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TSB flags cloudy weather, time pressure in Alberta plane crash that killed 6About 15 minutes into the flight, the plane crashed into the northeast face of Mount McGillivray in Kananaskis Country in rainy conditions.CanadaOct 3
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Recommendations issued by safety board after 2022 Toronto Island ferry crashCanada's Transportation Safety Board makes three recommendations in its newly released report into the 2022 Toronto Island ferry crash.CanadaAug 19
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Pilot, passengers all survive plane crash north of Montreal, police sayFollowing the crash, police launched a search and rescue operation and found all four occupants with minor injuries. The plane came down near Ferme-Neuve.CanadaSep 9
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No injuries after midair collision between plane, helicopter northwest of EdmontonThe Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating a midair collision between a helicopter and a plane northwest of Edmonton on Tuesday.CanadaJul 9
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2 dead after small airplane crash at northern Alberta airportTwo people are dead following a small plane crash at a northern Alberta airport Tuesday.CanadaSep 4
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‘No evidence’ devastating Lytton fire caused by arson: RCMPMounties in British Columbia have concluded there's no evidence that the devastating fire that swept through the community of Lytton more than three years ago was arson.CrimeSep 12
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Another Toronto Island ferry crash puts pressure on city’s aging fleetThe latest problem has forced officials to withdraw the boat from service, even as frustrations over the regularity and reliability of island access grow.CanadaSep 7
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Canada not equipped to respond to marine emergencies, report into ZIM Kingston findsThe ZIM Kingston, with 21 crew members, was waiting for anchorage outside the Juan de Fuca Strait when a "series of side-to-side" rolls caused 109 containers to fall overboard.InvestigationsJul 31
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Pilot suffers minor injuries in crop-dusting plane crash near Arborg, Man.Manitoba RCMP say a man was taken to hospital with minor injuries Sunday afternoon when a crop-dusting plane he was flying crashed into some trees in the RM of Bifrost.CanadaJul 23
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Helicopter pilot shivered ‘uncontrollably’ before deadly B.C. crash: ReportThe Transportation Safety Board says a helicopter pilot killed in a crash in British Columbia almost two years ago was sick in the days leading up to the accident and reported "shivering uncontrollably" before the aircraft went down.InvestigationsSep 25
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Airlines lose bid to skirt some of Canada’s air passenger rights rulesThe court decision released Friday upholds Canada’s Air Passenger Protection Regulations after a group of airlines appealed to have them declared invalid for international flights.MoneyOct 4
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Toronto’s handling of ferry crashes raises questionsIn the past decade there have been eight incidents involving the city’s ferries, but only one of those has yielded a full-scale investigation from the Transportation Safety Board.PoliticsSep 14
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Adventure-seeking B.C. couple confirmed as victims found on Nova Scotia island: relativeThe couple whose remains recently washed ashore a remote Nova Scotia island have been identified as 70-year-old James Brett Clibbery and his 54-year-old wife, Sarah Packwood.CanadaJul 25
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Coal Harbour plane crash under investigation by Transportation Safety BoardFederal officials with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are in Vancouver looking into the plane crash that happened in Coal Harbour on Saturday,CanadaJun 9
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A U.S. port shutdown is nearing. The impact on Canada could be ‘severe’The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says $3.6 billion worth of goods cross the U.S.-Canada border every day, which is now threatened by a potential East Coast port shutdown.EconomySep 26
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‘Like being in prison’: Via Rail passenger says people stranded without food, water on Quebec trainThe expected three-hour ride ended up being a nearly 14-hour journey after Via Rail passengers were stranded for 10 hours in the 'middle of nowhere,' one passenger said.CanadaSep 3
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Immigration policy overhaul suggested as feds, provinces spar over asylum seeker resettlement'I think the issue has always been, from time immemorial, that we don't have our levels of government necessarily speaking to each other.'PoliticsSep 13
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Rail shutdown: Ottawa imposing binding arbitration on partiesFreight trains across Canada came to grinding halt Thursday as thousands of workers at the country’s two main railway companies were locked out.CanadaAug 22
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CN train derailment near Hinton, Alta., prompts TSB investigationThe Transportation Safety Board of Canada is sending a team to investigate a Saturday morning train derailment west of Edmonton.CanadaJun 1
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Canada’s food industry is worried as rail strike threat looms. Here’s whyAn expert said any work stoppages would put Canadian farmers out west in a difficult position as most of them have few options outside of the railways to move their product.CanadaAug 15