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A new book about Chrystia Freeland just came out. Here’s what we learned
A new book about Chrystia Freeland has just come out, after the publishing company sped up its release date by a few months. CTV News sifted through the book and pulled out some notable anecdotes, as well as insights about Freeland’s relationship with the prime minister.
Can the Governor General do what Pierre Poilievre is asking? This expert says no
A historically difficult week for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government ended with a renewed push from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to topple this government – this time in the form a letter to the Governor General.
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Amid a potential tariff threat that is one month away, U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan is calling talks with Canada over border security ‘positive’ but says he is still waiting to hear details.
Canadian government announces new border security plan amid Donald Trump tariff threats
The federal government has laid out a five-pillared approach to boosting border security, though it doesn’t include specifics about where and how the $1.3-billion funding package earmarked in the fall economic statement will be allocated.
Feds deliver fall economic statement with $61.9B deficit for 2023-24, amid political turmoil
Amid the news that Chrystia Freeland has resigned from her cabinet position as finance minister, the Department of Finance on Monday unveiled the long-anticipated fall economic statement, which reports a deficit of $61.9-billion for 2023-24.
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A Hail Mary rehash of the greatest hits from the Trudeau government’s three-week travelling pony-show, the 2024 federal budget takes aim at reversing the party’s popularity plunge in the under-40 set, writes political columnist Don Martin. But will it work before the next election?
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Political columnist Don Martin sat down with former federal health minister Jane Philpott, who’s on a crusade to help fix Canada’s broken health care system, and who declined to take any shots at the prime minister who dumped her from caucus.
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While Justin Trudeau’s recent housing announcements are generally drawing praise from experts, political columnist Don Martin argues there shouldn’t be any standing ovations for a prime minister who helped caused the problem in the first place.
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It came to pass on Thursday evening that the confidentially predictable failure of the Official Opposition non-confidence motion went down with 204 Liberal, BQ and NDP nays to 116 Conservative yeas. But forcing Canada into a federal election campaign was never the point.
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When the Liberal government chopped a planned beer excise tax hike to two per cent from 4.5 per cent and froze future increases until after the next election, says political columnist Don Martin, it almost guaranteed a similar carbon tax move in the offing.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
WATCH LIVE
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stepped down as Liberal leader. Follow along for live updates from CTVNews.ca.
‘2025 is looking good’: Elon Musk reacts to Justin Trudeau resignation
After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned from the Liberal party on Monday morning, X owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to social media to comment on the announcement.
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One Canadian couple’s fight against a contractor who defrauded them
Pull into the driveway at John and Julie Ridley’s house and you’ll notice large patches of red siding are missing from their house and garage. What was supposed to be a dream retirement home for the couple is now a daily reminder of what went wrong.
Winter storm warnings in effect for most of Canada. Here’s where
A weekend winter storm that brought much of Canada under severe weather alerts continues to bring chilly conditions to Canadians across the country.
U.S. Postal Service resumes accepting mail and packages to Canada
The United States Postal Service is resuming accepting mail and packages to Canada following the end to service disruptions from the month-long Canada Post strike.
opinion
This year, there are several changes to be aware of when filing your 2024 taxes. Personal finance contributor Christopher Liew outlines the key changes to keep in mind as the tax deadline approaches.
Visitors to the U.K. from 48 countries must now apply and pay a fee before travel
The U.K. will introduce its ETA system on Jan. 8. ETA, which stands for Electronic Travel Authorisation, is a new digital registration scheme for travelers who don’t need a visa to enter the U.K.
Court orders WestJet to hand over flight attendant harassment files in lawsuit
The B.C. Supreme Court has ordered WestJet to hand over all its files on harassment of flight attendants, in a class-action lawsuit alleging widespread misconduct by pilots.
Canada
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Winter storm warnings in effect for most of Canada. Here’s where
A weekend winter storm that brought much of Canada under severe weather alerts continues to bring chilly conditions to Canadians across the country.
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RCMP identify victims of double homicide in Chipman, N.B., last year
Police in New Brunswick have released the names of two people who were killed in Chipman, N.B., late last year.
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Court orders WestJet to hand over flight attendant harassment files in lawsuit
The B.C. Supreme Court has ordered WestJet to hand over all its files on harassment of flight attendants, in a class-action lawsuit alleging widespread misconduct by pilots.
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Second attempt to free ship stuck in Saint Lawrence River could take place Wednesday
A second attempt to free a ship that ran aground on Christmas Eve in the Saint Lawrence River northeast of Montreal could take place Wednesday morning.
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Men convicted in death of family crossing Manitoba border seek acquittal, new trial
The two men found guilty of human smuggling in the case of a family from India who froze to death while trying to walk across the Canada-U.S. border in Manitoba in 2022 are seeking acquittal, or new trials.
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Three missing children in New Brunswick Amber Alert found safe: police
Police in New Brunswick have cancelled an Amber Alert in connection to three children who were reported missing and possibly abducted on Sunday.
World
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Trump’s lawyers ask judge to halt Friday’s hush money case sentencing while they appeal to block it
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump asked a judge Monday to halt this week’s sentencing in his hush money case while they appeal a ruling upholding the verdict.
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A Chinese filmmaker has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for his documentary about China’s nationwide protests against COVID lockdowns in late 2022, as Beijing seeks to erase public memories of stunning scenes of dissent against its handling of the pandemic.
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Congo will execute more than 170 people convicted of armed robbery, official says
More than 170 inmates on death row were flown from Congo’s capital to a high-security prison in the north where they will be executed, Congolese authorities said.
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Hundreds of Capitol riot prosecutions are in limbo as a D.C. court awaits Trump’s White House return
It’s the largest prosecution in Justice Department history — with reams of evidence, harrowing videos and hundreds of convictions of the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Now Donald Trump’s return to power has thrown into question the future of the more than 1,500 federal cases brought over the last four years.
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Death toll from the German Christmas market attack rises to 6
The death toll in the attack on a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg last month has risen to six as a woman succumbed to her injuries, prosecutors said Monday.
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Indonesia launches free meals program to feed children and pregnant women to fight malnutrition
Indonesia’s new government started an ambitious project on Monday to fight malnutrition by feeding nearly 90 million children and pregnant women that is expected to cost US$28 billion through 2029, although critics question whether the program is affordable.
Politics
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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WATCH LIVE
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stepped down as Liberal leader. Follow along for live updates from CTVNews.ca.
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‘2025 is looking good’: Elon Musk reacts to Justin Trudeau resignation
After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned from the Liberal party on Monday morning, X owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to social media to comment on the announcement.
Health
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Indonesia launches free meals program to feed children and pregnant women to fight malnutrition
Indonesia’s new government started an ambitious project on Monday to fight malnutrition by feeding nearly 90 million children and pregnant women that is expected to cost US$28 billion through 2029, although critics question whether the program is affordable.
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One small thing can add years to your life, experts say
Water is the elixir of life, but few people make drinking enough a priority.
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Here’s why you should monitor your blood pressure, keep it in check
An Ottawa pharmacist says blood pressure is a good indicator of overall health, noting the importance of keeping it at healthy rates.
Sci-Tech
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TikTok creators left in limbo while awaiting decision on potential platform ban
At the heart of the case is whether the law violates the First Amendment with TikTok and its creator allies arguing that it does.
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Tesla data helped police after Las Vegas truck explosion, but experts have wider privacy concerns
Privacy data experts say the deep dive by Elon Musk’s company was impressive, but also shines a spotlight on a difficult question as vehicles become less like cars and more like computers on wheels.
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‘Mystery volcano’ that erupted and cooled Earth in 1831 has finally been identified
An unknown volcano erupted so explosively in 1831 that it cooled Earth’s climate. Now, nearly 200 years later, scientists have identified the ‘mystery volcano.’
Entertainment
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Melania Trump headed to the screen with new Amazon documentary
Incoming first lady Melania Trump will be the subject of a new documentary coming to Amazon’s Prime Video this year, CNN has learned, offering a rare window into one of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s most trusted — and famously private — advisers.
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‘The Brutalist,’ ‘Emilia Perez’ triumph at Golden Globes
Brady Corbet’s 215-minute postwar epic ‘The Brutalist’ and Jacques Audiard’s Spanish language, genre-shifting trans musical ‘Emilia Perez’ won top honours at the 82nd Golden Globes on Sunday.
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The Vivienne, star of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’, dies at 32
British reality show ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’ winner James Lee Williams, aged 32, popularly known as The Vivienne, has died.
Business
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Alberta government signs new oil and gas agreement with Enbridge
The Alberta government will announce a new agreement with Enbridge Pipelines on Monday afternoon.
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Court orders WestJet to hand over flight attendant harassment files in lawsuit
The B.C. Supreme Court has ordered WestJet to hand over all its files on harassment of flight attendants, in a class-action lawsuit alleging widespread misconduct by pilots.
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Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel filed a federal lawsuit challenging a Biden administration decision to block Nippon’s proposed US$15 billion acquisition of the Pittsburgh company and said that the head of the Steelworkers union and a rival steelmaker worked together to scuttle the buyout.
Lifestyle
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Visitors to the U.K. from 48 countries must now apply and pay a fee before travel
The U.K. will introduce its ETA system on Jan. 8. ETA, which stands for Electronic Travel Authorisation, is a new digital registration scheme for travelers who don’t need a visa to enter the U.K.
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This Canadian couple has been to 195 countries. Here’s what they learned on their eight-year journey
Masha and Robert Glanville, a Canadian couple, sold everything they owned to travel the world full-time. With over 195 countries visited, they focus on mindful, eco-friendly travel and giving back. Here’s what they had to say about their global journey.
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A parking spot in Whistler, B.C. is on the market for $110K
Any skiers looking to avoid circling the parking lots at the world-famous Whistler Blackcomb resort can now solve that problem—but it comes with a six-figure price tag.
Sports
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U.S. beats Finland 4-3 in OT to capture second straight world junior gold
The United States battled back from a 3-1 deficit late in the second period to defeat Finland 4-3 and secure the country’s second straight world junior hockey championship Sunday.
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‘$60K and 11 wins’: London father-daughter duo win major award from Western Fair Raceway
Every morning, Shae Sumner is in the barn taking care of the first horse she’s ever owned.
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Player proposes to his girlfriend after losing to Barcelona in Copa del Rey. She says ‘Yes!’
A player from fourth-division club Barbastro lost and won on Saturday.
Autos
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Automotive website Edmunds compares two hybrid minivans on factors including value, fuel economy and safety.
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Ford, Acura, Land Rover recall vehicles over safety risks
Certain Ford, Acura and Land Rover models have been recalled in Canada over a variety of issues that pose a risk to drivers’ safety.
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Suzuki Motor former boss who turned the minicar maker into a global player dies at 94
Osamu Suzuki, the charismatic former boss of Suzuki Motor Corp. who helped turn the Japanese mini-vehicle maker into a globally competitive company, has died, the company said Friday. He was 94.
Local Spotlight
‘Crawl bearers’ carry mosaic bar top 2 km to new home
In a move signalling the beginning of a new era, staff and patrons carried Phog Lounge’s approximately 400-pound mosaic bar top through the downtown.
Elvis Gratton actor Julien Poulin has died at 78
Actor Julien Poulin passed away at the age of 78 on Saturday.. Born in Montreal on April 20, 1946, Poulin appeared in some 100 films. His most memorable role was certainly that of Bob Gratton in the cult classic trilogy ‘Elvis Gratton’, directed by his friend Pierre Falardeau.
Maritime hockey teams go head-to-head in ‘blood feud’ for good cause
Three teams in the Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) are battling for a cause greater than hockey this January in the Battle of the Bridge – an annual blood donation challenge.
Sellers’ market: Average Edmonton home prices jumped in 2024 in each residential category
Fewer homes for sale in Edmonton resulted in higher year-over-year prices for them as 2024 ended, according to the Realtors Association of Edmonton.
A parking spot in Whistler, B.C. is on the market for $110K
Any skiers looking to avoid circling the parking lots at the world-famous Whistler Blackcomb resort can now solve that problem—but it comes with a six-figure price tag.
Regina woman turns to social media to find donor match for kidney transplant
A Regina woman currently waiting for a kidney transplant is now seeking a donor through a social media post.
5,600 Olympic Plaza bricks were saved, being returned to those who purchased them
The City of Calgary is in the process of giving back thousands of bricks saved from Olympic Plaza ahead of the aging infrastructure’s overhaul.
Grieving orca mother Tahlequah carries dead baby for the second time
The famous mother orca who made waves around the world for carrying her dead calf for 17 days has suffered another tragic loss.
Organist provides winning score at Moncton Wildcats hockey games
Lynden Steeves is living out a life-long dream every time he sits at his organ in front of a sold-out crowd for Moncton Wildcats hockey games.
Vancouver
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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House shot at overnight, Surrey police say
Police in Surrey say they’re investigating after a house was peppered with gunfire overnight.
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Ferries in B.C. Kootenay region run ‘as normal’ after Labour Relations Board ruling
The company that operates a cable ferry service in British Columbia’s Kootenay region says sailings will be running as normal this week “and indefinitely.”
Toronto
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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Are you feeling a bit under the weather coming out of the holiday season? You might just be battling the common cold but it could also be one of a myriad of other respiratory infections that are circulating at this time of year, including Respiratory Syncytial Virus.
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Driver who allegedly pointed fake gun at motorists on the QEW arrested: OPP
A driver who allegedly pointed a fake gun at motorists on the Queen Elizabeth Way has been arrested, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say.
Calgary
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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Alberta government signs new oil and gas agreement with Enbridge
The Alberta government will announce a new agreement with Enbridge Pipelines on Monday afternoon.
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WEATHER
A strong ridge of high pressure setting up along the B.C. coastline will become the main weather-maker for the west – including in southern Alberta.
Ottawa
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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Ottawa’s new north-south O-Train opens to the public
A large crowd gathered at Bayview Station just before 6 a.m. for a chance to be the first person to ride on the new north-south Line 2 Monday morning. The new north-south Line 2 and Line 4 runs from Bayview Station to Riverside South, with a link to the Ottawa International Airport.
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Meet the winners of the CHEO Dream of a Lifetime Lottery grand prize
Tracey Lavergne of Woodlawn, Ont. is starting off the new year with a new Minto Dream Home in Manotick, the grand prize in the CHEO Dream of a Lifetime Lottery.
Montreal
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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These Quebec border crossings will have new hours of operation tomorrow
The hours of operation at 10 Quebec border crossings will change as of 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 6, 2025.
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Second attempt to free ship stuck in Saint Lawrence River could take place Wednesday
A second attempt to free a ship that ran aground on Christmas Eve in the Saint Lawrence River northeast of Montreal could take place Wednesday morning.
Edmonton
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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Number of Albertans receiving income support reaches highest total since 2019
Government data shows the number of Albertans receiving provincial income support has reached a five-year high.
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Man charged with murder of woman in ‘intimate partner homicide’: Edmonton police
A man has been charged with the second-degree murder of a woman found dead late last month on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, Edmonton police said Sunday.
Atlantic
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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RCMP identify victims of double homicide in Chipman, N.B., last year
Police in New Brunswick have released the names of two people who were killed in Chipman, N.B., late last year.
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First winter storm of 2025 brings heavy, blowing snow to parts of Nova Scotia, P.E.I.
The first winter storm of the new year has brought heavy snow and high winds to parts of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Several school closures and weather warnings are in place Monday.
Winnipeg
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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‘Absolutely devastating’: Southern Manitoba golf course clubhouse burns for second time in 4 years
A golf course clubhouse in Morden, Man. went up in flames Sunday for the second time in less than four years, and mere days after its reopening from the previous fire was celebrated.
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Men convicted in death of family crossing Manitoba border seek acquittal, new trial
The two men found guilty of human smuggling in the case of a family from India who froze to death while trying to walk across the Canada-U.S. border in Manitoba in 2022 are seeking acquittal, or new trials.
Regina
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Jim Benning Ringette Tournament celebrates 35th year in Regina
Ringette teams from across western Canada gathered in Regina over the weekend for the 35th annual Jim Benning Invitational.
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‘A chance to push themselves out of their comfort zone’: Speed dating event hosted in Regina
As the world of online dating continues to grow, those looking for an alternative option have had some luck with speed dating.
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
Kitchener
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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Firefighters break car window after man found unconscious in running vehicle: Guelph Police
The Guelph Police Service said emergency services were called at approximately 7:20 p.m. Saturday for a report of a man passed out in a vehicle at a business near Edinburgh Road South and Kortright Road West.
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Guelph Police trying to smoke out suspects behind major cigarette theft
The Guelph Police Service is trying to find the people responsible for the theft of thousands of dollars worth of cigarettes.
Saskatoon
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Saskatoon’s Forestry Farm goes dark after successful enchanted forest run
That’s a wrap on the 26th annual BHP Enchanted Forest, which illuminated the holidays for more than 80,000 visitors from around Saskatchewan this year.
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$20k of equipment stolen from rural Sask. Fire hall. And it’s not the only one
Rural firehalls surrounding Saskatoon are having to deal with escalating thefts that could put rescue efforts in jeopardy.
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Two people charged with murder after suspicious death on Sask. First Nation
A man and a woman have been charged with first degree murder after a 24-year-old man died of injuries on Saulteaux First Nation.
Northern Ontario
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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Driver charged after asleep at the wheel complaint
A traffic complaint about a man asleep at the wheel at an intersection has resulted in impaired driving charges being laid against a northern Ontario man.
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One Canadian couple’s fight against a contractor who defrauded them
Pull into the driveway at John and Julie Ridley’s house and you’ll notice large patches of red siding are missing from their house and garage. What was supposed to be a dream retirement home for the couple is now a daily reminder of what went wrong.
London
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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Assault investigation leads to arrest in Kincardine
Assault charges have been laid following an incident on Sunday in Kincardine.
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OPP remind to not throw objects at moving vehicles after incident
An incident in Grey Highlands has led the Grey Bruce OPP to put out a reminder to not throw things at moving vehicles.
Barrie
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Newly licensed G driver charged with stunt driving after road test: OPP
Provincial police say a newly licensed motorist was “hot off the road test” on Sunday when an officer conducted a traffic stop.
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New Year’s Day shooting under investigation in Bradford
Police in Bradford West Gwillimbury are investigating a shooting they say happened on New Year’s Day.
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Multiple charges after drug bust in Angus
Police have arrested a man they say trafficked drugs in Angus.
Windsor
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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Alleged prowler arrested on Walker Road
Windsor police officers have arrested a man wanted after an alleged prowler incident in the city’s west end last month.
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Here are the restaurants in the Burger Battle in Windsor-Essex
The 3rd Annual Burger Battle has begun with 11 restaurants participating in Windsor-Essex.
Vancouver Island
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BREAKING
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader, and is proroguing Parliament as the Liberal Party of Canada embarks on the journey to replace him.
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House shot at overnight, Surrey police say
Police in Surrey say they’re investigating after a house was peppered with gunfire overnight.
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Ferries in B.C. Kootenay region run ‘as normal’ after Labour Relations Board ruling
The company that operates a cable ferry service in British Columbia’s Kootenay region says sailings will be running as normal this week “and indefinitely.”
Kelowna
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Lost skiers rescued off B.C. mountain
Search and rescue volunteers in B.C.’s Okanagan successfully reunited two skiers with their family Friday evening.
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Police in Kelowna say an international investigation has led to child pornography charges against a 46-year-old man.
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Mounties investigate discovery of ‘very small pipe bomb’ in Kamloops, B.C.
Mounties are investigating and appealing for witnesses after an explosive device was discovered Wednesday on a beach in Kamloops, B.C.
Lethbridge
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City of Lethbridge seeks public input into River Valley heritage sites
The City of Lethbridge is seeking public input for its River Valley heritage sites.
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Oil Kings jump out to quick start as they beat Hurricanes 5-2 in Edmonton
The Edmonton Oil Kings came roaring out of the gate Saturday night against the Lethbridge Hurricanes, building a 2-0 first-period lead en route to a 5-2 win.
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Family of hospitalized Lethbridge man in Thailand reach out for support
The family of a Lethbridge man is reaching out to the public for help after he suffered a series of medical emergencies while travelling in Thailand.
Sault Ste. Marie
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Northwestern OPP share winter road safety tips
Police in northwestern Ontario are sharing tips to remain safe on the roads during cold winter weather.
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Northwestern Ont. police seek help with historic robbery investigation
The Kenora Ontario Provincial Police detachment is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in a previously reported robbery.
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Sault woman charged with assault, criminal harassment
A Sault Ste. Marie woman was arrested Friday following an earlier morning disturbance.
N.L.
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Newfoundland residents seek answers, assurance as Quebec energy deal heads for debate
About 50 people gathered in a St. John’s, N.L., gymnasium on a recent rainy night to seek answers about a massive energy deal with Hydro-Quebec trumpeted by the Newfoundland and Labrador government as a new chapter in the province’s history.
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Labradorians pay thousands to fly to Newfoundland. Could a Quebec energy deal help?
An airport executive in Labrador hopes a new energy deal with Quebec could help attract a competing airline company to the northern region, where flights costs have climbed at more than three times the national rate.
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Icebreaker on hand in Labrador to guide season’s last freight arrivals by ferry
A Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker is in central Labrador until Saturday to guide the Kamutik W ferry on its last freight deliveries of the season.