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Canada’s top public servant warns budget will lead to 40,000 job cuts and program terminations

The federal government’s 2025 budget projects a reduction of roughly 40,000 jobs in the federal public service by 2028-29 — representing about a 10% cut from 2023-24 levels. Departments will also wind down programs outside core priorities as part of a broader spending-review initiative.


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Carney's budget needs 2 more votes. Here's the local funding that could get it passed

Prime Minister Mark Carney insists the federal budget was crafted to contain a number of measures championed by MPs from other parties, and that those olive branches will become apparent in the coming days.

With one MP already crossing the floor to join the Liberals, Carney now needs only two more votes, or abstentions, to pass his budget.

The unanswered question is whether any of those measures will convince enough opposition MPs that letting the budget pass is in their interests.

“There were differing degrees of input which we received from the various opposition parties,” Carney said in Ottawa, the day after Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tabled his first budget.

“I know, in fact, that there’s a lot in this budget that reflects the input from those parties from specific projects to certain programs and reinvestment in them,” he said. “So those parties are aware, and part of this is a process of digesting the budget.”

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CFIA says B.C. ostrich cull will go ahead after Supreme Court dismisses farm's appeal

The Supreme Court of Canada has rejected an appeal by a B.C. ostrich farm seeking to halt the culling of over 300 birds infected with avian flu. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed it will now proceed with the cull. The decision has devastated the farm’s owners and drawn international attention and protests over the past 10 months.

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Alberta RCMP officers won’t be charged in fatal shooting of 15-year-old boy: police watchdog

The province’s police oversight body has determined that RCMP officers will not face charges in the shooting death of a 15-year-old boy in Wetaskiwin. The investigation found the officers’ actions did not meet the threshold for criminal prosecution and the matter will now move to an administrative review.

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How the son of Russian spies paved the legal path for B.C. ostrich cull

In his battle for Canadian citizenship, Alexander Vavilov got an opportunity denied to the owners of B.C.'s Universal Ostrich Farms on Thursday — a chance to argue his case before Canada's top court.

In the process, the son of Russian spies set a legal threshold for decision-making "reasonableness" that would doom the B.C. birds six years later.

That threshold — and Vavilov's name — are plastered all over the lower court decisions the Supreme Court of Canada refused to reconsider this week, providing justification for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) decision to order a cull of hundreds of ostriches last December.

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Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux denies coercion played a role in his resignation

Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux announced his resignation from Parliament, denying claims he planned to defect to the Liberals. He said his decision was driven by family reasons, not party pressure.

The move comes days after another MP, Chris d’Entremont, joined the Liberals — a blow to Pierre Poilievre’s leadership. Jeneroux, first elected in 2015, will leave in spring, prompting a byelection for his Edmonton seat.

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Snow forecast for Ottawa on Sunday, Nov. 9

A winter weather system is expected to bring light snow to Ottawa on Sunday, with accumulations of 1–3 cm possible. Residents are advised to prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility, and to allow extra time for travel.

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Marksmen complete cull at B.C. ostrich farm, CFIA says

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said Friday that it has culled the ostrich population on a farm in Edgewood, B.C.

The announcement came a day after the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear an appeal to save the flock at Universal Ostrich Farms, where avian flu was detected last December.

The CFIA said in a statement that after consulting with experts, it concluded that “that the most appropriate and humane option was to use professional marksmen in a controlled on-farm setting.”

"All depopulation activities were completed under CFIA veterinary supervision," the agency said.

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Drug User Liberation Front founders convicted of drug trafficking

Two founders of Vancouver’s Drug User Liberation Front (DULF), Jeremy Kalicum and Eris Nyx, were convicted of drug trafficking for selling tested heroin, cocaine, and meth to users through a “compassion club.” The group aimed to provide safe, uncontaminated drugs amid a toxic street supply. A B.C. Supreme Court judge found them guilty of three counts of possession for trafficking, though their criminal convictions are suspended pending a constitutional challenge arguing drug users’ rights to life and liberty. The Charter case will begin on November 24.

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Mike Smith, Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys, charged with sexual assualt

Mike Smith, the actor famous for playing Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys, has been charged with sexual assault in relation to an alleged 2017 incident in Dartmouth.

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Canada's Indigenous veterans faced tough battles — abroad and at home

John Moses says that when his father, Russell Moses, returned on leave from the Korean War, his battles weren't over.
When the Indigenous residential school survivor came back to Canada in 1952, he was turned away from a bar in Hagersville, Ont., because of his race, his son said.
"That was not unique," said John Moses, a member of the Delaware and Upper Mohawk bands from Six Nations of the Grand River, and himself a third-generation member of the Canadian Armed Forces.

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Canadian soldiers’ hidden artwork: Vimy Ridge cave carvings to tour Canada

A London, Ontario‑based group called CANADIGM has documented over 200 carvings made by Canadian soldiers in underground caves near Battle of Vimy Ridge during World War I—capturing the work via 3D laser scans and high‑resolution photography. The pieces will be featured in a cross‑Canada exhibition, offering intimate insight into soldiers’ experiences and personal expressions during the war.

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Barging into office, yelling from Conservative leadership ‘sealed the deal’ on defection: d’Entremont

Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont said he decided to cross the floor to the Liberals after a confrontation with Conservative leaders Andrew Scheer and Chris Warkentin, who allegedly burst into his office, yelled at him, and nearly knocked over his assistant. He described the Conservative Party atmosphere as “a frat house rather than a serious political party.” D’Entremont said the aggressive behavior “sealed the deal” on his decision to leave. The Conservative Party has denied his allegations.

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First flu death of the season in Alberta amid warnings about potentially tough months ahead

Alberta has marked the province's first influenza death of this year's flu season, after last year's season proved the deadliest in more than a decade.

The province's respiratory virus dashboard shows a person in their 60s living in the central zone has died due to influenza.

During the 2024-2025 flu season, 237 Albertans died due to influenza, with more than 3,700 people hospitalized.

The timing of this year's first influenza death is on par with what health officials might see in other years, said Dr. James Talbot, Alberta's former chief medical officer of health.

"We're well and truly into the beginning of influenza season," said Talbot.

So far, more than 100 people in Alberta have been hospitalized with influenza this season, with eight patients treated in intensive care.

Some countries have already reported seeing an early start to flu season with increased caseloads, such as the U.K. where the National Health Service warned at the end of October cases were three times higher than the same time the previous year.

Countries across the Southern Hemisphere dealt with a nastier flu season, which Talbot says could also be the case in Canada, where he expects a significant influenza season that would strain the health care system.

"In Alberta, we run our hospitals and our emergency departments at about 100 per cent all the time," said Talbot. "And that means that it doesn't take many respiratory cases — that would include both flu and COVID — to put the emergency departments and hospitals in general under a lot of stress."

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Canada's loss of measles-free status a setback, but 'reversible': health official

Canada has lost its measles elimination status after recording over 5,000 cases across nine provinces and one territory since fall 2024, the Public Health Agency of Canada confirmed. The Pan American Health Organization officially revoked the status, ending 27 years of measles-free designation. Canada can regain the status once the outbreak is halted for at least 12 months.

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Children's aid workers didn't record key info, missed red flags before boy’s death, Milton, Ont., trial told

A child protection worker was back in the witness box at the Milton, Ont., murder trial for Becky Hamber and Brandy Cooney to testify about the Children’s Aid Society’s involvement with the couple and the two boys they were trying to adopt.


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What Democrats gained from the shutdown, and could lose by giving in

Democrats in Congress managed to stand firm against U.S. President Donald Trump long enough to force the lengthiest federal government shutdown in the country's history.

But now that a handful of Democratic senators have agreed to a deal that would end the shutdown, the party risks throwing away some of the political advantage they've gained over the past six weeks.

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Remembrance Day ceremony underway at National War Memorial, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers

Canadians nationwide are marking Remembrance Day with ceremonies honoring those who lost their lives in service. In Ottawa, a national event hosted by CBC’s Adrienne Arsenault includes two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. ET, a 21-gun salute, and a wreath-laying ceremony. Attendees are invited to place their red poppies on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier after the service.

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DNA testing helps identify “unknown soldier” from World War II for Canadian Forces family

The Department of National Defence announced that DNA analysis has identified one of Canada’s previously unnamed soldiers who died in World War II and was buried as an “unknown.” The soldier will now be individually honoured and the remains returned to his family.

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Durham Regional Police Service ran a 'poisoned' workplace, years-long investigation finds

The Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) in southern Ontario was a toxic workplace where officials failed to adequately address harassment and management aggressively fought officers seeking mental health support, according to newly released records.

The findings by investigators are included in the Ontario Civilian Police Commission’s (OCPC) report into the workplace culture, policies and procedures of the DRPS and its board. The report and a summary of the document were obtained by CBC News through a freedom of information request.

Investigators substantiated allegations that "a poisoned work environment was created at the DRPS," according to the report. Workplace harassment investigations, though guided by “sound” policies, were marred by bias and shoddy record-keeping, it says.

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