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Halifax school asked military to ditch the uniforms for Remembrance Day
School administrators say they wish to be "responsive" to the "diverse makeup of our school community" in asking veterans to attend Remembrance ceremonies in "civilian clothing."
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Hit-and-run driver who hurt 2 B.C. police officers handed 5-year prison sentence
Jason Kirupakaran was convicted of two counts each of criminal negligence causing bodily harm and failing to stop after an accident causing bodily harm in January.
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Labour minister decries ‘lack of urgency’ in resolving B.C., Montreal port disputes
The federal labour minister says there's a "concerning lack of urgency" to resolve port disputes in British Columbia and Montreal and the parties need to reach agreements quickly.
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3 charged in One Direction singer Liam Payne’s death
Those charged include a suspected drug dealer, a hotel employee who may have provided Payne with cocaine and a person who was close to the singer.
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TD Bank anti-money laundering employee in U.S. faces New York criminal charge
The employee was indicted for allegedly distributing personal information of TD Bank customers, the latest criminal probe to hit the U.S. arm of the Canadian financial institution.
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Alberta forestry minister says wolverine, lynx, otter trapping limits lifted to gather data
Alberta Forestry's Todd Loewen says it was impossible for him to defend the ban on wolverines, lynx, otters, and fishers because population numbers for the animals are unknown.
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University of Guelph’s president is resigning
Charlotte Yates announced that she is stepping down effective immediately.
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Calls for revamped Saskatoon transit system ahead of civic election
The future of public transit is just one of several issues Saskatoon's mayor and city council will have to juggle once they are sworn into office.
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Ford government won’t share details of Hwy. 407 buyback plan it is ‘looking at’
Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria was asked repeatedly on Thursday about plans Premier Doug Ford had previously indicated were underway to buy Highway 407.
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Average rent in Canada drops for 1st time since 2021
The average asking rent for all residential property types in Canada saw its first annual decrease since July 2021, but it's yet to be seen if the drop will continue.
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Copper wires stolen in Abbotsford cut 911 service, internet to 2 neighbourhoods
The first theft happened at 5:11 a.m. on Thursday when Telus and Rogers cable lines were cut in the 33500 block of Huntingdon Road, Abbotsford police said.
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43 monkeys escape U.S. research facility; residents told to lock doors, windows
The fugitive monkeys are too young and small to carry disease, the testing facility assured local residents.
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Why Trump’s election puts future of U.S. support for Ukraine in doubt
Trump and his running mate JD Vance have openly railed against continuing American military and financial aid for Ukraine and have vowed to push a negotiated end to the war.
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Canada’s health-care spending projected to outpace economy in 2024: report
CIHI's national analysis predicts expenditures will rise by 5.7 per cent in 2024, compared to 4.5 per cent in 2023 and 1.7 per cent in 2022.
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U.S. Fed rate cut coming as economy gears up for 2nd Trump term
The U.S. Federal Reserve is poised Thursday to reduce its key interest rate for a second straight time, responding to a steady slowdown of the inflation pressures,
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Struggling with the U.S. election result? How to care for your mental health
The Canadian Psychological Association says the U.S. election has worldwide impact and it's normal for many Canadians to have strong emotions about it.
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1 dead, 2 injured after pit collapses in Toronto during sewer pipe repair
Police say one man is dead and two others are injured after a pit collapsed during sewer pipe repairs in Toronto, and Ontario's Ministry of Labour is now investigating.
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What Trump’s second term could mean for U.S. diplomacy
Trump's second term could realign U.S. diplomacy more toward populist, authoritarian politicians, according to both those leaders and outside observers.
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Deck the halls with these joyful home decor finds
‘Tis the season of hosting, and every friend, cousin and in-law will be impressed by your immaculate taste with these ultra-classy, sophisticated decor picks. From stunning coffee table books, to modern vases and antique Parisian gold mirrors, you can always look forward to coming back to your home sanctuary after leveling up your interiors with...
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More join call for Ford government to roll out coordinated approach to addiction crisis
A new group is behind a request to the province to work on an opioid treatment plan, which they hope would see a multi-ministry taskforce convened to coordinate a plan.
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