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4 arrested after hammer, knife used in ‘violent’ Windsor home invasion, police say
Three suspects were found in the building the same day. The last person police were looking for was located at another spot in the downtown core later on Saturday.
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Dutch doctors euthanized an autistic teen. Why some say that should be a ‘wake-up call’ for Canada
Four-and-a-half years after he was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, a Dutch teen was euthanized at his request. The boy, aged between 16 and 18, had described his life as “joyless.” He’d struggled with anxiety and mood-related problems, and where he fit in, in the world. Oversensitive to stimuli, “every day was an ordeal he…
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Confidential contract between feds, Stellantis reveals Brampton factory and worker terms
The multi-million-dollar deal at the heart of a high-profile fight between the Canadian government and one of the world’s biggest carmakers contains detailed clauses about the company’s footprint in Ontario, according to a copy obtained by CBC Windsor.
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Canada’s border agency under fire for treatment of sexual harassment cases
The House of Commons public safety committee is planning an inquiry this spring to examine “systemic discrimination and organizational culture” within Canada’s border agency.
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Indigenous community marks World Water Day while waiting years for clean drinking water
Oneida Nation of the Thames hosted World Water Day celebrations on Sunday, where attendees listened to stories about the importance of water and reflected on how a lack of access to drinking water has affected their lives for the last five years.
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Steve’s Music Store in Toronto opens its doors for the last time
The Steve’s Music Store location in the Queen Street W. neighbourhood is shutting its doors after nearly five decades of bringing music lovers in Toronto together.
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Service-dog-to-be dies after attack at dog daycare in Gatineau, Que.
A dog was mauled and killed by another dog inside of a Gatineau dog daycare. The dog’s owner said he’s heard from multiple other former clients of the business who tell him they’ve had similar experiences.
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Can pickleball help save Quebec churches?
Three Quebec investors say they’ve found a way to get people back to church — transforming one into a pickleball court. But not everyone is convinced this could be a sustainable solution for the province’s many empty churches.
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Conservative campaign manager shrugs off polls showing Liberals have significant lead
The Conservative Party’s campaign manager is shrugging off polls showing the Liberals hold a double-digit lead over the Tories — while Pierre Poilievre says he’s broadening his image but won’t change who he is.
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Days before deportation, Ottawa pauses removal of refugee’s son, husband
A federal minister has stepped in to temporarily stop the deportation of a Montreal father and son, a last-minute decision lawyers say underscores growing concerns that Canadian authorities are increasingly and abruptly separating the families of recognized refugees.