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‘Very gentle soul’: Family, friends devastated after Métis woman, 77, killed in Saskatoon
On a day dedicated to honouring missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, family and friends of Dory Cook had very fresh grief in their hearts.
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Quebec family mourns after 911 calls for father’s heart attack misrouted to Ontario
A man in Quebec’s Abitibi-Témiscamingue region is questioning if his father would still be alive if his family’s 911 calls were properly transferred to Quebec, instead of landing in Ontario. By the time paramedics arrived, roughly 50 minutes had passed from the first 911 call.
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5 years after Quebec law, 129 Indigenous families still need answers on missing children
According to a recent government report, 129 Indigenous families have started the process of searching for 221 missing children since the law, known as Bill 79, came into effect.
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Posthaste: Investors are demanding more to hold Canada’s debt — and we’re all are paying the price
Bond markets are rallying after news of a possible peace deal in the Middle East, with yields dropping around the world on hopes of that inflation will stay contained and central banks will keep their powder dry. But long-term yields didn’t fall far and chances are they won’t stay down because bigger forces are at…
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Poll finds many Albertans want province to have greater say in who immigrates
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith plans to hold a referendum in October and ask several questions about immigration. To get an early sense of how Albertans are feeling, CBC News included two related questions in a poll by Janet Brown Opinion Research last month.
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What’s on our radar for Thursday, May 7
Medical supply shortages in Canada, Windsor reaction to PWHL in Detroit and police week.
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Ontario man fined $1,000 for ‘throwing large rocks and swatting’ at Canada geese
Joseph Brugge of Essex, Ont., has been fined for harassing Canada geese, which are protected migratory birds. Brugge pleaded guilty to capturing, harassing and attempting to injure Canada geese under the federal Migratory Birds Convention Act, reports the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in a May 1 bulletin . “ With help from the public,”…
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Montreal car collector sues Ferrari Quebec for $20M after being burned by explosion
A Montreal man says he is suing the city’s Ferrari dealership for more than $20 million after an explosion in the showroom left him horribly burned and in a medically induced coma for a month. Richard Papazian and his wife, Isabelle Arcand, have filed suit in Superior Court in Montreal against the dealership and five…
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The drone war comes home: Canada scrambles to shield military bases in legal grey zone
Canada’s military is quietly deploying counter-drone defences at ports and air bases, racing to keep pace with lessons from Ukraine’s devastating strikes on Russian assets. The effort exposes a legal and operational grey zone — how to stop airborne threats over Canadian cities without disrupting civilian life or crossing regulatory lines.
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Canadian government to pay $8.7M to settle data breach class-action involving CRA accounts
The federal government will pay $8.7 million to settle a class-action lawsuit involving tens of thousands of Canadians whose sensitive information was compromised or stolen when hackers got into their accounts on government websites, including the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) portal.