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  • Report into Myles Sanderson finds intake, mental health gaps in corrections system
    The committee investigating Myles Sanderson and the 2022 mass stabbing at James Smith Cree Nation says corrections and parole staff could not have prevented the tragedy.
    Canada
    Mar 12
  • Federal government launches forensic audit of Saskatchewan First Nations group
    Indigenous Services Canada says it plans to launch a forensic audit on the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.
    Canada
    Mar 19
  • Luka Magnotta now living in medium-security prison, says Correctional Service Canada
    A jury found Magnotta guilty of first-degree murder in 2014 for the killing and dismemberment of 33-year-old Concordia University student Jun Lin in 2012.
    Canada
    Mar 4
  • 34-year-old inmate dies after altercation in Alberta prison
    Correctional Service Canada (CSC) says an inmate died on Monday while in custody at a medium-security prison in Drumheller Alta. after an altercation.
    Crime
    Feb 28
  • Food service strike: Air Canada, WestJet refine menus at Toronto Pearson
    More than 800 workers responsible for providing food and beverages on flights leaving Toronto Pearson International Airport are on strike.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Service Canada moves to temporary new location in Kingston
    Service Canada says its new downtown location in Kingston, Ont., is temporary.
    Canada
    Feb 6
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  • More Canadians turning to streaming services despite price hikes: report
    A new report suggests Canadians' television viewing habits continue to shift toward streaming platforms at the expense of traditional cable and satellite subscriptions.
    Canada
    Mar 25
  • Public service unions will fight 3-day in-office mandate. What to know
    The Public Service Alliance of Canada says it will be filing an unfair labour practice complaint and looking into other legal options.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Tentative deal reached between Western University, union representing graduate TAs
    The agreement will still require ratification from Public Service Alliance of Canada Local 610 members as well as the university's board of governors.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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  • Civilian workers vote to end strike at Canadian Forces Base Kingston, union says
    Members are expected to return to work within the next five days, the Public Service Alliance of Canada says.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Inmate who escaped from minimum-security facility in Edmonton recaptured
    Correctional Services of Canada issued a warrant for 31-year-old Eugenia Herman who could not be accounted for at the Buffalo Sage Wellness House in Edmonton Saturday.
    Crime
    Apr 28
  • RCMP still probing alleged interference in federal elections, inquiry hears
    The ongoing inquiry into foreign interference is set to hear on Thursday from the top brass of Canada's intelligence agencies and foreign service.
    Canada
    Apr 4
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  • New zero-emission truck centre in Kelowna, B.C. breaks ground at YLW
    Velocity Truck Centres Canada broke ground on a 41,000-square-foot facility at the Kelowna, B.C., airport Friday to support sales and service of zero-emission trucks.
    Economy
    Apr 13
  • Charges laid in ‘serious assault’ at Millhaven Institution, OPP says
    A 24-year-old inmate is facing a number of charges including assault with a weapon.
    Crime
    Apr 19
  • Nearly 600 cars recovered in sweeping auto theft crackdown in Ontario, Quebec
    The Ontario Provincial Police and the Canada Border Services Agency said the majority of recovered cars — 483 of them — are from Ontario.
    Canada
    Apr 3
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  • Ongoing health crisis: Peguis First Nation declares state of emergency
    Between flooding that occurred in 2014, 2017 and 2022, a total of 784 people have been unable to return home, mainly due to a significant lack of housing in the community.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Canada’s dental plan has officially kicked in. Who is eligible?
    More than 1,200 seniors have already visited a dentist and had their claims processed by the federal government's new dental care plan, the Liberals announced Wednesday.
    Health
    May 2
  • Wounded Warriors partners with Kawartha Lakes police to boost mental health supports
    Wounded Warriors Canada provides additional mental health services and supports to police officers and staff, other emergency service personnel, military members and veterans.
    Canada
    Mar 26
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  • North Central Family Centre launches campaign to support affordable housing
    North Central Family Centre launched a capital campaign to offset the remaining balance of the affordable housing complex and community hub that will open later this year.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Inmate who briefly escaped from New Brunswick prison was violent career criminal
    The inmate attracted national attention in 2008 when he managed to slip out of double-locked leg irons and flee from the back of a corrections van.
    Crime
    Apr 18
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