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  • Man arrested for ‘indecent act’ in front of female minors in Whitby: police
    An Oshawa, Ont., man was arrested after Durham Regional Police say he exposed himself to female youths in a public area in Whitby, Ont., earlier this month.
    Crime
    Apr 28
  • Taxpayers on the hook for minister’s Paris chauffeur: Sask. NDP
    The NDP released invoices filed by Dustin Duncan, the minister in charge of the province's natural gas utility, relating to a trip last year to Paris.
    Politics
    Mar 5
  • First-of-its-kind ‘mayor for a day’ initiative kicking off in Kingston, Ont.
    Students in grade 5 can send in their applications by June 5 for a chance to become a mayor for the day, as part of a new initiative by the City of Kingston.
    Canada
    2 hours
  • BC Nurses’ Union concerned with rise of illicit drugs, weapons inside hospitals
    The BC Nurses' Union said illicit drug use and a rise in weapons inside hospitals is becoming a significant safety concern for its members.
    Health
    Apr 4
  • Surrey man’s indecent exposure trial continues
    Thomas Cooper, 53, was cross-examined about his intentions when he arrived at the shopping mall in 2022. Tuesday was day two of the trial.
    Crime
    Mar 13
  • University of Winnipeg says cyberattack stole employee, student financial info
    The university disclosed last week that a cyber incident targeted the school's network, leading to the school delaying exams, cancelling classes and taking down internet services.
    Tech
    Apr 4
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  • Surrey man in court, accused of exposing himself to young woman in 2022
    Thomas Charles Cooper is accused of exposing himself to a young female employee at a Guildford clothing store in July 2022. He was in court on Monday.
    Crime
    Mar 11
  • Saskatoon city council to discuss freeway study as residents express opposition
    Saskatoon city council is set to discuss a study on phase two of the potential freeway plan.
    Canada
    Mar 27
  • B.C. to ban drug use in all public places in major overhaul of decriminalization
    The move comes amid a raging debate over the province's approach to the ongoing deadly toxic drug crisis, including decriminalization and "safe supply."
    Health
    Apr 26
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  • 40% of Canadian industries ‘highly vulnerable’ to supply shocks: StatCan
    Forty per cent of Canadian industries are 'highly vulnerable' to external demand and supply shocks, Statistics Canada says in a new report.
    Economy
    Mar 15
  • Ottawa has used AI in nearly 300 projects and initiatives: research
    Canada's federal government has used artificial intelligence in nearly 300 projects and initiatives, new research has found — including to help predict the outcome of tax cases.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Suspect wanted for exposing self to teen girl in shopping centre: London, Ont. police
    London police allege the suspect exposed himself to a teenage girl at a shopping centre in January. On Friday, police released surveillance images in hopes of identifying him.
    Crime
    Mar 8
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  • Former Canada Goose employees allege layoffs via email ‘inhumane’
    On March 26, Canada Goose CEO Dani Reiss announced 'sad news' in a LinkedIn post: the company was laying off 17 per cent of its global corporate workforce.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Billionaire who wants off Canada’s Russia sanctions list denounces Putin
    The Canadian government alleges Igor Makarov benefited from Russia's "oligarchy system."
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Video shows group smoking illicit drugs in Maple Ridge Tim Hortons
    A group of men are seen passing around a crack pipe in a booth, right next to two women who are seemingly unaware of what's happening.
    Crime
    Mar 29
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  • Health unit lists potential measles exposure locations after case confirmed in London, Ont.
    London, Ont.'s health unit says it has confirmed a case of measles involving an adult who likely got the disease while travelling. The unit has published a list of exposure sites.
    Health
    Mar 10
  • Weak productivity is an economic ‘emergency,’ Bank of Canada warns
    Bank of Canada senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers gave a speech in Halifax on Tuesday in which she sounded the alarm on Canada’s flagging productivity rates.
    Economy
    Mar 26
  • Cannabis review calls for several changes as industry struggles
    A group convened by the federal government to study the legislation that made cannabis legal is recommending the country review one of the industry's biggest gripes.
    Canada
    Mar 22
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  • Manitoba measles-free, but expert urges vaccination
    Manitoba is measles-free so far, but an expert says it's worth it to be prepared with a vaccine. 'It's one of the most effective vaccines that we have available to us,' he said.
    Health
    Mar 5
  • Former top U.S. generals say Afghanistan evacuation ‘too slow and too late’
    The rare testimony publicly exposed for the first time the strain and differences the military leaders had with the Biden administration in the final days of the war.
    U.S. News
    Mar 19
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