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Montreal police officer, civilian killed in shooting identifiedPolice Chief Fady Dagher did not identify the slain officer while talking to media, but said he'd met him before and described him as "dedicated to his mission" as an officer.CrimeJun 22
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Alberta First Nation Chief demands apology from Premier Danielle Smith’s officeThe Chief of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is demanding an apology from Premier Danielle Smith's office over comments a senior staffer made on social media disparaging the chiefs.PoliticsJun 19
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New Brunswickers can now track tick hot spots across provinceBlack-legged ticks can transmit Lyme disease, and it's hoped the online tool will raise awareness of areas where there's a higher risk of being bitten by one.CanadaJun 17
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After 10 years of MAID, key report on mental illness expansion nearsThe extension is set to happen in March 2027, after it was delayed three times by the previous Liberal government, the last time being in February 2024.PoliticsJun 16
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No arrests as white nationalist group stages demonstration in Halifax suburbPolice in Halifax say a white nationalist group known as the Second Sons was behind a short-lived demonstration in the suburb of Bedford South on the weekend.CanadaJun 3
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Alberta rolls out activity-based surgery funding model to more public hospitalsAlberta hospital operators will now be funded by the province based on the number and type of procedures they perform, rather than a blanket budget for surgeries.HealthJun 1
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Hantavirus risk low in Ontario; couple asymptomatic and isolating in rural area: top doctorOntario health officials say two residents exposed to hantavirus during a cruise outbreak remain symptom-free and are isolating while being monitored for 45 days.CanadaMay 8
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‘A wound that cannot be repaired’: Two fallen N.W.T. wildfire fighters identifiedTwo of the three people who died after a plane fighting wildfires in the Northwest Territories went down last month have been identified.FireJul 9
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Winnipeg police shoot man after brother reported erratic behaviour: WPSA 42-year-old man who was shot by a Winnipeg police officer Monday night was taken to hospital in critical condition, where he died.CrimeJul 14
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Wildfire-stricken Manitoba First Nation calls for better emergency responseWildfires surrounding a Cree nation in northern Manitoba have reduced access to emergency services and knocked out power in the community.CanadaJul 13
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Carney, Liberals awaiting on committee report to decide on MAID extensionA parliamentary committee of senators and MPs is studying whether Canada is ready to expand medical assistance in dying to those whose sole underlying condition is mental illness.HealthMay 6
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Unsafe sleep practices linked to more than a third of infant deaths: N.B. coronerFrom Jan. 1, 2020 to Sept. 11, 2025, the coroner's office says it responded to 20 child deaths that involved unsafe sleeping practices.HealthJul 13
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Rogers buying remaining stake in MLSERogers Communications Inc. says it has signed a deal to buy the remaining 25 per cent stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment it does not already own from Kilmer Sports Inc. for $4.35 billion.SportsJul 6
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Toronto police corruption investigation uncovers alleged cannabis ‘dispensary conspiracy’York Regional Police investigators allege Toronto officers were involved in a 'conspiracy' to operate illegal cannabis dispensaries and massage parlours, a new document reveals.CrimeJul 7
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Ontario police cadet dies, another injured in collision en route to trainingDurham Regional Police Chief Peter Moreira confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that two cadets with his force had been involved in the crash on their way to training.TrafficJul 7
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Metro Vancouver CAO Jerry Dobrovolny could be on his way outDuring a closed board meeting on Thursday, Metro Vancouver directors requested the Chair, Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley, begin the process of relieving Dobrovolny of his duties.Politics11 hours
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Winnipeg police fatally shoot man during domestic callThe officer-involved shooting investigation is now in the hands of the province's police watchdog, the Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba.CrimeJun 19
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How some medications and alcohol can make a heat wave riskier for youMedications and heat can interact, leading to potentially severe side effects, the U.S. Centre for Disease Control (CDC) warns on its website.HealthJul 14
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Ontario mayor’s lawsuit against her own municipality ends with a winA judge has struck down a Frontenac Islands communications bylaw, ruling it unlawfully restricted the mayor's ability to speak publicly on behalf of the municipality.PoliticsJul 2
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Police identify victims in Toronto street festival shooting, no word on suspectsIt was just after 8 p.m. on Saturday when gunshots rang out in the middle of the Salsa on St. Clair festival, leaving two people dead and four others with injuries.CrimeJul 13