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Alberta construction group warns homeowners of fake, fear-mongering inspection

A residential construction company is warning Albertans to watch out from falling victim to a scam.

According to Building Industry and Land Development Association Alberta (BILD Alberta) - a not-for-profit that represents home builders - several residents in the Edmonton and Calgary areas have received fake letters imitating the association, looking to access people's homes for an inspection.

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Canada and India Expel Diplomats Over Sikh Activist’s Killing

Canada and India expelled six diplomats each in a dispute over the June 2023 assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. Canada claims Indian government agents were involved, while India denies the accusation. The tensions have worsened relations, with India criticizing Canada’s handling of pro-Khalistan activists, who support a separate Sikh state.

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20 years after fatal Halifax cargo jet crash, safety improvements lag

The deadly crash of an MK Airlines cargo plane in Halifax on Oct. 14, 2004, heightened concerns about crew fatigue and inadequate training, but 20 years later, key safety improvements have yet to be made.

Seven crew members — David Lamb, Michael Thornycroft, Gary Keogh, Steven Hooper, Peter Launder, Mario Zahn and Christopher Strydom — died in the crash. Thornycroft was from South Africa, while Zahn was a dual German-South African citizen and the remaining crew were from Zimbabwe.

Their names are on a granite memorial at the site — a wooded area just beyond the airport's boundary fence — where the fuel-laden Boeing 747 crashed during takeoff, breaking into pieces and lighting up the early morning sky.


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Trudeau accuses India of supporting violent crimes in Canada

The RCMP has accused Indian government agents of involvement in serious crimes in Canada, including homicides and a broader campaign of violence. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned these actions as a "fundamental error" and a violation of Canada's sovereignty, emphasizing that no country can accept such criminal activity on its soil. In response to the allegations, Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, leading India to retaliate by ordering six Canadian diplomats to leave. Trudeau noted that these claims come amid heightened tensions following last year's revelation that Canada had evidence linking Indian agents to the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. He stated that more information would emerge as ongoing legal cases unfold.

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Burn victim's death being treated as a homicide, police say

A burn victim who was sent to hospital in life-threatening condition Monday morning after a suspected assault in downtown Ottawa has died, police say.

Shortly after 8 p.m., the Ottawa Police Service said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that the death of the man — who has not yet been identified — is being investigated as a homicide. Officers had been called to the 100 block of Queen Street just after 6 a.m., according to the police force's original post, where they began a "serious assault investigation." 

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Cost of living pushing many newcomers out of Canada

Agencies that work with new immigrants to Canada say many of their clients are struggling to settle in this country due to the challenge of finding meaningful work and the high cost of living.

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Canada Designates Samidoun as Terrorist Group

Canada has labeled the pro-Palestinian group Samidoun as a terrorist organization due to its links with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The U.S. also sanctioned a Canadian citizen for his involvement with the group.

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It's not the pizza, say dermatologists. What really causes acne breakouts

I'm an adult! Why do I have acne?
Skin care influencer Dr. Stefanie Stockhamer says her experiences with acne began in adolescence. At the time, her breakouts were mild and relatively within control.

It wasn't until she began medical school, however, that Stockhamer's acne grew worse.

"It was my mid-20s when it got a lot worse, significantly worse than it's ever been in my adolescence," said Stockhamer, a 26-year-old family medicine resident at the University of Rochester, originally from Toronto.

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Top Mountie urges Sikh community to come forward as RCMP pushes ahead on India probe

The RCMP has accused Indian government agents of involvement in a campaign of violence in Canada, including murders, extortion, and intimidation. Commissioner Mike Duheme urged the Sikh community to speak out as the investigation unfolds, stating these agents pose a significant threat to public safety. He emphasized the need for individuals with relevant information to come forward to help the investigation.

During a press conference, it was revealed that eight individuals have been charged with homicide and 22 with extortion. The RCMP has also warned 13 Canadians of potential threats from Indian agents. In response to these allegations, Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, prompting India to retaliate by expelling six Canadian diplomats and dismissing the claims as baseless. India accused Prime Minister Trudeau of having a political agenda related to specific voting blocs.

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Unexploded WWII bombs buried in Mer Bleue bog, DND confirms

An unknown number of unexploded bombs dating back to the Second World War are buried in Ottawa's Mer Bleue bog, a popular hiking area, the Department of National Defence confirmed Tuesday. The 3,500-hectare conservation area, which is owned and operated by the National Capital Commission (NCC), is located in Ottawa's east end. The area is also home to several rare species of plants and wildlife, according to the NCC's website.

Andrée-Anne Poulin, a spokesperson for the Department of National Defence, said in a statement Tuesday that a  practice  bombing  range was in active use in the area between 1942 and 1945. The types of munitions dropped included aerial bombs of up to 1,000 pounds (about 450 kilograms).

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Canada-India tensions: BC Sikh community reacts to Canadian diplomatic moves

Members of the B.C. Sikh community say they feel vindicated by the RCMP and Canadian government's actions on Monday.

The RCMP accused India's government of being involved in criminal activities, with the allegations resulting in the explusion of diplomats in both Canada and India.

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Canadian Committee Calls Emergency Meeting on Indian Government Allegations

Canada’s public safety committee has called for an emergency meeting to address alleged covert operations by the Indian government, linked to violence and threats against the Sikh community. This follows the RCMP’s claims and Prime Minister Trudeau’s expulsion of six Indian diplomats. The meeting is expected Friday.

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Trudeau tells inquiry some Conservative parliamentarians are involved in foreign interference

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has the names of Conservative parliamentarians who are involved in foreign interference.

In explosive testimony before the foreign interference inquiry today, Trudeau said he instructed the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to warn Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and protect the party's integrity.

"I have the names of a number of parliamentarians, former parliamentarians and/or candidates in the Conservative Party of Canada who are engaged, or at high risk of, or for whom there is clear intelligence around foreign interference," he said.

"And I have directed CSIS and others to try and inform the Conservative Party leader to be warned and armed, to be able to make decisions that protect the integrity of that party, of its members, from activities around foreign interference."

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Alberta government moves long-term care, supportive living from Health to Seniors Ministry

The Alberta government is restructuring its health-care system by transferring responsibility for long-term care and supportive living programs from the Health Ministry to the Ministry of Seniors and Social Services, led by Minister Jason Nixon. This change is part of a broader overhaul, which includes splitting Alberta Health Services into four new agencies. Nixon stated that the goal is to improve patient outcomes by leveraging social services for those needing long-term care, with no immediate changes to services expected. Opposition NDP critic Lori Sigurdson argued that this ministry switch will not affect the services available to those in need.

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Mayor says Ottawa will follow province's bike lane requirements

Ottawa's mayor won't push back if Ontario starts requiring cities to seek approval to build bike lanes that remove lanes of traffic, saying transportation policies require "balance."  Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said Wednesday that he's still waiting for details on the new rules.

"I think we'll continue with our plans. And if there's a new step in the process where we need to go to the provincial government, then that's what we'll do," he said. 

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Political rift growing between Canada and India

Representatives of a B.C. Sikh temple whose president was shot dead last year, are calling for India's consulates in Vancouver and Toronto to be shut down.

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Former Canadian Olympian Wanted for Double Homicide

Ex-Olympic snowboarder Ryan James Wedding is wanted for orchestrating a double homicide in Ontario in 2023, linked to a drug trafficking ring. His associate, Andrew Clark, is in custody, but Wedding remains at large. Both are accused of running a transnational drug operation, with the murders tied to a stolen drug shipment. A $50,000 reward is offered for information leading to Wedding’s arrest.

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Ontario's top court orders new hearing in youth climate case

Ontario's top court has ordered a new hearing for a youth-led constitutional challenge of the provincial government's emissions target.

The Ontario Court of Appeal's ruling sends the case back to the lower court for a new hearing. It found the lower court judge's analysis was flawed on some key points and the case raised important issues that should be considered afresh.

Ecojustice, an environmental law charity that backed the young people who brought the challenge, called it a landmark victory.

"The seven youth are optimistic and will push forward with the new hearing, with all the urgency the climate crisis demands," the charity said in a written statement.

The case is the first in Canada to consider whether governments' approach to climate change has the potential to violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The Appeal Court decision lays a "solid foundation" for the young people to win in a new hearing before the lower court, said Stepan Wood, a professor at the University of British Columbia.

"This unanimous decision is a major victory for Canadian children and youth who are seeking to hold governments accountable for their contributions to climate change," said Wood, a Canada Research Chair in law, society and sustainability, in a written reaction to the decision.

"It establishes that, where a government makes a statutory commitment to combat climate change (as the federal government and all provincial and territorial governments have done), it must implement that commitment in a way that complies with the Charter of Rights."

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First Nations vote down resolution to endorse $47.8B child welfare reform offer

At a special assembly in Calgary, First Nations chiefs from across Canada voted against a resolution to fully accept a $47.8 billion settlement agreement aimed at reforming First Nations child and family services. The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) hosted the three-day meeting to garner support for the agreement reached with Canada in July.

During the debate on the resolution titled "Our Children, Our Future," 267 chiefs and proxies voted against it, while 147 supported it, and one abstained. Khelsilem, spokesperson for the Squamish Nation, urged attendees to reject the resolution, citing numerous flaws in the proposed agreement. Chiefs were also presented with competing resolutions to either endorse the deal or postpone the decision, with one proposal for a 90-day delay being withdrawn in favor of amendments to other resolutions. The outcome signaled significant dissatisfaction with the current terms of the settlement.

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Ottawa LRT to partially close on weekend for maintenance work

Ottawa transit riders travelling from Blair to uOttawa station will need to use replacement buses this weekend, as OC Transpo works on the first of a series of scheduled repairs and upgrades to the rail line.

An OC Transpo memo announced that maintenance will impact service to the line on weekends and late-night hours between Saturday, Oct. 19 and Sunday, Nov. 3. The R1 replacement bus service will operate during closures.

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