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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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Poilievre, Singh call on Trudeau to release names of MPs allegedly involved in foreign interference

Pierre Poilievre is facing increasing pressure to get security clearance to view classified documents on foreign interference.

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Honda Recalls 61,000 Hybrid Vehicles in Canada Over Fire Risk

Honda Canada has recalled 61,000 vehicles, including 2023-2025 models of the Accord, CR-V Hybrid, and Civic, due to a faulty fuel pump part that could cause leaks and increase fire risk. Additionally, 2023 CR-V Hybrid models were recalled due to potential issues with high-voltage batteries that could spark fires. Affected owners will be notified for free inspections and repairs.

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Man, teen charged after shots fired at Toronto Jewish girls school

Two people are facing a host of charges in connection with shots being fired at a Jewish girls elementary school in North York last weekend, Toronto police say.

In a news release issued Friday, Toronto police said officers were called to Bais Chaya Mushka Elementary School early Saturday.

Officers arrived to find a shattered window and evidence of gunfire, police said, but there were no reported injuries as nobody was in the school at the time of the incident.

It happened on the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur and is the second similar incident at the school this year.

Police arrested a 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old youth Thursday in connection with the incident. They now face several firearm-related charges and were slated to appear in court Friday.

Investigators say the teen was also charged with failing to comply with a release order.

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Sask. court fines SaskPower $840K for deaths of 2 workers

A Weyburn court fined SaskPower $840,000 for safety violations related to the deaths of two workers in October 2020. The court found SaskPower guilty of failing to ensure workplace safety, inadequate training, and not requiring the use of a fall arrest system. Scott Bill and Cole Crooks died when their bucket truck tipped due to a tilting issue linked to a broken bolt, and neither worker had their safety lanyard properly anchored.

The case aims to raise awareness about workplace safety, and SaskPower has since implemented improvements. Experts see the fine as a significant message to employers about accountability but suggest that addressing the root causes of safety issues would be more effective than fines alone. This penalty is one of the largest in recent Canadian history.

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Ottawa police delaying body-worn cameras until at least 2026

Ottawa police say it will be at least 14 months before officers can be outfitted with body-worn cameras, and are blaming the delay on budget constraints.

On Friday, Deputy Chief Steve Bell told the Ottawa Police Service Board's finance and audit committee the force will be unable to adopt the technology under a 2.9 per cent budget increase in 2025. Bell said inflation and rising labour costs are adding to the financial strain, while investment in infrastructure has lagged.

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Sikh community rallies at India's Vancouver consulate amid foreign interference allegations

Members of Metro Vancouver's Sikh community demonstrated outside the Indian consulate in Vancouver, B.C., on Friday, amid international tensions over allegations of Indian interference in Canada. The demonstrators were marking 480 days since the murder of B.C. gurdwara president and Khalistan independence activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey.

Demonstrators called for the permanent closure of India's consulates in Vancouver and Toronto, saying Canada's expulsion of Indian diplomats was a "positive step" in protecting Canadian Sikhs. But they said it was not sufficient, alleging India continues to operate networks in Canada from the consulates.

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Flooding Disrupts Metro Vancouver as Atmospheric River Hits

An atmospheric river caused significant flooding in Metro Vancouver on Saturday, closing roads and affecting voters in B.C.’s election. Heavy rain triggered power outages and flood warnings, with some areas expecting up to 250mm of rainfall. Key intersections in Surrey and other regions were shut down due to rising water levels.

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B.C. advocate in Thunder Bay shares 30-year survival story as Ont. set to shut many safe consumption sites

Guy Felicella says he was stuck in a cycle of addiction, homelessness and crime for more than 30 years, but accessing harm reduction support in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside kept him alive long enough to reach recovery.

Felicella travelled to northwestern Ontario this week to share his story at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit's (TBDHU) eighth annual harm reduction conference. His experience with addiction began at age 12.

"[I was] good at getting sober, never really good at staying sober," Felicella said.

Vancouver and Thunder Bay are among the hardest hit in Canada by the opioid crisis.

More than 2,500 people died as a result of toxic drugs in Vancouver last year, at a rate of 56 per 100,000 population across the Vancouver Coastal Health authority.

In the same year, Thunder Bay saw the highest rate of opioid-related deaths in Ontario, at 69.5 per 100,000 population.

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Andy Fillmore elected Halifax's next mayor

Andy Fillmore has been elected as the new mayor of Halifax, securing 42.6% of the vote. He campaigned on promises to address homelessness, speed up building permit approvals, and improve traffic. His nearest rival, three-term councillor Waye Mason, conceded with 25.2% of the vote, while councillor Pam Lovelace received 16%. Fillmore, a former city planner, plans to collaborate with the provincial government on housing issues. The election featured 16 mayoral candidates and 63 running for council seats, with several incumbents winning re-election.

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