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Alberta earthquake probably natural: scientist Alberta earthquake probably natural: scientist

The largest earthquake ever recorded in Alberta, which rattled homes and nerves Tuesday, was probably due to natural causes, says a geologist.

Posted:3:46 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Science
Hits: 69540
Rating: 6954
Poster: Strutz
Massive Ontario child exploitation bust leads to 107 charged Massive Ontario child exploitation bust leads to 107 charged

A massive Ontario-wide investigation into child exploitation has led to more than 100 people being charged, police announced on Wednesday.

Posted:3:40 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69598
Rating: 6960
Poster: Strutz
Bank of Canada lost $522M in 3rd quarter Bank of Canada lost $522M in 3rd quarter

The Bank of Canada lost $522 million in the third quarter of this year, marking the first loss in its 87-year history.

Posted:10:59 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69580
Rating: 6958
Poster: raydan
Liberals say not banning hunting rifles in Canada' Why that's a lie | National Post Liberals say not banning hunting rifles in Canada' Why that's a lie | National Post

Bill C-21 bans dozens of low-powered, slow-to-fire guns only ever designed to shoot birds or skeet, despite what the Liberals say.

Posted:8:09 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 69537
Rating: 6954
Poster: DrCaleb
Ontario Housing Minister won’t say if he tipped off developers over Greenbelt changes Ontario Housing Minister won’t say if he tipped off developers over Greenbelt changes

NDP, Green Party demand probes of whether large landowners got advance notice of windfall

Posted:5:47 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 69493
Rating: 6949
Poster: DrCaleb
Landmark same-sex marriage bill wins Senate passage Landmark same-sex marriage bill wins Senate passage

The Senate passed bipartisan legislation Tuesday to protect same-sex marriages, an extraordinary sign of shifting national politics on the issue and a measure of relief for the hundreds of thousands of same-sex couples who have married since the Supreme C

Posted:5:48 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 69505
Rating: 6951
Poster: Strutz
Canada Post: Singh calls on Trudeau to scrap fuel surcharges Canada Post: Singh calls on Trudeau to scrap fuel surcharges

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step in to see Canada Post scrap its fuel surcharge on deliveries over the upcoming holiday rush period.

Posted:2:55 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 69641
Rating: 6964
Poster: Strutz
Horse-dragged video sees Ontario woman charged Horse-dragged video sees Ontario woman charged

A 23-year-old Ontario woman has been charged under the provincial welfare services act after a graphic video of a horse being dragged surfaced online. One video shows the horse being pulled with ropes as its back hooves drag along a road.

Posted:2:49 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69517
Rating: 6952
Poster: Strutz
Ahead of ban, Canadians already using less plastic: study Ahead of ban, Canadians already using less plastic: study

Canadians appear to be slowly cutting back on their use of plastic straws and grocery bags ahead of a national ban on such items that will take effect next month, new statistics show.

Posted:11:58 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 69514
Rating: 6951
Poster: Strutz
Bird flu: 50 million birds die in record US outbreak Bird flu: 50 million birds die in record US outbreak

While the risk for humans is low, authorities warn that safety measures should be taken near birds.

Posted:10:22 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 69504
Rating: 6950
Poster: DrCaleb
Latest GDP numbers show Canada's economy is still growing, but signs of slowdown are everywhere Latest GDP numbers show Canada's economy is still growing, but signs of slowdown are everywhere

Canada's economy expanded slightly in September, with the country's gross domestic product growing by 0.7 per cent during the third quarter.

Posted:10:21 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Economics
Hits: 69663
Rating: 6966
Poster: DrCaleb
RBC buying HSBC Canada for $13.5B RBC buying HSBC Canada for $13.5B

Royal Bank of Canada has signed a deal to acquire HSBC Bank Canada for $13.5 billion in cash.

Posted:6:42 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69781
Rating: 6978
Poster: DrCaleb
Man arrested and charged in grisly 1983 killings of 2 women in Toronto, police say Man arrested and charged in grisly 1983 killings of 2 women in Toronto, police say

A 61-year-old Northern Ontario man has been charged with first-degree murder in the grisly killings of two women in Toronto nearly four decades ago, with police saying advances in DNA technology helped them find him.

Posted:6:15 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69788
Rating: 6979
Poster: DrCaleb
A hundred UK companies sign up for four-day week with no loss of pay A hundred UK companies sign up for four-day week with no loss of pay

Thousands of employees to be moved permanently to four days in policy described as ‘transformative’

Posted:6:14 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69514
Rating: 6951
Poster: DrCaleb
‘Publishing is not a crime’: media groups urge US to drop Julian Assange charges ‘Publishing is not a crime’: media groups urge US to drop Julian Assange charges

The US government must drop its prosecution of the WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange because it is undermining press freedom, according to the media organisations that first helped him publish leaked diplomatic cables.

Posted:6:13 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 69557
Rating: 6956
Poster: DrCaleb
Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano erupts for 1st time in nearly 40 years Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano erupts for 1st time in nearly 40 years

Hawaii's Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano, has started to erupt, prompting volcanic ash and debris to fall nearby, authorities said Monday.

Posted:12:26 PM on Monday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 69762
Rating: 6977
Poster: DrCaleb
Chinese police search people's phones after anti-lockdown protests erupt across country Chinese police search people's phones after anti-lockdown protests erupt across country

Police on Monday stopped and searched people at the sites of weekend protests in Shanghai and Beijing, after crowds there and in other Chinese cities demonstrated against stringent COVID-19 measures disrupting lives three years into the pandemic.

Posted:12:17 PM on Monday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 69681
Rating: 6968
Poster: DrCaleb
Canadian military would be 'challenged' to launch large operation: Eyre | CTV News Canadian military would be 'challenged' to launch large operation: Eyre | CTV News

Canada’s military forces are 'ready' to meet their commitments should Russia's war in Ukraine spread to NATO countries, but it would be a 'challenge' to launch a larger scale operation in the long term, with ongoing personnel and equipment shortages, ac

Posted:1:57 PM on Sunday
Topic: Military
Hits: 69526
Rating: 6953
Poster: Scape
Alberta Children's Hospital installing additional space to cope with surge of emergency department visits Alberta Children's Hospital installing additional space to cope with surge of emergency department visits

Amid a surge of emergency department visits, the Alberta Children’s Hospital has added additional waiting space in the form of a heated trailer that will be used as an extra waiting area when the hospital’s emergency department is full.

Posted:7:44 AM on Sunday
Topic: Health
Hits: 69757
Rating: 6976
Poster: DrCaleb
Impending Arctic chill targets B.C. amid heavy alpine snow Impending Arctic chill targets B.C. amid heavy alpine snow

Two fronts sliding down the coast will bring a fresh coating of snow to the alpine level through the weekend. While this will be welcomed by ski resorts officially kicking off their winter season, with the freezing levels starting to tumble below 1000 met

Posted:7:37 AM on Sunday
Topic: Weather
Hits: 69523
Rating: 6952
Poster: DrCaleb
Protests against COVID-19 curbs spread to more Chinese cities Protests against COVID-19 curbs spread to more Chinese cities

Protests in China against heavy COVID-19 curbs spread to Shanghai on Sunday, with demonstrators also gathering at one of Beijing's most prestigious universities after a deadly fire in the country's far west sparked widespread anger.

Posted:7:35 AM on Sunday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69665
Rating: 6967
Poster: DrCaleb
Kim Jong Un says North Korea's goal is for world's strongest nuclear force Kim Jong Un says North Korea's goal is for world's strongest nuclear force

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country's ultimate goal is to possess the world's most powerful nuclear force, as he promoted dozens of military officers involved in the recent launch of North Korea's largest ballistic missile, state media report

Posted:6:32 PM on Saturday
Topic: Military
Hits: 69501
Rating: 6950
Poster: Strutz
US Bans Huawei Equipment, Cites National Security 'Risk' | PCMag US Bans Huawei Equipment, Cites National Security 'Risk' | PCMag

The Federal Communications Commission has prohibited the importation or sale of communications equipment made by Chinese companies including Huawei.

Posted:1:27 PM on Saturday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69509
Rating: 6951
Poster: Scape
Flu rising sharply in Canada, Dr. Theresa Tam says Flu rising sharply in Canada, Dr. Theresa Tam says

Flu is rising sharply in Canada as another respiratory virus that was hitting young children starts to decline, Canada's chief public health officer says.

Posted:8:15 AM on Saturday
Topic: Health
Hits: 69652
Rating: 6965
Poster: DrCaleb
Man who was in critical condition after Moncton arrest has died Man who was in critical condition after Moncton arrest has died

The man was arrested “without incident” on Sunday night at Moncton’s Evergreen Drive, RCMP previously said.

Posted:8:14 AM on Saturday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69554
Rating: 6955
Poster: DrCaleb
Sask. farmers, researchers worry investor-bought land 'empties out the countryside' Sask. farmers, researchers worry investor-bought land 'empties out the countryside'

Saskatchewan makes up about 40 per cent of Canada's farmland. Family farms own the vast majority of it, but researchers say large agriculture companies or investors who rent it out now control about two per cent.

Posted:8:12 AM on Saturday
Topic: Economics
Hits: 69631
Rating: 6963
Poster: DrCaleb
Canada wants to welcome 500,000 more immigrants in 2025. Can our country keep up' Canada wants to welcome 500,000 more immigrants in 2025. Can our country keep up'

Policy makers say higher immigration is necessary to fuel Canada’s economic growth, and in particular, to ease labour shortages, but with a population boom comes growing pains

Posted:8:11 AM on Saturday
Topic: Economics
Hits: 69556
Rating: 6956
Poster: DrCaleb
RCMP called to investigate multiple cases of veterans being offered medically assisted death RCMP called to investigate multiple cases of veterans being offered medically assisted death

As many as five Canadian military veterans may have been offered medically assisted dying by the veteran affairs department, a Parliamentary committee was told. The matter has now been handed over the RCMP for investigation.

Posted:6:02 AM on Friday
Topic: Military
Hits: 69634
Rating: 6963
Poster: DrCaleb
Luring pedophiles through fake online ads is not entrapment, Supreme Court says Luring pedophiles through fake online ads is not entrapment, Supreme Court says

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that online police investigations targeting adults looking to have sex with children do not constitute police entrapment.

Posted:5:54 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69554
Rating: 6955
Poster: DrCaleb
The Bank of Canada is blaming employed workers and higher wages for inflation — why isn’t it concerned about surging corporate profits? The Bank of Canada is blaming employed workers and higher wages for inflation — why isn’t it concerned about surging corporate profits?

It’s cruelly perverse to suggest that our biggest economic problem is that too many Canadians are working, when there is so much work to do in Canada, writes Jim Stanford.

Posted:2:39 PM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69559
Rating: 6956
Poster: Scape
Truck driver charged after vehicle plowed into residential school memorial march Truck driver charged after vehicle plowed into residential school memorial march

A man has been criminally charged after the vehicle he was driving plowed into several people during a memorial march for residential school survivors in Mission, B.C., earlier this year.

Posted:5:46 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69563
Rating: 6956
Poster: DrCaleb
18-year-old killed in stabbing outside B.C. high school identified 18-year-old killed in stabbing outside B.C. high school identified

RCMP have identified the young man who died after being stabbed in the parking lot of a high school in Surrey, B.C., on Tuesday.

Posted:5:45 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69563
Rating: 6956
Poster: DrCaleb
Canada to unveil new climate adaptation strategy today with a $1 billion commitment: sources Canada to unveil new climate adaptation strategy today with a $1 billion commitment: sources

Canada's first climate adaptation strategy, to be unveiled today, will commit the federal government to new construction guidelines and standards in areas prone to flooding and wildfires.

Posted:5:17 AM on Thursday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 69787
Rating: 6979
Poster: DrCaleb
Balenciaga sorry for ads featuring kids with bondage bears Balenciaga sorry for ads featuring kids with bondage bears

Luxury fashion house Balenciaga has apologized for featuring children cuddling teddy bears dressed in bondage gear in its latest advertising campaign.

Posted:3:22 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69551
Rating: 6955
Poster: Strutz
Alberta justice minister calls for firing of RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki | CBC News Alberta justice minister calls for firing of RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki | CBC News

Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro is calling on the federal government to fire RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki, saying her continued tenure is damaging to the national police force.

Posted:2:29 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69584
Rating: 6958
Poster: Scape
Police investigating after car strikes baby stroller in Montreal hit and run Police investigating after car strikes baby stroller in Montreal hit and run

The incident, which occurred on Nov. 16, was filmed by a nearby surveillance camera. Video and images have been circulating widely on social media.

Posted:1:06 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69598
Rating: 6960
Poster: DrCaleb
Canadian teen killed as twin bomb blasts shake Jerusalem Canadian teen killed as twin bomb blasts shake Jerusalem

Two explosions at bus stops on Jerusalem's outskirts killed a Canadian and wounded at least 14 others on Wednesday, health officials said, in what Israeli police said appeared to be an attack by Palestinian militants.

Posted:12:54 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 69553
Rating: 6955
Poster: DrCaleb
Cat found stuck in bag at JFK airport Cat found stuck in bag at JFK airport

Don't accuse the TSA of catnapping on the job. When an alert agent at New York's John F. Kennedy airport noticed tufts of orange fur poking out of a slightly unzipped suitcase, it gave him pause.

Posted:1:03 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Funny
Hits: 69540
Rating: 6954
Poster: Strutz
Workers at Canadian Tire factories overseas paid poverty wages, labour groups allege Workers at Canadian Tire factories overseas paid poverty wages, labour groups allege

Canadian labour groups have filed a complaint with a federal corporate watchdog saying Canadian Tire failed to ensure workers in its South Asian supplier factories are paid a living wage.

Posted:3:21 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69755
Rating: 6977
Poster: DrCaleb
Former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum found not guilty of public mischief Former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum found not guilty of public mischief

A judge has found former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum not guilty of public mischief. The 78-year-old was accused of lying to police by falsely accusing a political opponent of deliberately running over his foot.

Posted:12:51 PM on Monday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69552
Rating: 6955
Poster: DrCaleb
Why 'stay home when sick' matters so much right now Why 'stay home when sick' matters so much right now

The "stay home when sick" message came before "mask up" to prevent spread early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that flu and other viruses have joined the mix, the original advice holds true more than ever, some Canadian doctors say.

Posted:12:50 PM on Monday
Topic: Health
Hits: 69679
Rating: 6968
Poster: DrCaleb
Canada needs to take a harder line on 'evil authoritarian regimes' like China: senator Canada needs to take a harder line on 'evil authoritarian regimes' like China: senator

Following claims that Chinese agents interfered in recent Canadian elections and stole industry secrets from Hydro-Québec, Conservative Sen. Leo Housakos is calling on the Canadian government to take a harder line against China — a country he desc

Posted:12:28 PM on Sunday
Topic: Political
Hits: 69602
Rating: 6960
Poster: DrCaleb
Environment Canada warns of hazardous roads, heavy snow for parts of Ontario  | Globalnews.ca Environment Canada warns of hazardous roads, heavy snow for parts of Ontario | Globalnews.ca

The federal agency issued morning alerts about severe weather in Georgian Bay communities, where 50 to 80 centimetres of snow were expected to fall by late Sunday.

Posted:12:26 PM on Sunday
Topic: Weather
Hits: 69554
Rating: 6955
Poster: DrCaleb
Climate damage fund for poor nations approved at COP27 — but no deal on emissions reduction Climate damage fund for poor nations approved at COP27 — but no deal on emissions reduction

Countries adopted a hard-fought final agreement at the COP27 climate summit early on Sunday that sets up a fund to help poor countries being battered by climate disasters — but does not boost efforts to tackle the emissions causing them.

Posted:12:24 PM on Sunday
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 69575
Rating: 6958
Poster: DrCaleb
Lawsuit filed over story of alleged entrapment plot involving Nenshi and Russian money | CBC News Lawsuit filed over story of alleged entrapment plot involving Nenshi and Russian money | CBC News

The owners of Shane Homes have filed a $1-million lawsuit against Canadaland following a published investigation that alleged they helped fund a plot to oust former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi by entrapping him into accepting illegal Russian money.

Posted:9:14 PM on Friday
Topic: Political
Hits: 69592
Rating: 6959
Poster: Scape
Workers at 100 U.S. Starbucks locations walk off the job in unionization push Workers at 100 U.S. Starbucks locations walk off the job in unionization push

Starbucks workers at more than 100 U.S. stores are on strike Thursday in their largest labour action since a campaign to unionize the company's stores began late last year.

Posted:5:48 AM on Friday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69731
Rating: 6974
Poster: DrCaleb
Family physician sentenced to 4-year prison term for largest doctor billing fraud in Alberta history | Family physician sentenced to 4-year prison term for largest doctor billing fraud in Alberta history |

Dr. Yifei Shi, 35, admits that in 2016 she defrauded the Alberta government of $827,077 through false billings. The family physician has been ordered to repay Alberta Health and serve a four-year prison term.

Posted:5:47 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69713
Rating: 6971
Poster: DrCaleb
Federal dental benefit officially becomes law Federal dental benefit officially becomes law

The first stage of the Canada Dental Benefit officially became law Thursday night after Bill C-31 passed its final reading in the Senate and received royal assent from Governor General Mary Simon.

Posted:5:41 AM on Friday
Topic: Health
Hits: 69783
Rating: 6979
Poster: DrCaleb
Premier Danielle Smith fires Alberta Health Services board, appoints administrator | CBC News Premier Danielle Smith fires Alberta Health Services board, appoints administrator | CBC News

After pledging a change in leadership due to pandemic frustrations, Premier Danielle Smith has fired 11 members of the Alberta Health Services board and replaced them with an administrator.

Posted:5:37 PM on Thursday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 69592
Rating: 6959
Poster: Scape
As the crypto chaos continues, Liberals remind voters of Poilievre's praise for bitcoin | CBC News As the crypto chaos continues, Liberals remind voters of Poilievre's praise for bitcoin | CBC News

As cryptocurrency prices plunge and some of the exchanges they trade on pause withdrawals, the federal Liberal government is eager to remind voters that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre once touted the asset class as a way to "opt out" of inflation.

Posted:12:16 PM on Thursday
Topic: Political
Hits: 69892
Rating: 6989
Poster: Scape
US midterms: Republicans narrowly win back the House US midterms: Republicans narrowly win back the House

Republicans secure the 218 seats needed for a majority, enough to stall President Biden's agenda.

Posted:5:43 AM on Thursday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 69544
Rating: 6954
Poster: DrCaleb
Why Xi Jinping publicly rebuked Justin Trudeau, and what it means for Canada's relations with China Why Xi Jinping publicly rebuked Justin Trudeau, and what it means for Canada's relations with China

Xi Jinping's rare and threatening rebuke of Justin Trudeau at the G20 summit in Indonesia this week was a rare and surprising move by the Chinese president, and highlighted the disregard he has for the Canadian prime minister, according to some experts an

Posted:5:41 AM on Thursday
Topic: Political
Hits: 69628
Rating: 6963
Poster: DrCaleb
Ontario education workers give notice to strike again Ontario education workers give notice to strike again

The Canadian Union of Public Employees has filed another strike notice, leaving education workers poised to walk off the job again in Ontario, according to both the province's minister of education and the union.

Posted:5:40 AM on Thursday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 69601
Rating: 6960
Poster: DrCaleb
Actor Kevin Spacey faces more sexual assault charges in Britain | Reuters Actor Kevin Spacey faces more sexual assault charges in Britain | Reuters

Britain's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorised seven additional charges against Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey for a number of sexual assaults against one man between 2001 and 2004, it said on Wednesday.

Posted:11:49 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 69525
Rating: 6953
Poster: Scape
Loblaw's profits up 30%, led by booming sales of high margin items like beauty products, cold meds Loblaw's profits up 30%, led by booming sales of high margin items like beauty products, cold meds

Loblaw Companies Ltd. reported that its third-quarter profit rose about 30 per cent compared with a year ago. The grocer noted a continued shift to private label brands like President's Choice and No Name.

Posted:5:05 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 69634
Rating: 6963
Poster: Strutz
Hot tub allowed to stay on B.C. man's condo patio, tribunal rules Hot tub allowed to stay on B.C. man's condo patio, tribunal rules

A B.C. condo owner will be allowed to keep his “inflatable spa” — or hot tub — on his patio despite the objections of his strata council, a civil tribunal has ruled.

Posted:5:46 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70452
Rating: 7045
Poster: DrCaleb
Apple launches new emergency SOS system for calls | CTV News Apple launches new emergency SOS system for calls | CTV News

As Canada's top telecommunications companies face pressure to ensure Canadians can reach emergency responders in the event of a major outage, Apple is rolling out a new service. The Emergency SOS system, available on iPhone 14 devices in Canada this week,

Posted:5:44 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 70347
Rating: 7035
Poster: DrCaleb
Chinese President Xi confronts Trudeau for sharing details of G20 conversation Chinese President Xi confronts Trudeau for sharing details of G20 conversation

Chinese President Xi Jinping criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for sharing details of a conversation the two on the sidelines of the G20 summit Indonesia.

Posted:5:42 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 70312
Rating: 7031
Poster: DrCaleb
4 animals killed in west Quebec safari park, 2 men charged 4 animals killed in west Quebec safari park, 2 men charged

Two men who allegedly broke into the Omega animal park in Montebello, Que., and killed three wild boars and an elk are facing several criminal charges.

Posted:6:07 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70529
Rating: 7054
Poster: DrCaleb
Hydro-Québec employee charged with spying for China | Hydro-Québec employee charged with spying for China |

Yuesheng Wang, from Candiac, Que., faces four charges under the Security of Information Act and the Criminal Code of Canada.

Posted:6:06 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70376
Rating: 7038
Poster: DrCaleb
Trudeau left out in the cold as China’s Xi engages in a whirlwind of diplomacy at G20 Trudeau left out in the cold as China’s Xi engages in a whirlwind of diplomacy at G20

The Prime Minister’s schedule did not include any summit with the Chinese President, and neither Ottawa nor Beijing has indicated one could take place

Posted:6:02 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 70347
Rating: 7035
Poster: DrCaleb
Comedian Jay Leno's face burned after car catches fire in his garage Comedian Jay Leno's face burned after car catches fire in his garage

Comedian Jay Leno was taken to Grossman Burn Center after his face was burned in his Los Angeles garage when one of his cars burst into flames.

Posted:6:01 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Hits: 70552
Rating: 7056
Poster: DrCaleb
Dr. Deena Hinshaw out as Alberta's chief medical officer of health | CBC News Dr. Deena Hinshaw out as Alberta's chief medical officer of health | CBC News

When Danielle Smith was sworn in as Alberta's premier on Oct. 11, she said she would replace Hinshaw. Less than five weeks later, she's made good on that promise.

Posted:5:04 PM on Monday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 70413
Rating: 7041
Poster: Scape
Nickelback to be inducted into Canadian Music Hall of Fame | CTV News Nickelback to be inducted into Canadian Music Hall of Fame | CTV News

Nickelback is getting a spot in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The rock hitmakers from Hanna, Alta. have been named as the latest inductees into the illustrious home of Canada's top music talent.

Posted:5:01 PM on Monday
Topic: Arts & Entertainment
Hits: 70369
Rating: 7037
Poster: Scape
Bomb attack on major Istanbul street kills 6, wounds dozens Bomb attack on major Istanbul street kills 6, wounds dozens

A bomb rocked a bustling pedestrian avenue in the heart of Istanbul on Sunday, killing six people, wounding several dozen and leaving panicked people to flee the fiery blast or huddle in cafés and shops

Posted:5:46 AM on Monday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 70406
Rating: 7041
Poster: DrCaleb
Ontario premier announces plan to extend provincial gas tax cut for 1 year Ontario premier announces plan to extend provincial gas tax cut for 1 year

A temporary tax cut intended to help Ontario residents save money at the pumps will be extended for another year, the province's premier announced on Sunday.

Posted:5:43 AM on Monday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 70417
Rating: 7042
Poster: DrCaleb
Should B.C.'s name reflect Indigenous heritage' Should B.C.'s name reflect Indigenous heritage'

Half of young adults support the idea of changing British Columbia’s name to reflect the province’s Indigenous heritage, according to a new survey.

Posted:5:33 PM on Sunday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 70414
Rating: 7041
Poster: Strutz
Remembrance Day donations stolen during B.C. legion break-in Remembrance Day donations stolen during B.C. legion break-in

A Royal Canadian Legion branch in B.C.'s Okanagan is describing a break-in on the night of Remembrance Day as "devastating," saying thieves made off with all of the donations collected for the Poppy Fund.

Posted:5:01 PM on Sunday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70381
Rating: 7038
Poster: Strutz
Kids’ Advil on Amazon nearly $300 as pediatric hospital pressure mounts Kids’ Advil on Amazon nearly $300 as pediatric hospital pressure mounts

A pack of children’s Advil is currently on sale for nearly $300 on Amazon in Canada as a shortage of kids’ pain medications, surge of respiratory illnesses and mounting pediatric patient volumes compound in Ontario.

Posted:4:17 PM on Saturday
Topic: Health
Hits: 70350
Rating: 7035
Poster: Strutz
Maple syrup thrown on painting at Vancouver Art Gallery Maple syrup thrown on painting at Vancouver Art Gallery

Climate activists calling for an end to a gas pipeline project in northern British Columbia threw maple syrup on an Emily Carr painting and glued themselves to the wall at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

Posted:4:11 PM on Saturday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 73753
Rating: 7375
Poster: Strutz
Dallas air show: 2 vintage aircraft collide Dallas air show: 2 vintage aircraft collide

Two historic military planes collided and crashed to the ground Saturday during an air show in Dallas, exploding into a ball of flames and sending plumes of black smoke billowing into the sky. It was unclear how many people were on board the aircraft or i

Posted:4:11 PM on Saturday
Topic: Military
Hits: 70417
Rating: 7042
Poster: Strutz
Federal cabinet minister refutes N.S. finance minister's gas tax claims | CBC News Federal cabinet minister refutes N.S. finance minister's gas tax claims | CBC News

Nova Scotia's representative at the federal cabinet table, Sean Fraser, says the Houston government is free to cut its fuel tax if it chooses and the suggestion Ottawa might retaliate by reducing health and social transfers is simply "preying on people's

Posted:1:37 PM on Thursday
Topic: Political
Hits: 70456
Rating: 7046
Poster: Scape
Women banned from Afghanistan's gyms by Taliban rulers Women banned from Afghanistan's gyms by Taliban rulers

The Taliban are banning women from using gyms in Afghanistan, an official in Kabul said Thursday, the religious group's latest edict cracking down on women's rights and freedoms since they took power more than a year ago.

Posted:11:21 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70378
Rating: 7038
Poster: Strutz
Woman told to change 'abortion is health care' shirt before entering Sask. Legislature Woman told to change 'abortion is health care' shirt before entering Sask. Legislature

An abortion rights activist was asked to turn her shirt inside out to gain entry to the Saskatchewan Legislature as a visitor Wednesday.

Posted:10:41 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70372
Rating: 7037
Poster: DrCaleb
Taking down a ransomware hacker Taking down a ransomware hacker

An FBI investigation into a criminal ransomware gang believed to be tied to Russia led to a Canadian government employee in Gatineau, the largest cryptocurrency seizure in Canadian history and hundreds of victims around the world.

Posted:10:40 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70391
Rating: 7039
Poster: DrCaleb
Eggs thrown at King Charles and Camilla in northern England Eggs thrown at King Charles and Camilla in northern England

Four eggs were thrown at King Charles and Camilla, his wife and Queen Consort, while on tour in northern England. One narrowly missed the King, who carried on with his duties.

Posted:6:31 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70328
Rating: 7033
Poster: DrCaleb
Muslim women most affected by Quebec's secularism law, Court of Appeal hears Muslim women most affected by Quebec's secularism law, Court of Appeal hears

As hearings on Quebec's secularism law continue before the Quebec Court of Appeal, a lawyer for the English Montreal School Board says the law overwhelmingly discriminates against Muslim women.

Posted:6:21 AM on Thursday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 70461
Rating: 7046
Poster: DrCaleb
Private health care in N.L. slammed by demand as patients seek help outside public system Private health care in N.L. slammed by demand as patients seek help outside public system

While Newfoundland and Labrador's public health system continues to be overwhelmed, private health clinics are facing the same challenges as patients look for alternative means for health care.

Posted:5:59 AM on Thursday
Topic: Health
Hits: 70620
Rating: 7062
Poster: DrCaleb
New Conservative Communications Director Railed Against ‘Globalists’ and ‘New World Order’ on Blog New Conservative Communications Director Railed Against ‘Globalists’ and ‘New World Order’ on Blog

The Conservative Party of Canada’s newly appointed director of communications has strong opinions about “globalists” and “the inception of a new world order.” Sarah Fischer, a long-time party staffer and 2019 Conservative candidate under Andrew

Posted:12:41 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 70339
Rating: 7034
Poster: Scape
Kitchener couple finds WW II medals in walls, tracks down Quebec-born soldier's granddaughter Kitchener couple finds WW II medals in walls, tracks down Quebec-born soldier's granddaughter

When Krista and Kerry O'Brien began renovations on their home in Kitchener, Ont., they never expected to find war memorabilia tucked in the basement's walls. The discovery earlier this fall led to their journey to locate surviving family of the medals' ow

Posted:12:04 PM on Wednesday
Topic: Military
Hits: 70476
Rating: 7048
Poster: Strutz
Not only does swearing feel good — it's also good for you: study Not only does swearing feel good — it's also good for you: study

A review of more than 100 studies finds that swearing helps people tolerate pain, ease stress, build and maintain interpersonal connections, and in some cases, be more persuasive. 

Posted:11:44 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Funny
Hits: 70480
Rating: 7048
Poster: Strutz
After centuries lying dormant, this Alaska volcano is once again showing signs of life After centuries lying dormant, this Alaska volcano is once again showing signs of life

After centuries of inactivity, a volcano in the Alaskan panhandle has awakened from dormancy. Scientists have traced a swarm of minor earthquakes to magma activity below Mount Edgecumbe, around 450 kilometres northwest of Prince Rupert, B.C., bu

Posted:11:44 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Science
Hits: 70415
Rating: 7042
Poster: Strutz
Owner of Sobeys, Safeway stores tight-lipped on IT problems impacting pharmacies Owner of Sobeys, Safeway stores tight-lipped on IT problems impacting pharmacies

Empire Company, which owns 1,500 grocery stores across Canada, started experiencing problems late last week. Another major company, Maple Leaf Foods, is also experiencing issues and says it's working with cybersecurity experts.

Posted:6:56 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Business
Hits: 70540
Rating: 7054
Poster: DrCaleb
Sexual assault charges laid in 1981 Edmonton attack on 15-year-old girl Sexual assault charges laid in 1981 Edmonton attack on 15-year-old girl

The girl was walking home across a school field in northeast Edmonton when she was grabbed by a man, dragged and sexually assaulted.

Posted:5:51 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70401
Rating: 7040
Poster: DrCaleb
Pakistan's Imran Khan says three bullets were taken from his right leg Pakistan's Imran Khan says three bullets were taken from his right leg

Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan says three bullets were taken from his right leg from the shooting which injured him last week.

Posted:9:16 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 70357
Rating: 7036
Poster: DrCaleb
Trudeau accuses China of 'aggressive' election interference Trudeau accuses China of 'aggressive' election interference

It follows reports that Canada has identified 11 Beijing-funded candidates at the 2019 elections.

Posted:6:11 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 70398
Rating: 7040
Poster: DrCaleb
What are the U.S. midterms' Need-to-know basics What are the U.S. midterms' Need-to-know basics

Here's a primer on the 2022 U.S. midterm elections to get you up to speed as the country waits to learn who'll be in charge in Congress come January.

Posted:5:56 PM on Monday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 72878
Rating: 7288
Poster: Strutz
Diesel price tops $3 per litre after overnight hike Diesel price tops $3 per litre after overnight hike

The price of diesel and furnace oil in New Brunswick spiked overnight.

Posted:6:37 AM on Monday
Topic: Economics
Hits: 77287
Rating: 7729
Poster: DrCaleb
Ford says he will rescind controversial bill if Ontario education workers end strike action Ford says he will rescind controversial bill if Ontario education workers end strike action

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday that his government is willing to rescind controversial legislation that imposed a contract on education workers and took away their right to strike if the Canadian Union Public Employees (CUPE) ends its ongoing strik

Posted:5:58 AM on Monday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 77610
Rating: 7761
Poster: DrCaleb
Union says about 2,200 GO Transit workers to strike Monday morning after failing to reach a deal Union says about 2,200 GO Transit workers to strike Monday morning after failing to reach a deal

Commuters across much of southern Ontario may find themselves scrambling for alternative means of transport after the union representing 2,200 GO Transit employees announced members would be walking off the job as of Monday morning.

Posted:4:46 PM on Sunday
Topic: Misc CDN
Hits: 88263
Rating: 8826
Poster: Strutz
Time stands still on B.C.'s move to permanent daylight time Time stands still on B.C.'s move to permanent daylight time

On Nov. 6, British Columbians will set their clocks back one hour, as they have every autumn for more than 50 years, even though the province promised to end the practice three years ago.

Posted:5:30 AM on Sunday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 91057
Rating: 9106
Poster: DrCaleb
Global South prepares a major push for climate compensation at COP27 | Global South prepares a major push for climate compensation at COP27 |

As envoys from around the world gather in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, for the UN’s 27th annual climate change conference, a demand from vulnerable countries that’s been around since the first conference will finally have a shot at centre stage.

Posted:5:29 AM on Sunday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 91079
Rating: 9108
Poster: DrCaleb
Canadians fed up with homelessness and governments making it worse Canadians fed up with homelessness and governments making it worse

There was a time, not too long ago, when tent cities plagued by violence and disorder were a phenomenon reserved almost exclusive to the most troubled corners of Vancouver or Toronto. Article content But now, they’re virtually everywhere.

Posted:5:28 AM on Sunday
Topic: Political
Hits: 91069
Rating: 9107
Poster: DrCaleb
North Korea, South Korea both launch warplanes as tension remain high North Korea, South Korea both launch warplanes as tension remain high

South Korea scrambled about 80 military aircraft, including advanced F-35 fighter jets, on Friday after tracking about 180 flights by North Korean warplanes inside North Korean territory in what appeared to be a defiant show of strength.

Posted:7:41 AM on Friday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 91057
Rating: 9106
Poster: DrCaleb
'Nobody intervened': Portapique resident dies after speaking out about mental health issues 'Nobody intervened': Portapique resident dies after speaking out about mental health issues

A resident of Portapique, N.S., who survived the mass shooting that began in the small community in April 2020 has died suddenly after years of 'hell' trying to move away from the area where many of his friends and neighbours were killed.

Posted:7:34 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 91065
Rating: 9107
Poster: DrCaleb
Lowe's to sell Canadian business to private equity firm Lowe's to sell Canadian business to private equity firm

Lowe's Companies, Inc. is selling its Canadian retail business to New York-based private equity firm Sycamore Partners for US$400 million plus a performance-based deferred consideration.

Posted:7:32 AM on Friday
Topic: Business
Hits: 91124
Rating: 9112
Poster: DrCaleb
Ethiopia civil war: Tigray truce a triumph for PM Abiy Ahmed Ethiopia civil war: Tigray truce a triumph for PM Abiy Ahmed

Huge concessions have been made by Tigray leaders to end a two-year conflict in northern Ethiopia.

Posted:7:30 AM on Friday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 90994
Rating: 9099
Poster: DrCaleb
Supreme Court set to rule on constitutionality of conditional sentencing rule Supreme Court set to rule on constitutionality of conditional sentencing rule

The Supreme Court of Canada will rule today on the constitutionality of a law that prevented a judge from allowing an offender to avoid jail by imposing a conditional sentence.

Posted:7:29 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 91018
Rating: 9102
Poster: DrCaleb
Shortage of children's pain relievers is crowding the ER — but there are solutions, doctors say Shortage of children's pain relievers is crowding the ER — but there are solutions, doctors say

With the cold and flu season in full swing in many parts of Canada — and new COVID variants arising worldwide — supplies of pain medications containing acetaminophen and ibuprofen remain short on pharmacy shelves and parents are looking for options. S

Posted:7:27 AM on Friday
Topic: Health
Hits: 91449
Rating: 9145
Poster: DrCaleb
55,000 Ontario education workers walk off the job as indefinite strike begins 55,000 Ontario education workers walk off the job as indefinite strike begins

Striking Ontario education workers are picketing at politicians' offices across the province today, with a major demonstration planned for the legislature in Toronto.

Posted:6:38 AM on Friday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 91048
Rating: 9105
Poster: DrCaleb
Freeland introduces mini-budget that promises support for low-income workers, students | CBC News Freeland introduces mini-budget that promises support for low-income workers, students | CBC News

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled her fall economic statement Thursday — a roadmap of what's to come from the federal government as the economy stands on the brink of a recession.

Posted:1:26 PM on Thursday
Topic: Political
Hits: 91249
Rating: 9125
Poster: Scape
Danielle Smith's rough first impression puts Alberta NDP in likely majority territory: new poll | CBC News Danielle Smith's rough first impression puts Alberta NDP in likely majority territory: new poll | CBC News

Albertans are in position to deliver a majority government to Rachel Notley's NDP, while the public appears to have deep doubts about the United Conservative Party's new leader, Premier Danielle Smith, according to a new poll commissioned by CBC News.

Posted:12:25 PM on Thursday
Topic: Provincial Politics
Hits: 91066
Rating: 9107
Poster: Scape
How Irving's Bermuda insurance company piled up millions in offshore tax-free profits How Irving's Bermuda insurance company piled up millions in offshore tax-free profits

New Brunswick’s billionaire Irving family created an offshore insurance company that allowed them to move millions of dollars in profits out of Canada and into the tax haven of Bermuda, according to leaked documents reviewed by CBC News and Radio-Canada

Posted:6:18 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 91062
Rating: 9106
Poster: DrCaleb
North Korea fires more missiles, including a possible ICBM, after record day of launches North Korea fires more missiles, including a possible ICBM, after record day of launches

North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles on Thursday, including a possible failed intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that triggered an alert for residents in parts of central and northern Japan to seek shelter.

Posted:6:15 AM on Thursday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 91089
Rating: 9109
Poster: DrCaleb
2 arrested after cannabis candies given to trick-or-treaters: Winnipeg police 2 arrested after cannabis candies given to trick-or-treaters: Winnipeg police

A 63-year-old man and 53-year-old woman face numerous charges after Winnipeg police allege they handed out cannabis candies to trick-or-treaters on Monday night.

Posted:6:14 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 91017
Rating: 9102
Poster: DrCaleb
Suspect ID'd in fatal shooting outside Toronto high school Suspect ID'd in fatal shooting outside Toronto high school

Toronto police have identified a 17-year-old suspect wanted in connection with a shooting outside an east-end high school that left a teen dead Monday.

Posted:6:11 AM on Thursday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 91023
Rating: 9102
Poster: DrCaleb
Federal government moves to cut China out of Canadian critical mineral industry Federal government moves to cut China out of Canadian critical mineral industry

After a national security review, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is ordering three Chinese resource companies to sell their interests in Canadian critical mineral firms.

Posted:5:54 AM on Thursday
Topic: Business
Hits: 91066
Rating: 9107
Poster: DrCaleb
Courts, government bills are unravelling Harper-era crime laws Courts, government bills are unravelling Harper-era crime laws

The list of criminal laws passed by the Stephen Harper government that have since been struck down by Canadian courts is growing steadily.

Posted:6:49 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 91048
Rating: 9105
Poster: DrCaleb
Next atmospheric river on its way to B.C., bringing heavy rain and hope to drought-stricken areas Next atmospheric river on its way to B.C., bringing heavy rain and hope to drought-stricken areas

The next atmospheric river of the season is forecast to bring heavy rain to coastal British Columbia by late Thursday and this one could drench drought-stricken areas that have been bypassed by recent storms.

Posted:5:57 AM on Wednesday
Topic: Weather
Hits: 91089
Rating: 9109
Poster: DrCaleb
YouTube brings Showtime, Paramount+ and other streaming services into its main app | Engadget YouTube brings Showtime, Paramount+ and other streaming services into its main app | Engadget

YouTube is clearly trying to be a one-stop shop for all your streaming video needs, including livestreams, movies, TV and sports..

Posted:4:57 PM on Tuesday
Topic: Tech
Hits: 91006
Rating: 9101
Poster: Scape
Norway raises military alert level after suspicious drone sightings Norway raises military alert level after suspicious drone sightings

Norway heightened its military alert level on Monday, saying the country was facing the "most serious" security situation in decades.

Posted:9:16 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Misc World
Hits: 91000
Rating: 9100
Poster: DrCaleb
Bolsonaro supporters block Brazil roads for a 2nd day as president refuses to accept election loss Bolsonaro supporters block Brazil roads for a 2nd day as president refuses to accept election loss

The president had still not accepted defeat more than 36 hours after official results showed his leftist challenger narrowly won the election.

Posted:9:14 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Political
Hits: 90979
Rating: 9098
Poster: DrCaleb
Trudeau condemns Ontario government's intent to use notwithstanding clause in worker legislation Trudeau condemns Ontario government's intent to use notwithstanding clause in worker legislation

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is condemning the Ontario government's intent to use the notwithstanding clause as part of a controversial bill that would impose a contract on provincial education workers.

Posted:9:12 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Law & Order
Hits: 91248
Rating: 9125
Poster: DrCaleb
Leaked Documents Outline DHS’s Plans to Police Disinformation Leaked Documents Outline DHS’s Plans to Police Disinformation

Under the guise of counterterrorism, the government is accelerating pressure on social media companies to crack down on speech the feds deem disinformation.

Posted:5:55 AM on Tuesday
Topic: Uncle Sam
Hits: 91016
Rating: 9102
Poster: DrCaleb

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