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From cold to closed: Advances in DNA analysis helped solve cold cases in 2025In a Quebec courtroom last October, Sylvie Desjardins delivered a message to her daughter's killer that was 30 years in the making.CanadaDec 29, 2025
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Ontario man accused of uttering threat against Iran ‘Day of Action’ protesters in TorontoA Burlington, Ont., man has been arrested on allegations he threatened to use a gun to stop Saturday's rally in Toronto opposing Iran's crackdown on domestic protests.CanadaFeb 15
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What is B.C.’s Mental Health Act and why is it relevant to Tumbler Ridge shooting?Police say the Tumbler Ridge teenage shooter had previous Mental Health Act apprehensions, prompting renewed focus on the law in B.CCanadaFeb 14
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Ontario police force welcomes financial experts to help battle extortion crimesLast year alone, there were 476 reported cases — of which 190 targeted businesses — and that only reflects incidents where the victims have come forward.Canada5 hours
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First Nations raise alarm over ICE detentions, urge caution crossing U.S. borderThe warning comes as the Assembly of First Nations confirmed at least one First Nations person recently had a negative encounter with ICE and has since returned to Canada.CanadaJan 29
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Canada-U.S. relationship ‘will not go back to what it was,’ Hillman saysThroughout her 30-year career with the Canadian government, Kirsten Hillman has also held various senior diplomatic, policy and legal positions in Canada and abroad.CanadaFeb 2
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They’re ‘trying to break me,’ says N.S. trading post owner of RCMP cannabis raidsA Mi’kmaq man alleges he was unlawfully detained by Nova Scotia RCMP for 23 hours after a cannabis raid on his trading post.CanadaJan 21
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Canada has no nuclear weapons. After Trump’s Greenland threats, should it?Wayne Eyre, the former chief of the defence staff, recently said Canada shouldn't rule out acquiring nuclear weapons, but experts and the defence minister dismiss the idea.CanadaFeb 4
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3 in 10 Albertans would vote for independence — but only half committed to separating: pollIpsos said for about half of separatist supporters, independence is more a political message to Ottawa than a plan they are prepared to suffer costs and sacrifices to achieve.CanadaJan 25
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Halifax teen allegedly part of online extremist group has 4 of 5 charges droppedA Halifax teen, who police alleged was affiliated with the violent online extremist group known as 764, has had four out of five charges against him withdrawn.CanadaJan 22
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Provinces are bracing for record deficits. What’s causing budgets to see red?From trade tensions to a shrinking workforce and existing inflation, several factors are leading to provinces posting sometimes record-breaking budgets.EconomyFeb 18
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‘The ground is shifting’: Inuit leader issues stark warning about Arctic sovereigntyInuit Tapiriit Kanatami president says sovereignty and security discussions need to include Indigenous peoples as world attention focuses on the Arctic.CanadaJan 28
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Danielle Smith promises Alberta referendum over immigration, Constitution changesPremier Danielle Smith said the immigration changes her UCP government has determined Alberta needs to push for are a significant departure from the status quo.Politics2 hours
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Danielle Smith says Alberta will withhold funding for judges without more input on selectionPremier Danielle Smith said her government will withhold funds for new judicial appointments in Alberta if the federal government doesn't give the province a say on who is picked.PoliticsFeb 3
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Read the full transcript of Poilievre’s speech to Conservative conventionConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a keynote speech Friday to kick off the party's national convention in Calgary ahead of a critical leadership review.PoliticsJan 30
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Encampments reported in 48 Toronto parks, a 55% decreaseData maintained by the City of Toronto showed the number of encampments, which rose significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, crept up throughout 2024.PoliticsJan 14
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‘What’s next’: Businesses react to loss of London Drugs in Downtown EastsideCiting years of staff safety concerns and significant operating losses at the Abbott Street store, the retailer said it has become unsustainable to continue operating there.EconomyJan 9
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Skeleton scandal: U.S. racer says Canadian team blocked her 6th Olympic bidU.S. skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender was hoping to be the first woman to compete in the Winter Games six times for the U.S., but fell short of qualifying. She's not giving up.TrendingJan 27
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Smith MLAs have signed referendum petition, Alberta separatist claimsA leader of Alberta's separatist movement says some members of Premier Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party caucus have signed the petition.CanadaJan 30
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Canada condemns Jimmy Lai’s conviction in Hong Kong, calls for his releaseLai, a former media mogul and outspoken critic of Beijing, was found guilty Monday of violating Hong Kong's stringent, China-imposed national security law.WorldDec 15, 2025