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More transparency needed after high-profile prison transfers: ex-watchdogHoward Sapers, a former Correctional Investigator of Canada, says Canadians deserve to know more about the law and why corrections officials make their decisions.CanadaMay 19
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CSC told staff not to inform public about Luka Magnotta transfer: docsNewly released documents show Correctional Service Canada instructed staff not to tell the public about Luka Magnotta's transfer to a medium security prison.CanadaMay 14
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Under Trudeau, the civil service has grown twice as fast as Canada’s populationMore than 110,000 people have been added to the federal payroll since 2015 when Justin Trudeau became prime minister - a 43 per cent increase.PoliticsJul 17
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Canada’s digital services tax is here. How could it affect you?Canada added a new tax on tech giants that make money in Canada. The United States and businesses on both sides of the border say it's a bad decision.CanadaJul 4
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Psychotherapy, counselling services are now tax exempt in CanadaThe tax exemption, which was proposed by the federal government in the fall economic statement, went into effect on June 20, the CRA said.CanadaJul 16
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Meth, gun parts seized in Sicamous: Canada Border Services AgencyAfter border service officers found three silencers at Vancouver International air cargo operations in April, they launched an investigation that ended in Sicamous.CrimeJun 27
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Calgary water service could be restored by Canada Day if tests go well: mayorUntil the “all clear” is given, Mayor Jyoti Gondek said Calgarians need to reduce their water use by 25 per cent to avoid the taps going dry.CanadaJun 26
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AHS confirms E. coli case at Calgary daycare, no outbreak declaredAlberta Health Services has confirmed a case of E. coli discovered at a Calgary daycare chain that was the centre of one of Canada's worst E. coli outbreaks in 2023.HealthJul 7
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Lake Country police seize methamphetamine, fentanyl in traffic stopBoth individuals were released from custody while a complete report to Crown counsel is prepared for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, RCMP said.CrimeJul 17
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17-year-old girl reportedly falls from ride at Canada’s WonderlandYork Region Paramedic Services told Global News they responded to Canada's Wonderland amusement park at around 2:30 p.m. Thursday after a person reportedly fell from a ride.CanadaJul 11
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Canada Day weekend: What’s open and closed in PeterboroughA number of businesses and services in Peterborough will be closed on Canada Day or have adjusted hours of opening.ConsumerJun 28
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Inflation ticked up to 2.9% in May. Are July rate cut hopes still alive?Statistics Canada said inflation on services drove up the headline figure as Canadians paid more on rent, cell services, travel tours and air transportation.EconomyJun 25
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What’s open and closed on Canada Day in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara RegionCanada Day is Monday and a number of services and shops will not be operating in Hamilton, Burlington and Niagara Region on July 1.CanadaJun 27
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Canada Day 2024: What’s open and closed in LondonThe Canada Day long weekend is arriving in London, Ont., and with it will come some changes to business and service hours as well as some additional activities.CanadaJun 28
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Air Canada expands service to India, to offer non-stop flights from Toronto to MumbaiThe airline says the flights between Toronto and Mumbai will run four times a week starting Oct. 27.CanadaJun 3
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What’s open, what’s closed on Canada Day weekend in WinnipegMonday is July 1, Canada Day, which means many local services, businesses and resources will either be closed or operating under holiday hours over the long weekend.CanadaJun 28
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Winnipeg police talk cocaine bust, 3D-printed gun arrestsPolice spoke Tuesday about a drug trafficking investigation from this past spring, as well as Project Gauge -- an investigation into firearms trafficking involving 3D-printed guns.CrimeJul 23
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CBSA strike averted as union reaches tentative agreement with OttawaThe Canada Border Services Agency's workers union and the government were facing down a 12:01 a.m. Friday deadline for job action to begin.CanadaJun 11
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CBSA strike to begin Friday if no agreement reached: unionThe union representing more than 9,000 workers at the Canada Border Services Agency said if a deal is not reached, job action would begin at 12:01 a.m. ET on Friday.CanadaJun 10
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Star Blanket Cree Nation receives new water treatment plant, ending boil water advisoryAfter years of living under a boil water advisory, the Star Blanket Cree Nation receives a new water treatment plant to provide safe, clean drinking water for generations to come.CanadaJul 4