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'Canada is a rule-of-law country,' Trudeau says of charges in B.C. Sikh activist's killing
Canada-India: Trudeau acknowledges charges in Nijjar killing
B.C. Sikh activist killing: India waits for arrest details in Canada
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Students staying put on uOttawa's campus as pro-Palestinian encampment continues
By Jackie Perez
Faculty join U of T encampment protest
Trudeau says universities are for 'free speech,' but people must feel safe amid pro-Palestinian protests
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'As long as it takes': University of Ottawa encampment now home to dozens of tents
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Former B.C. MP has 'lost faith' after inquiry finds foreign interference may have cost him his seat
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Some 2019 candidates ‘appeared willing’ to engage with foreign interference: Hogue inquiry
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Foreign interference: LeBlanc on foreign agent registry possibility
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Opinion: Individuals and communities being targeted by foreign powers show flaws in electoral machine
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Foreign meddling may have flipped B.C. riding, inquiry finds
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Man, 49, arrested after deadly stabbing in Brampton
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'We're scared': Firefighters battle 2nd blaze in Overbrook highrise in two days
'We're scared': Firefighters battle 2nd blaze in Overbrook highrise in 2 days
Donald Street building site of two previous fires, evacuations
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Arson Unit investigating fire at an Overbrook apartment building
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Deadly crash highlights risks of police chases. Do policies need to be tougher?
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New details released about victims of fatal wrong-way crash on Highway 401 in Whitby, Ont. | CTV News
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Grandparents killed in wrong-way Highway 401 crash identified
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WARMINGTON: Suspected LCBO bandit on bail at time of deadly wrong-way 401 crash
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House Speaker won't resign despite accusations of partisanship
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Poilievre subdued in question period the day after getting kicked out for 'wacko' comment
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Please Advise! Has Parliament Gone Wacko, or Worse?
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House of Commons Speaker won't step down amid renewed Conservative, Bloc calls for his resignation
By Marieke Walsh
Today's Letters: 'Wacko' insult reflected poorly on Poilievre
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'We feel betrayed': CRA employees will also be required to work in the office three days a week
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Government confirms more details of return-to-office plan
Power Play: Union blasts feds over work mandate
Federal public servants must work in offices three days a week: Treasury Board
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Public hearing on blanket rezoning in Calgary continues at city hall
Opinion: As the rezoning hearing drags on, misinformation abounds
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By Willem Klumpenhouwer
Budding love affair? Calgarians embrace LAPs in citywide rezoning public hearing
By Darren Krause
Calgary blanket rezoning hearing will head into 3rd week
Calgary city council's largest and longest public hearing ever enters 2nd week
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White Rock Promenade stabbings: Accused now charged with 2nd-degree murder
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‘Unprecedented’ demand for rain barrels in Calgary leads to shortage
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Capital gains changes will affect investors with identical assets differently. Here's why
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Opinion: Unintended consequences of capital gains tax increase will cost us all
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Braid: Feds can learn from UCP's very bad week — reverse tax hike and give doctors a hand
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Doctors concerns over capital gains changes unwarrented
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Stop whining about your capital gains
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Man hospitalized with life-threatening injuries following assault dies: EPS
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Rexdale stabbing sends man to hospital
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2 men arrested after ‘concerning’ amount of explosives found: Winnipeg police
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Winnipeg police: 'significant' amount of explosives found at home | CTV News
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Men charged in plot to detonate explosives on May long weekend
By Dean Pritchard
Two charged after police find 'concerning and diverse' explosives at Headingley home
By Glen Dawkins
2 men arrested after 'concerning' amount of explosives found in Headingley home
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Police seek man after woman allegedly assaulted in Dufferin Grove
By John Marchesan
Man accused of assaulting woman in Toronto west end
By Hannah Alberga
Toronto police looking for man who allegedly assaulted woman
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Man Wanted in Assault Investigation, Dufferin Street and Bloor Street West area, Image Released
CRIME SCENE: Man, 21, sought for assault in city's west end
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36 calls came in to police because of what this person did in Mississauga | insauga
By Suzanna Dutt
Police search for suspect after several vehicles damaged in Malton
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Police urge caution after 36 vehicle break-in, mischief reports in north Mississauga neighbourhood
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Police investigating damaged vehicles in Mississauga
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Several vehicles damaged on residential street in Malton
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Pedestrian sent to hospital after being hit by vehicle in St. Vital
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Conservatives say Poilievre would only override Charter rights for criminal justice matters
By Marieke Walsh
Love the idea or hate it, experts say federal use of notwithstanding clause would be a bombshell
By Christian Paas-Lang
Acting like a petulant child paid off for Pierre Poilievre. Canada may not be so lucky
By Althia Raj
As Poilievre floats notwithstanding clause for bail reform, Virani critical
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Pierre Poilievre plans to use the notwithstanding clause
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Cop hit by fleeing vehicle in new video
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Bell: Smith, Gondek face off — Smith says Calgary city hall not poor
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Western Canada: Alberta faces off with Edmonton and Calgary over transit funding
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Province reverses decision to cut funding for low-income bus passes in Calgary and Edmonton
By Lily Dupuis
Alberta government reverses course, will continue to fund low-income transit passes
By Jennifer Ivanov
One day later, Alberta restores funding for low-income transit in Edmonton and Calgary
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Surrey Police Service officers complained of ‘harassment’ by RCMP: court documents
By Darryl Greer
Public security concerns over Surrey police revealed in court documents
By Frances Bula
Awaiting court decision in Surrey policing saga
Surrey only objected when it didn't get its way on police, lawyer argues
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Surrey Police complaints against fellow RCMP officers fill pages: court documents
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Chow says debate over drug decriminalization misses a more urgent part of the problem: housing
By Joshua A Freeman
Pierre Poilievre ramps up attack on B.C.’s drug decriminalization pilot
Trudeau suggests feds won't OK Toronto decriminalization
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford vows to fight Toronto's drug decriminalization request
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Poilievre warns Toronto against decriminalizing drug use
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How caregiving impacts a generation of Canadians: ‘Unpaid work does not end’
By Craig Lord & Anne Gaviola
Body of 70-year-old Edmonton man found in building wreckage, 3 months after fire
By Mrinali Anchan
Jason Zabos expected to be charged with manslaughter after apartment fire
By Karyn Mulcahy
Manslaughter charge after remains of man, 70, found in razed Edmonton apartment three months later
Police find man dead in charred wreckage three months after Edmonton fire
Senior’s body found 3 months after south Edmonton apartment fire; manslaughter charge pending
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'Conflict between local drug traffickers': RCMP respond to third reported shooting in Kamloops
By Aaron Schulze
Kamloops Mounties investigating if recent shootings are connected
By Michael Reeve
3 shootings in 3 days: Kamloops RCMP
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North Kamloops house shot at in Friday morning drive-by, police say - Kamloops News
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Ministry of Coffee: Hintonburg coffee shop closes for 'unforeseen circumstances' | CTV News
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'Everything is one': The healing power of orphan orca whale Kwiisahi?is' escape
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Police investigating stolen car explosion on Montreal's South Shore
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Winnipeggers say recent alleged assault by staff not the first at Portage Avenue grocery store
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73-year-old man dead after Kawartha Lakes motorcycle crash
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Kingston professor emeritus appointed member of Order of Canada
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Two more Quebec solidaire employees quit in same week party co-spokesperson resigns
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Man who died on Hamilton mall roof was improperly evicted, inquest hears
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Man who died on Hamilton mall roof felt impact of 'horrendous' abuse in foster care for years, brother says
Lodging home eviction in focus at Attila Csanyi inquest
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Man who died on Hamilton mall rooftop in 2020 had 'very difficult' life, inquest hears
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Death inquest: Hamilton lodging home 'not equipped'
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Brantford, Ont. woman, charged again with falsely soliciting pregnancy support, back in court
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Judge to rule on validity of Quebec language law because it delays English verdicts
English trials could be delayed by amendments to Quebec's French language charter, judge warns
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Quebec judge worries changes to language law could lead to unfair court delays
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Judge worries amendment to Quebec language law will cause 'undue delays' for English trials
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Quebec judge says Bill 96 will cause 'delays' in English trials
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Invisible plastic: Why banning plastic bags will never be enough
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VIU warns students in encampment they could be arrested - Victoria Times Colonist
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VIU restricts access to 24-hour library
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Parliamentary report on Emergencies Act decision is 18 months past due — and counting
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MISSING PERSONS - NRPS in Welland Searching for 12- and 13-Year Olds
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Man faces murder charge, after parents found dead
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33-year-old man arrested in deaths of two St. Catharines residents found dead in home
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Suspect in custody in double homicide in St. Catharines
Homicide unit investigates after 2 people found dead in St. Catharines home, police say
1 person in custody after man, woman found dead in St. Catharines, Ont., home
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Northern Ont. man guilty of three counts of first-degree murder in Sudbury firebombing
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York police looking for suspects after arson at Richmond Hill barbershop
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Saskatoon police investigating homicide after man, 30, assaulted in April dies in hospital
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OPP arrest teenager with G1 licence allegedly driving 240 km/h on Highway 401
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Scarborough apartment stabbing: suspect identified
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Police release image of suspect in Scarborough homicide
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Suspect wanted in connection with man found dead in Scarborough residence
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Man, 30, wanted for deadly West Hill stabbing
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Brutal details of Tiki Laverdiere's murder now public after last of 10 accused sentenced
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Grade 6 student saves choking classmate | CTV News
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Powerful art exhibit explores experiences of homeless youth in New Brunswick
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PSPC to determine future of LaSalle Causeway in coming weeks – Kingston News
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Richmond news: Suspect sought after assault on 88-year-old
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Ottawa says 179 Palestinians have escaped Gaza, with first arriving in Canada through special visa
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After escaping Gaza, this woman says her brothers' evacuation to Canada is stuck in limbo
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After escaping Gaza, this woman says her brothers' evacuation to Canada is stuck in limbo
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Police charge 18-year-old in connection with stabbing in Nepean
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Wondering about invasive and toxic worms in Ontario? Here's what to watch for
Q&A: Worms are showing up in Ontario with hammerheads. What exactly are they?
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Hammerhead worms have potential to help Ontario forests
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