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Canada’s wheelchair curling team moves to 8-0, clinches top playoff seed at Milano-Cortina
Canada’s wheelchair curling team improved to 8-0 and clinched the top playoff seed at the Milano-Cortina Paralympics with a 6-3 win over Korea on Thursday.
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Sobeys parent Empire reports net loss in third quarter
Empire Co. Ltd. reported a net loss of $385 million or $1.68 per share in the third quarter, a 371 per cent drop from the $146 million in earnings (or $0.62 per share) last year. The company attributed the loss mainly to the closure of its e-commerce banner Voilà in western Canada. On an adjusted…
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Liberal government introduces bill it says will help track and identify criminals online
The Liberal government has introduced a new lawful access bill that it says will help police and security services track and identify people who may be using tools like social media or artificial intelligence to commit crimes or threaten national security.
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Man facing charges after woman drugged, sexually assaulted, confined for a week
A 34-year-old man has been charged in connection with the abduction, drugging and sexual assault of a woman, Windsor police say.
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Liberals offer more search and intercept powers to police and CSIS with new bill
OTTAWA — After their first crack at creating a new lawful access regime was criticized from all sides, the Liberals tabled a new bill Thursday proposing a narrower set of warranted and unwarranted search powers for police and intelligence agencies. In Bill C-22, the Liberals offer significantly circumscribed powers to authorities compared to those proposed…
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Niagara Regional chair resigns over ownership of signed copy of Hitler’s Mein Kampf
Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale has abruptly resigned, just hours after anti-racism groups in Niagara demanded he apologize for owning a signed copy of Adolf Hitler’s infamous manifesto Mein Kampf, which outlined the Nazi leader’s racist and anti-Semitic world views before he oversaw mass murder including the killing of six million Jewish people during the…
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After 5 years of no clean drinking water, Oneida pipeline project approved
Construction to extent the Lake Huron Primary Water Supply System pipeline to the Oneida Nation of the Thames will soon be underway after a London, Ont., company won a bid for the federal contract last week. Officials aim for the water to start flowing to the First Nation by next year.
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Police ask for public’s help to find suspect in fatal stabbing of Nancy Grewal
Police are requesting public assistance in an ongoing homicide investigation into the death of a Windsor, Ont., resident, Nancy Grewal, in nearby LaSalle.
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How much is Cuba’s fuel shortage affecting Canadian cigar stores? Turns out, quite a bit
The Cigar Association of Canada says the industry has been facing supply pressures globally over the past several years, with the current fuel shortages in Cuba adding further strain.
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House leader says Liberals are still courting opposition MPs to cross the floor
OTTAWA — Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon said conversations with dissatisfied MPs from opposition parties continue, just one day after his party secured its fourth floor crosser in recent months. “I think very much so,” he told reporters on his way into a cabinet meeting on Thursday, in response to a question about whether his…