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Hackers tried to sell student, staff info of Winnipeg school division on dark web

1 hour 14 min ago

Photos of valid passports, staff payroll information and credit card statements were among the nearly 1 million files uploaded onto the dark web after a recent ransomware attack by a hacker group on a Winnipeg school division.

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Graphic bodycam footage of OPP officer's killing crucial for Crown and defence

2 hours 36 min ago

Footage from the body-worn camera of an Ontario Provincial Police officer lethally shot by Alain Bellefeuille has been shown at his murder trial. It takes the jury to the heart of the case: did Bellefeuille know he was shooting at police when he repeatedly opened fire?

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Prince George councillors want answers after RCMP monitor city hall meeting without their knowledge

4 hours 33 min ago

One councillor says it is 'a betrayal that police attended at the request of city staff but city councillors were not informed.

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P.E.I.'s Holland College suspends 8 programs, citing drop in revenue caused by foreign student caps

4 hours 46 min ago

Prince Edward Island's biggest community college is phasing out eight programs for the coming school year because of a drop in revenue from 'a sharp decrease in the college's international student enrolment.'

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Author, gynecologist Jen Gunter says she's moving back to Canada as reproductive rights erode in U.S.

5 hours 12 min ago

Jen Gunter, a Winnipeg-born gynecologist and bestselling author, says she's had enough with the United States, but she’s also prescribing a stark warning for Canadian voters concerned about the future of their own reproductive health care.

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Sask. Party MLA who called Jagmeet Singh a 'terrorist' stripped of additional MLA duties

5 hours 44 min ago

Racquel Hilbert, the Saskatchewan Party MLA who called federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a terrorist in the provincial legislature last month, has been removed from additional MLA duties, the party says.

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Teen hit by RCMP vehicle while flagging down another RCMP vehicle: Sask. police watchdog

6 hours 41 min ago

Saskatchewan's Serious Incident Response Team says a teenager on Kawacatoose First Nation was trying to get an RCMP vehicle to stop when a second RCMP vehicle hit him.

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100-year-old WWII veteran who hoped for 100 cards for his birthday receives over 1,700

7 hours 22 min ago

Gaston Pettigrew, who served during WWII's Battle of the Atlantic, was hoping to receive 100 birthday cards in time for his 100th birthday on April 11. He received more than 1,700, which are now plastered throughout his residence.

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Canadians required to register with U.S. government if in country at least 30 days

7 hours 42 min ago

Beginning Friday, Canadians over the age of 14 who will be in the United States for 30 days or longer will have to register with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The Trump administration says it's just enforcing laws that essentially have been on the books for decades.

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2 cases of measles confirmed on Prince Edward Island, involving adults who travelled within Canada

7 hours 59 min ago

Health officials in Prince Edward Island have confirmed two cases of measles, the province's first reported cases since 2013.

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Global economic slowdown from tariffs starting to impact Canada, Carney says after cabinet meeting

8 hours 19 min ago

Liberal Leader Mark Carney wore his prime minister hat today as he met with the cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre re-upped his party’s economic platform in St. Catharines, Ont.

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Ontario mayor prompts backlash for using N-word during guest lecture at Trent University

9 hours 37 min ago

Trent University’s undergraduate students union is asking the school not to invite Peterborough Mayor Jeff Leal back to campus after he used the n-word while speaking to a class last month. 

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P.E.I. vet college apologizes for asking artist to remove piece showing lemmings and U.S. flag

11 hours 35 min ago

The Atlantic Veterinary College has apologized to its former artist-in-residence, who quit after being asked to take down a painting he says was censored by the Charlottetown institution due to its political message.

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How a flagship American conference in Vancouver is coping with political chaos

11 hours 41 min ago

TED, the American conference known for its short, often inspiring talks on technology, entertainment and design is in Vancouver, B.C., bringing with it some of the brightest and most creative thinkers, at a time when the U.S. has threatened Canada and put much of the world in chaos.

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At the epicentre of Ontario's measles outbreak, residents reel with concern

13 hours 25 min ago

Residents in St. Thomas and Aylmer share their concerns about the region leading Ontario's measles cases as a local Mennonite Community Service teams up with public health expand its message to communities.

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Cree man's dream of a Walmart bag ribbon shirt becomes reality thanks to crafty uncle

16 hours 41 min ago

Sage Ballantyne and his nephew Chase Meechance found a new use for reusable shopping bags.

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My baby girl almost died. That's why national pharmacare will decide my vote

16 hours 41 min ago

Scott MacMillan was relieved when doctors were able to save the life of his daughter, Rosemary, who was in diabetic ketoacidosis. But when the hospital staff asked about insurance, he was filled with dread that he might not be able to cover the cost of her life-sustaining medications. That’s why in this federal election, he’s looking for political leaders who are committed to expanding Canada’s pharmacare plan.

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Black psychologists fear EDI rollback within Canadian Psychological Association

16 hours 41 min ago

A group of Black psychologists are fearful of rollback to equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives within the Canadian Psychological Association following proposed changes to the strategic plan, while the CPA’s leadership insists those goals remain foundational.

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Liberals and Conservatives said their rallies drew thousands. We decided to count

16 hours 41 min ago

Crowd sizes have become a discussion point in this election. The CBC News’s visual investigation unit looks at some of the images from those rallies to try to determine whether the reality fits with the campaigns' claims.

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