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2 more Trudeau cabinet ministers won't seek re-election
Justice Minister Arif Virani and International Trade Minister Mary Ng will not be running in the next federal election, they both announced Monday.
Money collector in 'criminal enterprise' scam sentenced for crimes in P.E.I., N.B.
The Chilean man who acted as a money collector on behalf of a criminal enterprise he claims to know nothing about has been sentenced to 270 days in jail for his part in scams orchestrated across New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Police watchdog investigating death of Surrey, B.C., student following confrontation with RCMP
B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating after a teen was killed during a confrontation with RCMP in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday.
How $10K of cannabis was delivered to the wrong Toronto store — and then disappeared
A licensed Cannabis retailer in Toronto is speaking out after a delivery of around $10,000 worth of product was delivered to the wrong location, then later stolen. It happened in late December, and the store’s general manager says she's still waiting for answers.
Rate of child sexual assault in New Brunswick 2nd highest in Canada
The incidence of child sexual harm is a longstanding issue for New Brunswick — and the crime can have lifelong consequences, experts say.
Cleanup underway as 'good old fashioned blizzard' hits Avalon Peninsula
The Avalon experienced its first blizzard Monday, amounting to 38 centimetres so far. St. John's Mayor Danny Breen says city crews could be at work until Tuesday.
Air Canada had no idea these passengers were on its flights and cancelled their tickets home
Go Public heard from six people on four different flights who had their return tickets cancelled after Air Canada incorrectly deemed them “no-shows” on earlier flights, requiring them to buy new tickets home. An expert on boarding methods for plane passengers says the issue is a safety concern.
Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board isn't working for anyone, so how do the parties plan to fix it?
Both sides agree Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board is letting them down. So how do provincial political parties plan to fix longstanding problems with the LTB?
Ontario parties are promising family doctors for all. Compare the plans
All the main parties in the Ontario election campaign are promising to ensure everyone in the province has access to a family doctor. For voters who care deeply about this issue, the question of which party they trust to turn the promise into reality will likely be top of mind when election day comes on Feb. 27.
They welcomed Canada's open arms. Now Ukrainians worry about future as Russian invasion's 3rd-year mark nears
Ahead of the three-year mark of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, some Ukrainians who settled in southestern Ontario as temporary residents are feeling uneasy about the future and whether they'll be able to remain in Canada as a March 31 deadline approaches.
Alberta oilsands operator appeals $278K fine it received after hundreds of birds died in tailings pond
A major operator in Alberta's oilsands is appealing a $278,000 regulatory fine it was issued after hundreds of birds died in one of its toxic tailings ponds.
Chartreuse shortage has bartenders crying and an Ottawa distillery innovating
A shortage of the French liqueur Chartreuse has bartenders lamenting and one Ottawa distiller inventing.
White nationalist books planted in little free libraries across Ottawa
Several copies of a book promoting white nationalist ideology have been placed in community-run library boxes in neighbourhoods across the city, prompting a police investigation.
Doug Ford's trip to Washington ignites fresh round of criticism
Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford’s two-day trip to Washington this week in the middle of the provincial election has sparked a fresh round of criticism from other main party leaders.
Canada's Shapovalov beats Norway's Ruud in Dallas Open final for 3rd ATP title of career
Canada's Denis Shapovalov beat Norway's Casper Ruud 7-6 (5), 6-3 in the final of the Dallas Open on Sunday. Shapovalov, from Richmond Hill, Ont., had a 13-5 edge in aces on his second-seeded opponent.