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Scuba diver who died at Erieau’s marina was a Chatham man, 67, police say
Authorities said the diver was in the boating channel and didn’t resurface.
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Posthaste: Is the Bank of Canada at risk of letting inflation get the upper hand again?
The Bank of Canada could be at risk of letting inflation get ahead of it again, says Derek Holt, vice-president and head of capital markets economics at Bank of Nova Scotia . “The (Bank of Canada) is at risk of waiting until the cat is out of the bag on inflation risk. Again,” he said…
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TC Energy could be open to return to B.C. LNG pipeline project as global gas crunch threatens
Two years after exiting a key pipeline project tied to a proposed new liquefied natural gas terminal on British Columbia’s coast, TC Energy Corp. chief executive François Poirier says the company could be open to getting involved again. Poirier said recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have underscored the value of Canadian LNG ,…
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Ontario proposing cap on ticket resale prices at original value
The Ontario government is planning to outlaw sky-high ticket resale prices, according to a news release. The move comes years after the province scrapped part of an anti-scalping law in 2019.
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Videos circulate on social media showing Windsor police shooting man
The death of a man after he was shot by Windsor police officers is now under the scope of the province’s Special Investigations Unit. But videos of the confrontation have already been posted by Rankin Avenue residents on social media. Warning, this video contains graphic footage. The CBC’s Dalson Chen reports.
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Crime top of mind at federal Conservative town hall in Windsor-Essex
Federal conservatives held a town hall Wednesday night, with local MPs and the Conservative Party’s shadow critic for justice. Crime was a top topic among the public that attended, and the CBC’s Acton Clarkin was there.
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Human rights group calls for Ontario to reintroduce safe consumption sites
Amnesty International is calling on the province to re-introduce safe consumption sites in Ontario. The CBC’s Pratyush Dayal reports.
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Canada falls in the World Happiness rankings and social media is to blame
The 2026 World Happiness Report has been released, and Canada fell to 25th place in the global rankings from 18th last year. That puts it far below such perennially joyful places as Finland and Denmark, but still miles above Malawi, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan, which rank dead last in the 147-nation survey. But the report, published…
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Ontario plans to create connected primary care medical record system, minister says
Ontario is planning to create a provincewide electronic medical record system for primary care, more than two decades after the government first embarked on what became a scandal-plagued eHealth project.