximum OSAP grants from 85% to 25%, defending the move as fiscally necessary and urging students toward high-demand fields.
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My family moved to Canada with only 3 weeks of planning. It was chaotic, but we're still here 6 years later.

Just a few weeks earlier, Hurricane Dorian had slammed into our home in the Bahamas, a country I'd lived in my entire life. My family had spent 24 hours trapped in our attic, praying the roof would hold before evacuating to nearby Florida. Once we arrived, we found ourselves stuck in immigration limbo. For as long as possible, we tried to remain in Florida, close to home.
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Europe and Canada Are Like the Kids in an Ugly Divorce

The urge to visit Beijing has gotten stronger lately among allies of the United States. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who referred to China last year as his country's biggest security threat, made the trip last month, as did his British counterpart, Keir Starmer. Next week, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who heads the largest economy in Europe, plans to meet with Xi Jinping during a three-day visit packed with discussions of security and trade.
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GM to spend $63M on upgrades at Oshawa plant | CBC News

GM Canada is investing $63 million to upgrade Oshawa stamping operations to support next-generation gas full-size pickups and expand service-parts capabilities.
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City project based on faulty environmental model, won't help majority of flood-impacted residents: engineer | CBC News

City will remove 847 trees and widen bridges for flood mitigation, while residents say it omits upstream channel fixes and uses flawed modelling.
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Mitch Marner leads Canada to overtime victory over Czechia in instant classic

Ondrej Palat broke a tie during the third period, giving Czechia a 3-2 lead. Palat scored off a 3-on-2 rush for his first goal of the tournament, and Canada's tournament appeared to be in dire straits. Nick Suzuki equalized for Canada with three minutes remaining, tipping home a point shot from Devon Toews, forcing overtime. Canada appeared to be on the brink of elimination, before Suzuki scored, then Marner emerged as the overtime hero with his first goal of the tournament.
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Team Canada survives shocking upset bid by Czechia, advances to semifinals through Mitch Marner overtime goal

Canada reached the men's hockey semifinals at the 2026 Winter Olympics after Nick Suzuki tied the game late and Mitch Marner scored in overtime.
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Saskatchewan-raised co-owner of non-alcoholic winery lands $1M deal on Dragons' Den | CBC News

ONES, Canada's non-alcoholic winery, secured a $1 million investment for 15% equity after expanding to nearly 600 stores with 0.5% alcohol, zero sugar wines.
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Kinross Earnings in Focus as Gold Markets Cool From Recent Highs

Kinross reports Q4 2025 with $0.55 consensus; operational performance must offset retreating gold prices to sustain recent outperformance.
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Priced at Thousands of Dollars per Kilogram, Baby Eels Have Set Off a Global Frenzy | The Walrus

For years, Nevin had earned his living, in part, fishing elvers-baby eels-in the rivers, streams, and canals of Nova Scotia. That spring, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) had announced it would not open elver fishing season, citing illegal fishing as a threat to stock health and commenting that the fishery "has also become the focus of harassment, threats and violence," with incidents creating "an immediate threat to the fishery management and public safety." For most people, to be fishing now would mean breaking the law.
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Ryan Wedding hired Pablo Escobar-linked group to kill witness, track cell phones in Canada, documents say | CBC News

Ryan Wedding hired a Colombian cartel linked to Pablo Escobar to track phones, order kidnapping, torture and a $5 million bounty leading to U.S. charges.
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Canadians can now travel to China visa-free. Here's what people are saying about the change | CBC News

Canadian passport holders can travel to China visa-free until Dec. 31, enabling faster business travel, deal-making, and expanded networking opportunities.
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Availability of desk space unclear as feds boost in-office time for public servants

Federal office space is insufficient to meet new mandatory in-office requirements, risking overcrowding as staffing rose while office inventory was reduced.
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Canadian airlines are pulling back from flights to the US, with one leaving the country entirely

Canadian airlines are cutting US routes: Air Transat suspends summer US service and WestJet reduces transborder capacity, redeploying planes to higher-demand Canadian destinations.
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Canadians Are Warming Up To Affordable Chinese EV Imports

A majority of Canadians say China-built EVs won't affect their buying decision as Canada lowers tariffs and allows limited imports to encourage local production.
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Canada Is Edging Toward a Two-Party System. That Would Be a Mistake | The Walrus

The NDP leadership race shows renewed interest and fundraising, amid risks of a shift toward a two-party system and pressure from a possible early election.
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Canada's annual inflation rate edged down to 2.3% in January | CBC News

Canada's annual inflation fell to 2.3% in January, driven by a 16.7% year-over-year drop in gasoline prices; inflation excluding gas was 3%.
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School board takeovers distraction from chronic underfunding of Ontario schools, say teacher and student reps | CBC News

Ontario considers replacing elected school board trustees with provincial supervisors while educator and student groups say takeovers mask chronic underfunding and staffing shortages.
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Line 2 service shuttered between Woodbine, Broadview due to fire: TTC | CBC News

TorontoNew The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Service shuttered between Woodbine and Broadview stations around 6:30 a.m. due to a fire, said the TTC on social media. (CBC) A fire has temporarily shut down service between several stations on Line 2 during rush hour Tuesday morning, said the TTC.
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In Munich, Leaders Say Goodbye to the Old World Order | The Walrus

Prime Minister Mark Carney missed the Munich Security Conference, losing an opportunity to build coalitions confronting the Trump administration's disruption of global multilateral order.
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ANALYSIS | Ontario Liberals to elect new leader Nov. 21, but face difficult party rebuild says interim leader | CBC News

Ontario Liberals will rebuild over the next nine months and elect a new leader on Nov. 21 using a one-member one-vote ranked ballot with online voting.
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Car dealers seek reimbursements for EVs sold under old rebate program as new one launches | CBC News

Canada's federal EV rebate program restarts, offering up to $5,000 for eligible EVs and $2,500 for plug-in hybrids while dealers await reimbursement mechanisms.
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I've Visited 60+ National Parks-and This Seldom-visited One Might Be the Most Scenic in North America

Torngat Mountains National Park offers remote, stunning Arctic landscapes accessed by Adventure Canada land-based expeditions, enabling intimate glacier, tundra, and wildlife experiences.
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Canada Goose says ShinyHunters only breached old data

A historical dataset of over 600,000 Canada Goose customer records was published online, but there is no current evidence of a breach of company systems.
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Weeks after Toronto's record snowfall, some residents are still struggling to use sidewalks | CBC News

Some residents are still struggling to get by as snow clearing efforts continue three weeks after Toronto's record-breaking snowfall. The lack of snow clearing on sidewalks forced Regal Heights neighbourhood resident Megan Rodd to walk on the road when taking her two young children to daycare. It's pretty dangerous because there's traffic coming from both ways, she said. I was super frustrated.
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Crash survivors share horrors a year after plane crashed, flipped at Toronto's Pearson airport | CBC News

It was like being in a washer,
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Beaches Cineplex Cinemas closing after landlord decides to lease space to gym | CBC News

Cineplex Cinemas Beaches at 1651 Queen St. E. is closing after more than 20 years as the landlord leases the space for a different tenant.
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