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Teen hospitalized after Manitoba home shot up, RCMP say
Atmospheric river forces evacuation order, state of local emergency in North Van
Minimum wage for higher-paid temporary foreign workers set to increase
The federal government is expected to boost the minimum hourly wage that must be paid to temporary foreign workers in the high-wage stream as a way to encourage employers to hire more Canadian staff.
10-vehicle Calgary crash sends 7 people to hospital
Jack Todd: CF Montréal turned its season around at just the right time
Montrealers without doctors can get free Pap tests in November
Ontario appoints former federal Liberal health minister to lead primary care team
Former federal health minister Dr. Jane Philpott will head a new team with a mandate to connect every person in Ontario to a primary care provider within the next five years, the province announced Monday.
Montreal man detained in Sudan gets day in court with lawsuit against Ottawa
Fifteen years after filing a lawsuit against the Canadian government over his detention in Sudan, Abousfian Abdelrazik is getting his day in court.
Sour grapes? B.C. man loses battle over $10K worth of wine seized at U.S. border
In his submissions to federal court, Yucheng Su claimed he likes to drink wine — but probably wouldn't qualify as a "wine collector." Canada Border Services Agency officer Geoffrey MacLean, on the other hand, showed no such reticence.
Montreal weather: It's a DIY autumn
Ontario tables legislation that includes ban on some bike lanes across province
Ontario tabled its first bill of the fall legislative sitting on Monday, in a bid to give the province veto power over some bike lanes, accelerate highway construction projects and ease environmental assessments for new highways.
Vehicles have been torched three days in a row on one Ahuntsic street
Airfare costs in Labrador have risen by 33% over the last 5 years
Airfare costs around the country have risen by 9.2 per cent since 2019, but Labrador residents are seeing triple.
Ontario legislature returns from 19-week break with announcements, protests
N.B. election day 2024: Voters to decide on 3rd-term government or new direction
Allison Hanes: Plans to strengthen French have been feel-good at best, punitive at worst
Ontario community, 1 of 2 narrowed down for Canada's largest nuclear waste storage site, begins big vote today
The small farming community of Teeswater, Ont., faces a massive decision. Starting today, its 6,000 residents will vote on whether or not they're willing to host Canada's largest underground storage facility of spent nuclear fuel.
Free tutoring service that started in Halifax plans national expansion
Just a few years after a Halifax woman came up with an idea to help Nova Scotia students through the COVID-19 pandemic, the non-profit she founded has reached thousands of students and expanding to other parts of Canada.