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The separatist swindle of the century: Canada Did What? podcast
We all know how close Quebec came to voting for independence in the 1995 referendum. What most people never knew is the extent of the trickery behind the separatists’ undisclosed plan for the day after they won. It would have taken a difference of just a few thousand votes to unleash utter chaos on the…
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Ontario drug offender gets house arrest after 10 months at ‘unusually harsh’ Maplehurst prison
Because of the “unusually harsh” conditions he endured at Ontario’s Maplehurst Correctional Complex, a three-judge appeal court panel decided a man can continue to serve the remainder of his sentence on drug crimes from the comfort of home. In a decision published recently , the Appeal Court of Ontario justices said the two-year custodial sentence…
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Fake resumes, fake employees: AI amplifying fraud at ‘staggering’ rate, security watchers warn
OTTAWA — Criminals are harnessing artificial intelligence to defraud Canadian people and companies at “staggering” rates never seen before, warn top private sector security officials. “We’ve never seen such an increase in fraud as we’ve seen recently. It is not a linear curve, it is accelerating and accelerating. The threat actors, the people who don’t…
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Saskatoon girl gets maximum three-year youth sentence for setting schoolmate on fire
A Saskatoon judge has accepted a joint submission from the Crown and defence, imposing a three-year youth sentence on a now 16-year-old girl who tried to kill a fellow student by setting her on fire. Giving her decision on Monday in Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench, Justice Krista Zerr touched on how the crime has…
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Canadian Para hockey trailblazer Raphaëlle Tousignant’s dual fight for health, women’s equality
Raphaëlle Tousignant has spent her life beating the odds, first as a survivor of childhood bone cancer and later as a trailblazing Para hockey player.
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B.C. hires 417 U.S. health-care workers in 1-year recruitment blitz
The numbers from B.C.’s Ministry of Health show 89 doctors, 45 nurse practitioners, 260 nurses and 23 allied health professionals from the U.S. accepted jobs in the province between March 2025 and January 2026.
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International student from India killed in Fort St. John, B.C.
Gurkirat Singh Manocha, who was studying in Fort St. John from central India, was killed in an “altercation” at a boat launch Friday night, police say.
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Why does a Middle East oil blockage affect Canadian gas prices? | About That
Andrew Chang explains how Iran’s blockage of the Strait of Hormuz — a critical oil-shipping route in the Middle East — affects the cost of energy here in Canada. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images
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Team Canada’s jerseys for the FIFA World Cup are here
The jerseys Team Canada will wear for the FIFA World Cup later this year have been revealed. The home jersey is a iconic Canadian red with a two tone maple leaf with a split in the middle. The away jersey is black with white cracked ice patterns which form maple leaves.
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Chatham-Kent woman charged with attempted murder after Wallaceburg stabbing
A 36-year-old Chatham-Kent woman is in custody and facing an attempted murder charge following a stabbing in Wallaceburg on March 13.