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Mont Tremblant ski season delayed because of warm weather
Deachman: Must Ottawa close the William Commanda Bridge for the winter — again?
Pentagon secrets leaker sentenced to 15 years in prison by U.S. judge
Jelly Roll to croon for Canadian concertgoers in Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour
93-year-old N.S. man inspires hockey teammates as he continues to lace ‘em up
Federal government hopes to encourage AI adoption with safety institute
Proposed downtown arena a hot-button issue for Saskatoon voters
Lawyer says charge withdrawn for Ontario doctor who squirted ketchup on MP’s office
‘Inexplicable’: Quebec officer given 15-day suspension for throwing away part of victim’s skull
N.S. party leaders get testy over hot campaign issues in CBC debate
In CBC’s election debate between Nova Scotia’s three major parties, leaders got into testy exchanges while comparing their records and their plans for the province on some of the hottest issues of this campaign: housing, healthcare and affordability.
Court hears from 9-year-old girl who says she was sexually assaulted by Manitoba priest last year
A now nine-year-old girl who says she was sexually assaulted by a priest last year in Little Grand Rapids First Nation told court on Tuesday she remembers feeling scared as the priest allegedly walked her to his bedroom inside the church that day.
Quebec group will continue legal battle after Supreme Court deletes unilingual rulings from website
Quebec group unhappy after Supreme Court removes unilingual rulings from website
‘A masterclass in climate destruction’: UN chief urges action at COP29
Two Ottawa health centres apply to run new provincial homelessness and recovery hubs
After keeping her distance, N.B.'s new premier says she's ready to work with Trudeau
Susan Holt, who repeatedly emphasized her differences with the prime minister leading up to last month’s election, was on more welcoming terms Tuesday after their first official meeting in Fredericton.
Tom Mulcair: Let's call antisemitism by its name
Privacy commissioner launches investigation into World Anti-Doping Agency
Canada’s privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and “its handling of biological samples collected from athletes.”
John Horgan, former B.C. premier and Canada's ambassador to Germany, dead at 65
B.C. teen with avian flu is in critical condition, provincial health officer says
A teenager who tested positive for avian flu is in critical condition with acute respiratory distress according to Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry.