CBC - Canada (2 seconds ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have jointly agreed on a path forward for a new bitumen pipeline to the B.C. coast — a hugely significant development that the federal government is framing as a chance to further develop Alberta's energy sector, diversify Canada's economy and lessen dependence on the U.S.
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A co-founder of Vancouver's Drug User Liberation Front said he was surprised by Health Canada's lack of "urgency" about the deadly toxic drug crisis, and the absence of a pharmaceutical-grade supplier meant the club had to turn to the dark web to get pure substances.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (9 seconds ago)
A Sudbury woman with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome says a year-long elevator outage at her five-storey building has made daily life painful and costly for many tenants with disabilities, while the building's manager and safety regulator point to unresolved issues delaying its return to service.
ReadCBC - Sudbury (9 seconds ago)
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday afternoon a suite of new measures to help Canada's steel and lumber sectors that have been battered by U.S. tariffs, including financial assistance and tightening up the Canadian market from foreign products.
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Canada's weather warnings have changed to a new colour-coded, risk-tiered system implemented by Environment and Climate Change Canada. The three alert levels — yellow, orange and red — are based on the potential impacts of a weather event and the forecast confidence.
ReadCBC - Toronto (25 seconds ago)
Ontario's fiscal watchdog says the province could avoid a recession this year, but the findings of his latest report show the trade war with the U.S. is taking a bite out of Ontario's economy. The data is part of the latest update from the province's Financial Accountability Office.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (A minute ago)
A freight train derailed early Thursday afternoon south of the town of Vulcan in southern Alberta. According to reports, around 34 rail cars left the tracks just after noon near the village of Champion. CPKC says the majority of the cars involved, 31 hopper cars, were loaded with grain products. Three tanker cars carrying vegetable […]
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Fire crews continue to battle a three-alarm fire at a high-rise complex on Thorncliffe Park Drive near Overlea Boulevard that’s displaced residents due to concerns over high carbon monoxide levels. Firefighters were dispatched to the scene at 11 Thorncliffe Park Drive at around 1:36 p.m. Thursday afternoon. Early indications point towards an...
ReadRegina Leader-Post - Local (2 minutes ago)
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ReadCalgary Herald - Local (2 minutes ago)
Three Calgary police officers have been removed from duty following two separate but linked investigations into sexual misconduct. The initial investigation, led by the Calgary Police Service and overseen by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team, began in January due to “internal concerns” about an officer meeting women while on duty and...
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
By Lauren Krugel Brynn Clarke remembers her husband blurting “you’re joking, right?” when, during her 12-week scan, the ultrasound tech told them they were having twins. “And she said, ‘Oh, we don’t joke about that,”‘ said Clarke, whose fraternal boys are now seven. The couple’s minds immediately went to the items they would need...
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By Lyndsay Armstrong HALIFAX — With rainbow banners in the air, sequin-clad performers dancing and a booming mix of music and giggles, Cin Diesel says they’ve never before seen a blood drive like the one in Halifax on Thursday. The 54-year-old drag artist, who was recently crowned the 2025 East Coast Drag Icon, was one […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
By The Canadian Press CALGARY — Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have signed an agreement that commits them to working toward building an oil pipeline to the West Coast — and opens the door to changes to the coastal tanker ban. At a signing ceremony in Calgary on Thursday, the two […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (2 minutes ago)
BURNABY — The BC General Employees’ Union says members of the Community Bargaining Association, representing certain health-care workers, have voted 92.3 per cent in favour of strike action following an “impasse” in contract talks. The union says the vote follows a breakdown of talks with the Health Employers Association of BC on Oct. 3 as...
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (51 minutes ago)
Personal tragedies related to alcohol are propelling some Prince Albert citizens, including the mayor, to support alcohol-free activities.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (51 minutes ago)
A joint investigation by CBC News and the Investigative Journalism Foundation has found that transit violence in some of Canada's biggest municipalities remains well above pre-pandemic levels, despite recent decreases. It has roughly doubled over the past decade in eight major Canadian cities.
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The Saskatchewan-based potash giant announced last week it plans to build a new terminal at the Port of Longview, WA to handle expected growth in international demand for its fertilizer products.
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Colleen Jones was a tour de force. When you were with her you felt invincible and that anything was possible. She made you a believer.
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Clayton Mandes Junior is serving a four-year prison sentence after admitting he accidentally shot Denzel Cameron on Sept. 14, 2024, in a home at Beardy's and Okemasis Cree Nation.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (51 minutes ago)
The family of a Creighton, Sask., woman says her Manitoba test results didn't get to her Saskatoon-based family doctor until it was too late.
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Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan will sign a renewed deal with Ottawa to extend the federally subsidized $10-a-day childcare program.
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RCMP say Jason Pacik, 42, told several victims his company, Prairie Timber Group Limited, was affiliated with a well-known and trusted timber home-building company in Ontario, but there was no connection. He took people's money, then ghosted them.
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For the past eight years Jolene Van Alstine has suffered from a rare form of parathyroid disease, normocalcemic primary hyperparathryroidism (nPHPT). It causes extreme bone pain.
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Low oil and natural gas prices are taking a toll on the industry as drilling activity is falling in Western Canada and job losses are mounting.
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The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal will hear arguments from provincial lawyers Wednesday on why an appeal should go forward in a class action lawsuit against the province for its use of birth alerts.
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Madison Jimmy describes the events that led to her being charged with second-degree murder after a triple homicide on a farm near Turtleford, Sask.
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A 16-year-old girl died after she was shot inside a home in Prince Albert, Sask., on Thursday morning, police say. A 17-year-old boy who was at the scene has been arrested.
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Trends in Canadian agriculture markets have been deeply influenced by international trade barriers and tariffs, causing uncertainty for small producers. Meanwhile, consumers face sky-high beef prices and crop values are dropping significantly.
ReadCBC - Saskatchewan (51 minutes ago)
Chris Fahlman, the man accused of fatally shooting a woman while she travelled in a vehicle on a highway near Weyburn, will remain in custody.
ReadCBC - Thunder Bay (51 minutes ago)
A report from the federal spending watchdog shows that although funding has increased for First Nations and Inuit policing services, spending for the programs hasn't caught up, while Indigenous communities say their police services are going underfunded.
ReadCBC - Edmonton (51 minutes ago)
After another respected name in Indigenous arts and culture was revealed to not have Indigenous ancestry , some scholars say it's time to examine the Canadian institutions that have helped these people build their careers. Celebrated Ontario-based author Thomas King wrote Tuesday that he learned he has no Cherokee ancestry, despite having...
ReadCBC - Edmonton (51 minutes ago)
The details of the decade-long, fractious debate over the Northern Gateway pipeline may have faded in memory, but that fight takes on a renewed relevance today, as Ottawa and Alberta come together with a new vision for a pipeline through British Columbia.
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A week after RCMP officers seized more than eight million illegal cigarettes, the Alberta government is planning to get tougher on contraband tobacco, with legislation that includes mandatory reporting of seizures and harsher financial penalties for buyers, sellers and distributors.
ReadCBC - Windsor (51 minutes ago)
Crowds of Lions fans gathered on the streets of downtown Windsor on Thursday for a free event with games, freebies and big screens. Those in attendance said football is a great way to bring people together, despite cross-border frictions. CBC's Emma Loop reports.
ReadCBC - British Columbia (51 minutes ago)
Documents obtained through freedom of information requests by The Narwhal and shared with CBC News show hundreds of animals have been killed in collisions with trains on B.C. tracks owned by Canada's two biggest railways. Scientists and advocates say if the information was more complete and accessible, it could be used to reduce the number of...
ReadCBC - Saskatoon (52 minutes ago)
The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association says shortages are driving up prices for pet medication, calling on the federal government to step in.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (52 minutes ago)
The P.E.I. Coalition for Women's Leadership has launched a new Digital Self-Defence Toolkit. It's designed to help prevent and respond to technology-facilitated gender-based violence. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin finds out more from the coalition's executive director, Sarah Outram.
ReadCityNews - Calgary (56 minutes ago)
Falling oil prices and trade troubles continue to threaten Alberta’s finances, but the province’s deficit is expected to shrink only slightly. It has been pegged at $6.4 billion, down $40 million from a projected $6.5 billion this summer. The latest update still means this year’s budget represents a massive multibillion-dollar swing from an...
ReadGlobal News - Regina (An hour ago)
Hilary De Paz is combining style with sports, making one-of-a-kind pieces and redefining what it means to dress for game day.
ReadToronto Sun - Local (An hour ago)
The search is on for a vehicle and its driver following a “suspicious incident” involving a child in Weston on Tuesday afternoon. Toronto Police say a child was walking home from school in the area of Church St. and Grattan St. – near Weston Rd. and Lawrence Ave. W. – around 3 p.m. when an […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (An hour ago)
Stuart Skinner might want to take out his frustration with a goalie scrap, maybe text Mike Smith to see how it's done, but Skinner has never dropped the mitts even in junior, so he'll have to make due with fighting to make more saves. He knows he has to be better. The angry folks in […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (An hour ago)
Jack Roslovic, who has been shooting the lights out this season but got in the way of some unfriendly opposing fire in Tuesday's loud Edmonton Oilers' blowout loss to Dallas, might not play against the Kraken in Seattle. It may be more than a flesh wound for Roslovic, who has 10 goals. "He's being looked […]
ReadEdmonton Journal - Local (An hour ago)
Ding dong the witch is dead. The biggest win for Alberta as a result of Thursday's memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the province and the federal government over a West Coast pipeline has to be the resignation of the detested Steven Guilbeault from the Liberal cabinet. When he was Justin Trudeau's environment minister, Guilbeault was […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Sarah Raza A deadly crash has forced UPS Airlines to ground a fleet of planes for inspections and possible repairs that could last through the peak delivery season, the company said Wednesday in an internal memo. The airline grounded its McDonnell Douglas MD-11 fleet indefinitely as it works to meet Federal Aviation Administration guidelines,...
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By Christopher Reynolds Molson Canada has accused former managers of embezzling millions of dollars in an intricate fraud scheme allegedly involving fake vendors, shell companies, the president of a major pub chain and a pair of married couples. In documents filed Wednesday in Ontario Superior Court, the brewing giant claimed that former Molson...
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CALGARY — Three Calgary police officers have been charged with crimes involving sexual misconduct and have been relieved from duty without pay in a case the chief says has caused “disappointment and embarrassment.” “We understand that serious allegations involving the conduct of serving members, even while off duty, can significantly affect...
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By Lisa Wallace OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators will get a major boost when captain Brady Tkachuk returns on Friday. Tkachuk is slated to return to Ottawa’s lineup against the St. Louis Blues, ending a six-week recovery from a thumb injury that required surgery. He was hurt on Oct. 13 against the Nashville Predators, in […]
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By Steve Lambert WINNIPEG — Almost all front-line RCMP officers in Manitoba _ about 98 per cent — are now equipped with body cameras as part of a program launched over a year ago, the police force said Thursday. Some 175,000 videos, audio statements, documents and other pieces of evidence have been captured by the […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
Afghan national charged in Guard ambush shooting drove across US to carry out attack, officials say WASHINGTON (AP) — An Afghan national who worked with the CIA in his native country and immigrated to the U.S. in 2021 drove from Washington state to the nation’s capital where he shot two West Virginia National Guard members […]
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By Martha Bellisle SEATTLE (AP) — People who work with refugees are worried that those who fled dangerous situations to start again in America will face backlash after authorities say an Afghan national shot two National Guard soldiers this week. Many Afghans living in the U.S. are afraid to leave their houses, fearing they’ll be […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
By Daniel Rainbird MONTREAL — Bruny Surin thought it was a hoax. McGill University’s historic track and field program is a fixture in Canada’s amateur sports landscape so when word flashed across Surin’s phone that the school was scrapping it after 125 years, the Olympic champion sprinter didn’t buy it. “To me, that news is […]
ReadWinnipeg Sun - Local (An hour ago)
LAKE COWICHAN — Police on Vancouver Island say an area where protesters set up camp in August in an effort to block old-growth logging has been cleared, allowing the forestry company to resume its operations. RCMP had begun enforcing a court-ordered injunction on Tuesday that prohibited anyone from blocking or interfering with forestry activities...
ReadCityNews - Toronto (2 hours ago)
Toronto police are searching for the driver of a vehicle they say was responsible for damaging 20 TTC bus shelters early Sunday morning in the city’s west end. Investigators say between 12:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. on November 23, the vehicle was in an area encompassing Wilson Avenue, Dufferin Street, Bloor Street and Caledonia Road, […]
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