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16-year-old Ontario girl recovering after vicious attack, ex-boyfriend charged with attempted murder
A 16-year-old girl is recovering in an Ottawa hospital after suffering injuries in what her family describes as a brutal attack allegedly committed by her ex-boyfriend, who's now in custody and facing charges including attempted murder.
Canadian government speaking with allies about Palestinian statehood recognition, official tells MPs
Ottawa has been speaking with like-minded countries about recognizing a Palestinian state, a government official told a committee of parliamentarians studying the quickest path toward such a declaration Thursday afternoon.
Union, B.C. port employers ordered back to bargaining table as work stoppage drags on
With the holiday retail season approaching, Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says parties need to reach an agreement quickly.
How life outside swimming has revived 7-time Olympic medallist Oleksiak's love for sport
Since leaving her "most challenging" Olympics in Paris, Penny Oleksiak has climbed 19,000 feet to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, done other charity work and attended her first Bills football game in Buffalo. "Trying to have a life outside of swimming is important," she says.
Journalist says he's received threats following 'false' accusations that he's a Russian agent
A veteran Ottawa journalist says he and his family have received threats since he was accused of being a Russian agent during a House of Commons committee meeting last month — a claim he refutes and describes as "preposterous."
The world may be full of baloney, but so is this Nova Scotia cookbook
Baloney stew? How about boloney chowder? Or boloney sliders? You can find all that and more in Full of Bologna: A Collection of Cape Breton Classics.
Town councillors in Dawson City, Yukon, refuse to swear oath to the King
While being sworn in to office, Dawson City's new town councillors decided as a group to take the oath of office but refused to take the oath of allegiance to his majesty the King.
Alberta government fires AIMCo board to 'reset' pension management fund
The province says the move comes 'after years of AIMCo consistently failing to meet its mandated benchmark returns.' For now, Finance Minister Nate Horner has been appointed the sole director and chair for AIMCo.
Criminal history of man accused of killing Edmonton woman prompts calls for judicial reform
The death of an Edmonton woman, allegedly at the hands of the man she was trying to leave, has prompted calls for stronger support for victims attempting to flee intimate partner violence and improved judicial systems to rehabilitate repeat offenders.
Elliot Page among 2SLGBTQ+ stars recognized at PTP Pink Awards
Actor Elliot Page and musician Rufus Wainwright were among the stars who honoured 2SLGBTQ+ charities at the inaugural PTP Pink Awards in Toronto Thursday, in the shadow of a U.S. election that has many worried about queer and trans rights.
Manitoba man likely wouldn't have died in holding cell if proper procedure was followed: inquest report
A provincial court judge says a Manitoba man likely wouldn't have died if proper policy had been followed when he was placed in an RCMP holding cell in The Pas in 2019.
Emissions from oilsands forecast to continue rising as oil production increases, says report
Total greenhouse gas emissions from Alberta's oilsands have remained relatively flat for the last few years but could climb yet again in 2024 as the industry ratchets up oil production, according to a new report released Thursday.
3 Winnipeg officers charged with theft, breach of trust, other offences
One junior and two senior members of the Winnipeg Police Service have been put on administrative leave after they were charged with several offences following an internal investigation.
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Canada's environment watchdog issued another reality check Thursday, warning that the country has just six years to slash the lion's share of emissions to reach its climate goals.
She helped thousands get COVID-19 shots. Now she's on the hook for $600K
Dr. Elaine Ma, who was celebrated for organizing drive-thru vaccination clinics that helped thousands get their shots at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, is now being ordered to pay back more than $600,000 in fees for those same services.
PWHL unveils jersey designs for upcoming 2nd season
The Professional Women's Hockey League unveiled the home and away uniform designs for its six teams on Thursday, a little over three weeks before opening its second season.
Legion branches struggle to keep doors open with rising costs, aging membership
Even as they fundraise for other community organizations, some legions across Canada are having trouble keeping their own lights on amid rising inflation and maintenance costs.
U.S. scores 5 goals in 1st period to defeat Canada in Rivalry Series opener
Wisconsin senior Lacey Eden scored two of the United States' five first-period goals and the Americans routed Canada 7-2 on Wednesday night in the opener of the Rivalry Series in San Jose, Calif.
Ontario school board spent $32K to send trio of staffers to education conference in Hawaii
The Lambton Kent District School Board in southwestern Ontario spent over $32,000 to send three staff members to an education conference in Hawaii this year, according to documents obtained by CBC. "There was no question that the quality of the conference met the needs of attendees," the board's education director says.
RCMP national security unit monitored 'threats' linked to Wet'suwet'en anti-pipeline activism, records show
An RCMP national security unit monitored First Nations-led anti-pipeline activism for “potential threats” to the the energy, transportation and banking sectors between 2021 and 2022, according to classified and unclassified internal police reports.