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1 person injured in ‘unprovoked’ assault in Vaughan, suspect outstanding
Police are searching for a male suspect following an “unprovoked” assault in Vaughan earlier this week.
Alberta has the highest number of confirmed flu cases in a week since winter of 2009-10
The province continues to see a high number of flu cases.
Confidence and Supply Deal With Liberals Hurt NDP in April Election, Party’s Review Finds
The federal NDP concluded in a recent internal review that one reason New Democrats lost significant
More Than 120,000 People Left Canada Last Year, Marking an Emigration Peak
More than 120,000 Canadians and permanent residents moved out of the country between September of
Charlottetown Farmer's Market closed for foreseeable future due to fire damage on Christmas Day
Kent Mitchell, deputy fire chief at the Charlottetown Fire Department, said in an interview that crews were dispatched to 100 Belvedere Ave at around 3 a.m. on Thursday. ...
Egypt denies appeal of prominent economist sentenced to 5 years
An Egyptian court denied on
How can Canada become a global AI powerhouse? By investing in mathematics
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. In fact, each reader of this article could have multiple AI apps operating on the very device displaying this piece. Despite this, many mechanisms governing AI behavior remain poorly understood, even to top AI experts.
Investigation underway into Christmas Eve garage fire in city’s northwest
An investigation is underway into a northwest Calgary garage fire on Christmas Eve.
Man charged following animal abuse investigation by police, Calgary Humane Society
Calgary police have charged a 41-year-old man on several counts following a joint investigation with the Calgary Humane Society into "multiple incidents of animal abuse" this year. ...
MAID Review Panel Member Questions ‘Advanced Decline’ Approvals for Mild Dementia Patients
A member of Ontario’s medical assistance in dying (MAID) review panel is raising concerns that some doctors’
TTC ridership declined this past fall, despite stricter return-to-office policies for workers
Despite hopes that 2025 would be the
Winnipeg man livestreams himself on Christmas Eve, issuing threats and waving firearm around
Winnipeg police have a suspect in custody after a man livestreamed himself on Christmas Eve threatening to hurt people and waving a vintage firearm around. ...
Bodies of man and child recovered after tractor falls into Quebec lake
The bodies of a man and child have been recovered after a tractor fell into a lake in the Lanaudière region of Quebec on Wednesday evening. ...
Russian court sentences pro-war activist and Putin critic to six years in prison
A court in Russia on
Man and child missing, search underway after tractor sinks in Quebec lake
A search is underway for the driver of a tractor and a child who've been missing since the vehicle went into a lake on Wednesday evening in Saint-Zénon, a town two hours north of Montreal in Quebec’s Lanaudière region. ...
Kenyan church celebrates birth of ‘Black Messiah’ at Christmas
In a small candlelit
Ottawa Mission serves holiday meals to those in need on Christmas Day
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Pedestrian, 67, who died after vehicle crashed into building Wednesday was inside a store: Toronto Police
Toronto police say the person who died after a vehicle crashed into a business in Toronto on Wednesday was a 67-year-old man. ...
1 person injured in Macleod Trail collision
One person was injured in a Christmas morning collision on Macleod Trail.
Highway 3 between Princeton and Hope, B.C., reopens ahead of schedule
Highway 3 between Hope and Princeton in the B.C. Interior has reopened with detours on Christmas Day, weeks after officials projected weeks of closures due to heavy flood damage. ...
French victim of Bondi attack laid to rest in Israel
Hundreds of people gathered in