Two people dead after Russian missiles cross into Poland : U.S. Officials
U.S. officials are reporting that two people have died after two Russian missiles crossed over into NATO member Poland.
A 600-year-old coin found in Newfoundland may be the oldest in Canada
A gold coin found in Newfoundland might be the oldest English coin in Canada, dating back to 1422-1427.
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More than 300 properties in B.C. Interior ordered to evacuate as wildfire spreads
Evacuation orders have now been issued for 324 properties in B.C.'s southern Interior following major growth of the Keremeos Creek wildfire.
RAW: Toronto road rage caught on camera
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20 teens involved in massive brawl in Kitchener, Ontario: police
For the second time in less than a week, police are investigating a fight in Kitchener involving up to 20 youths. Carmen Wong reports.
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Canada’s ER crisis: Doctors are urging governments to find solutions for “dangerous” wait times
Emergency room doctors say patients are experiencing “dangerous” wait times in ERs across the country and they are calling on federal and provincial governments to stop pointing fingers and work together towards a solution.
One of the biggest concerns is significant nursing shortages, which have led to bed closures in emergency departments and within medical units in hospitals. This means fewer available beds and personnel to care for patients at a time when hospitals are seeing an influx of sick Canadians.
Additionally, many Canadians have no choice but to go to ERs as they are unable to access primary care thanks to a national shortage of family physicians.
Health workers already burned out from working flat-out during the last two-and-a-half years of the pandemic are now left short-staffed amid a surge in patients due to waves of COVID-19 continuing and an unusually early start to the respiratory virus season.
As Heather Yourex-West reports, doctors say long wait times have put patients’ lives at risk.
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Quebec deputy premier calls for investigation into alleged beating of Senegalese diplomatic staff
The Republic of Senegal says one of its on-duty diplomats in Ottawa was beaten at her home by police earlier this week. Quebec Deputy Premier and Minister of Public Safety Geneviève Guilbeault announced she had asked the province's police watchdog to investigate.
Remembrance Day 2022 | WATCH: Last Post played at National War Memorial
Remembrance Day 2022 | WATCH: Last Post played at National War Memorial
Canada is seeing a shortage of children's antibiotics
Pharmacists in Canada are having trouble keeping an important antibiotic for treating bacterial infections in children on the shelves.
Khalistani's Clash With Canadian Indians Celebrating Diwali In Ontario Canada
Khalistani's Clash With Canadian Indians Celebrating Diwali In Ontario Canada
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17-year-old boy seriously injured in stabbing at Toronto high school
Police say a 17-year-old has been rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries following a stabbing inside Birchmount CI.
Quebec man hurls racist insults at couple in Montreal while walking through their neighbourhood
Montreal police will investigate an alleged hate crime after a family was berated outside their home.
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Woman set on fire on Toronto bus dies, police confirm
The family of a woman who was set on fire while on a Toronto bus in a random attack last month has released a short statement following her death.
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Canada places 58 out of 63 in climate change performance ranking
Canada gets low marks for its efforts to tackle climate change in the new Climate Change Performance Index presented at COP27, scoring 58th out of 63 countries evaluated. But the federal government says they’re starting to make changes to improve the country’s standing.
Near whiteout conditions cause dozens of crashes in Edmonton, junior hockey team bus included
Dozens of collisions caused delays and closures on the QE II Saturday. One of those was the team bus for the Sherwood Park Crusaders.
Family of woman detained in Dominican Republic thrilled to bring her home | "I bursted into tears"
The family of Calgary photographer, Brittney Wojcik-Harrison says they're excited to welcome her home after she was detained for seven month in the Dominican Republic with 12 other Canadians.
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Canadian retailers struggling to hire season workers
Retailers are struggling to hire staff for the holidays as seasonal hirings rates reach heights not seen since before the pandemic.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau misses Remembrance Day ceremonies because of summit in Asia
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is missing Remembrance Day events in Ottawa because of a summit in Asia. Mike Le Couteur reports.
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Canada mass stabbing: 10 dead, at least 15 injured in Saskatchewan | 9 News Australia
Canada mass stabbing: 10 dead, at least 15 injured in Saskatchewan | 9 News Australia
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Fertile farmland delivering local produce to Canadians is at risk
A piece of farmland in Surrey, B.C., is vulnerable to industrial development, despite being responsible for a huge chunk of the province's vegetable supply. Supporters say it beats American and Mexican produce to market and should be protected for the sake of local food security.
New report shows most commonly used passwords in Canada
NordPass' annual study that looks at the most common 'passwords' used in Canada and the results may or may not surprise you.
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Mischievous owl blamed for break-ins in British Columbia
Police are pointing the finger at a tiny winged culprit for two recent break-ins in Oak Bay, B.C.