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After homeless taxied to Victoria, mayor says neighbours need to ‘start doing your part’
Massive Alberta grizzly bear known as 'The Boss' spotted in Canmore area
Massive grizzly bear "The Boss" seemed to have lost his bearings earlier this week. He was spotted in the Canmore area by a local nature photographer, much farther east than he's normally known to frequent.
USask Huskies, Regina Rams to renew bitter rivalry in historic 2024 Hardy Cup
B.C. First Nation criticized for killing of twin grizzly bears in their territory
Quebec adopts pricing bill, setting rules for tips and grocery prices
Calgary restaurant manager recounts violent confrontation, blames surge in crime, drugs
Researchers beg Canada to stop importing monkeys for experimentation
Canadian government to apologize for Nunavik dog slaughter
In opening remarks at the Inuit-Crown partnership committee meeting in Ottawa on Friday, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree said the government is preparing to deliver an apology in Nunavik — the Inuit region of northern Quebec.
Laval, Quebec City among potential expansion cities for Canadian Premier League
Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Shea Weber personified no gain without pain
What the Puck: This Canadiens season is a train wreck, not a rebuild
Internal report describes a 'cesspool of racism' in the federal public service
An internal report on workplace racism and harassment at the highest levels of the federal public service shows that not even the federal government’s top executives are immune from the problem.
Almonte hospital emergency department reopens Saturday
Wastewater testing for avian influenza to begin in some Ontario communities
CF Montréal's Sirois and Waterman join Canadian national team
Federal government to apologize for Nunavik dog slaughter
Former CSIS official denies claim that spy agency tried to 'scare' diplomats working to free Abdelrazik
A former senior Canadian Security Intelligence Service official has denied claims that the spy agency intervened to keep Abousfian Abdelrazik, then a terrorism suspect, in Sudanese detention in the early 2000s.
Settlement reached in Greenfield Park hockey coach sex abuse class action
B.C. NDP majority holds with 22-vote victory in Surrey-Guildford recount
The B.C. NDP has held onto its majority following the completion of a judicial recount in the tight race in Surrey-Guildford.