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Partly due to youth radicalization, violent extremism remains 'a prominent national security threat,' RCMP says.


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A former B.C. Mountie who exchanged explicit messages with a victim of domestic violence has been given a conditional discharge and 12 months of probation.


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Thes Interior Health Authority is facing a class-action lawsuit over a data breach in 2009 that allegedly compromised thousands of employees' personal information.


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Toronto police said they were called to a crash at Eglinton Avenue West and Kipling Avenue a little before 3:30 p.m. to respond to a multi-vehicle collision.


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The Expo Deck, just south of Science World, was shuttered in February after an inspection found cracks in the concrete panels that make up the deck surface.


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Kinga Heming is well known for her voice in the Okanagan and has been singing jazz tunes at venues throughout the valley for years.


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The British Columbia Restaurant and Foodservices Association and Restaurants Canada say the directive from the CRA and from WorkSafeBC are in opposition to each other.


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Tate McRae opened up in 2020 about her love for music, dance, and staying true to herself amid rising fame and social media pressure.


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A 46-year-old woman from Salmon River, N.S., was killed in a motorcycle crash this week, according to RCMP.


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Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, would strike a blow to the recovery of several species the institution has been trying to save, said the zoo's CEO.


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The photograph Trump showed Ramaphosa was a screenshot from a Reuters video shot in the Democratic Republic of Congo that was published on Feb. 3.


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Early childhood educators in Manitoba will see a big boost on their paycheques thanks to new money from both the provincial and federal governments.


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"Soup Nazi" actor Larry Thomas will be picking up his ladle in a B.C. restaurant to raise money for victims of last month's attack on Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival.


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Collaros, who is entering his sixth season in Winnipeg, has helped the Bombers reach five straight Grey Cup finals, with victories in 2019 and 2021.


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The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees has said members, who work in jobs ranging from administrative to wildfire work, have voted in favour of strike action.


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A court in the French capital decided the verdict in the trial of the 'grandpa robbers' accused of stealing millions of dollars of Kardashian's jewerly.


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The Canada Revenue Agency says it plans to cut 280 permanent jobs and cites 'fiscal constraints', and this follows the cutting of more than 3000 jobs since last year.


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Thirteen of the 30 oldest jets in the world carrying travellers on scheduled or charter routes are operating in Canada, according to figures from an industry data provider.


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Alberta's two existing teams are based in High Level and Clearwater County.


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At least six MPs are asking their colleagues for support in their bid to become Speaker, with many speaking about the need to improve decorum in the House of Commons.


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Among respondents who support Alberta becoming a country, 76 per cent say they understand why the Prairie province might want to become independent.


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The new campus of Royal Roads University is being named after the late John Horgan, honouring the former B.C. premier in the Vancouver Island community of Langford where he lived.


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With thousands of people expected to descend on Alberta's mountain towns for the G7 summit, wildlife experts are taking steps to prevent any conflicts with wildlife.


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The Maple Leafs' president's chair will remain vacant.


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Police in the German city of Hamburg say they've arrested a suspect after 12 people were stabbed, six of them critically, at a train station.


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