Carney, Ford to sign a deal to reduce regulatory burden on Ring of Fire, speed up Ontario projects
Ottawa and Ontario are set to sign an agreement to streamline approvals for major projects by eliminating overlapping federal and provincial impact assessments under a “One Project, One Review, One Decision” approach. The deal aims to speed up infrastructure and mining projects, including roads to the Ring of Fire in northern Ontario. As part of the agreement, the federal government will align its assessment timeline with Ontario’s for the Ring of Fire roads, which First Nations plan to begin building in 2026. Supporters say the changes will significantly accelerate large-scale development across the province.
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Ottawa and Ontario are set to sign an agreement to streamline approvals for major projects by eliminating overlapping federal and provincial impact assessments under a “One Project, One Review, One Decision” approach. The deal aims to speed up infrastructure and mining projects, including roads to the Ring of Fire in northern Ontario. As part of the agreement, the federal government will align its assessment timeline with Ontario’s for the Ring of Fire roads, which First Nations plan to begin building in 2026. Supporters say the changes will significantly accelerate large-scale development across the province.
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Canada's 2030 climate target far out of reach, according to Environment Canada data
Canada's legally binding climate target seems to be out of reach, new data released from Environment and Climate Change Canada suggests.
The department's greenhouse gas emission projections are a critical signal whether the country is on track to achieve its climate goals.
The report's projections show Canada will fall well short of its 2030 climate goal — just halfway to its target of a 40 to 45 per cent reduction below 2005 levels.
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Canada's legally binding climate target seems to be out of reach, new data released from Environment and Climate Change Canada suggests.
The department's greenhouse gas emission projections are a critical signal whether the country is on track to achieve its climate goals.
The report's projections show Canada will fall well short of its 2030 climate goal — just halfway to its target of a 40 to 45 per cent reduction below 2005 levels.
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Canada Life reverses coverage denial for injured RCMP officer
Canada Life reversed its earlier decision to deny a $55,000 amputee insurance claim for an RCMP officer after CBC media attention, highlighting broader concerns about insurers denying or delaying benefits for injured Canadians.
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Canada Life reversed its earlier decision to deny a $55,000 amputee insurance claim for an RCMP officer after CBC media attention, highlighting broader concerns about insurers denying or delaying benefits for injured Canadians.
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Blizzard conditions in southern Manitoba close schools, highways as wintry weather affects much of Canada
A blast of Arctic air is sweeping from Alberta to Ontario, bringing dangerous winter weather across much of central Canada. Southern Manitoba, including Winnipeg, is facing blizzard conditions with near-zero visibility, strong winds, school closures and highway shutdowns, while a fatal multi-semi crash was reported in Saskatchewan. Northwestern Ontario is under a winter storm warning, and wind chills as low as –30 °C are affecting Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, with Ontario and Quebec also bracing for significant winter storms.
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A blast of Arctic air is sweeping from Alberta to Ontario, bringing dangerous winter weather across much of central Canada. Southern Manitoba, including Winnipeg, is facing blizzard conditions with near-zero visibility, strong winds, school closures and highway shutdowns, while a fatal multi-semi crash was reported in Saskatchewan. Northwestern Ontario is under a winter storm warning, and wind chills as low as –30 °C are affecting Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, with Ontario and Quebec also bracing for significant winter storms.
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Crown withdraws murder charge against Toronto man who spent 23 years in prison
Prosecutors have withdrawn a second-degree murder charge against a man who spent 23 years in prison for the killing of a 10-year-old girl in 1989.
Ontario’s court of appeal set aside the conviction against Timothy Rees, 62, last month and ordered a new trial into the complex case, which includes recanted confessions, accusations of police conspiracy and mishandled evidence.
It came after two former federal justice ministers said a “miscarriage of justice” had likely occurred during Rees’s original trial more than 30 years ago.
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Prosecutors have withdrawn a second-degree murder charge against a man who spent 23 years in prison for the killing of a 10-year-old girl in 1989.
Ontario’s court of appeal set aside the conviction against Timothy Rees, 62, last month and ordered a new trial into the complex case, which includes recanted confessions, accusations of police conspiracy and mishandled evidence.
It came after two former federal justice ministers said a “miscarriage of justice” had likely occurred during Rees’s original trial more than 30 years ago.
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Uncertainty grows over Marineland’s future as owners struggle to sell the iconic Niagara Falls property
Marineland — closed to the public since 2024 and struggling financially — has yet to secure a buyer for its large Niagara Falls site, leaving local residents and officials frustrated over what will happen to the land and the 30 beluga whales and other animals still on the property amid legal and welfare challenges.
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Marineland — closed to the public since 2024 and struggling financially — has yet to secure a buyer for its large Niagara Falls site, leaving local residents and officials frustrated over what will happen to the land and the 30 beluga whales and other animals still on the property amid legal and welfare challenges.
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Sonia Bélanger tapped to replace Christian Dubé as Quebec health minister
Sonia Bélanger was sworn in as Quebec’s new health minister less than 24 hours after Christian Dubé resigned. A trained nurse and MNA for Prévost since 2022, Bélanger previously served as a regional health board CEO and health service executive. She will continue her roles overseeing seniors, caregivers and social services, thanked Dubé for his work, and said she feels ready for the challenge. Dubé stepped down after contentious negotiations with doctors’ unions over proposed health-care reforms, left the CAQ party, and will sit as an Independent.
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Sonia Bélanger was sworn in as Quebec’s new health minister less than 24 hours after Christian Dubé resigned. A trained nurse and MNA for Prévost since 2022, Bélanger previously served as a regional health board CEO and health service executive. She will continue her roles overseeing seniors, caregivers and social services, thanked Dubé for his work, and said she feels ready for the challenge. Dubé stepped down after contentious negotiations with doctors’ unions over proposed health-care reforms, left the CAQ party, and will sit as an Independent.
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Alberta Next panel recommends referendums on immigration, leaving Canada Pension Plan
An Alberta panel aimed at finding ways the province can strengthen its autonomy has offered up seven recommendations, including options for referendum topics.
The Alberta Next panel, made up of 15 people and chaired by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, released its report Friday afternoon after holding town hall meetings in 10 communities across the province over the summer and fall.
The recommendations relate to self-government, a provincial pension plan, personal income tax, equalization and federal transfers, a provincial police service, immigration and constitutional reform.
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An Alberta panel aimed at finding ways the province can strengthen its autonomy has offered up seven recommendations, including options for referendum topics.
The Alberta Next panel, made up of 15 people and chaired by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, released its report Friday afternoon after holding town hall meetings in 10 communities across the province over the summer and fall.
The recommendations relate to self-government, a provincial pension plan, personal income tax, equalization and federal transfers, a provincial police service, immigration and constitutional reform.
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High winds knock out power for thousands in Nova Scotia
Strong winds from a fast-moving storm left thousands of residents across Nova Scotia without electricity, toppled trees, blocked roads and prompted safety warnings from utilities and emergency officials.
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Strong winds from a fast-moving storm left thousands of residents across Nova Scotia without electricity, toppled trees, blocked roads and prompted safety warnings from utilities and emergency officials.
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Man faces attempted murder charge, 24-hour standoff with police ends after officer shot in Welland, Ont.
A 24-hour standoff in Welland, Ontario, ended Saturday morning with the arrest of 59-year-old Daniel Tronko, who now faces charges including attempted murder after a police officer was shot. The incident began Friday when police accompanied bylaw officials to address a fence blocking traffic sightlines at a former church used as a residence. Tronko barricaded himself inside and repeatedly fired at police, disabling remote cameras used during negotiations. The situation prompted school lockdowns and a shelter-in-place order, both later lifted. The wounded officer was treated and released with minor injuries.
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A 24-hour standoff in Welland, Ontario, ended Saturday morning with the arrest of 59-year-old Daniel Tronko, who now faces charges including attempted murder after a police officer was shot. The incident began Friday when police accompanied bylaw officials to address a fence blocking traffic sightlines at a former church used as a residence. Tronko barricaded himself inside and repeatedly fired at police, disabling remote cameras used during negotiations. The situation prompted school lockdowns and a shelter-in-place order, both later lifted. The wounded officer was treated and released with minor injuries.
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What B.C.’s oil tanker ban is and why it matters
Canada’s Oil Tanker Moratorium Act (Bill C-48) legally bans oil tankers carrying more than 12,500 tonnes of crude and certain heavy oil products from docking, loading or unloading along northern British Columbia’s coast (from northern Vancouver Island up to the Alaska border) to protect the environment and coastal economies from catastrophic spills.
The ban has become a flashpoint in federal-provincial discussions over a proposed pipeline to the West Coast — Alberta and Ottawa have signalled they’re considering changes, but B.C. leaders and Coastal First Nations insist the moratorium must stay in place to safeguard fisheries, tourism and Indigenous rights.
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Canada’s Oil Tanker Moratorium Act (Bill C-48) legally bans oil tankers carrying more than 12,500 tonnes of crude and certain heavy oil products from docking, loading or unloading along northern British Columbia’s coast (from northern Vancouver Island up to the Alaska border) to protect the environment and coastal economies from catastrophic spills.
The ban has become a flashpoint in federal-provincial discussions over a proposed pipeline to the West Coast — Alberta and Ottawa have signalled they’re considering changes, but B.C. leaders and Coastal First Nations insist the moratorium must stay in place to safeguard fisheries, tourism and Indigenous rights.
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Sask. man has one of the largest known collections of hockey books. It all started with a hockey draft
James Benesh, a Regina-based entrepreneur who sells and installs custom window coverings, has become a recognized hockey historian after his interest in researching an online hockey draft led him to build one of the largest private collections of hockey books. Now numbering about 1,200 titles, his collection is surpassed by only two others known to the Society for International Hockey Research, of which he is a member. Benesh says his collection was relatively small until about 2008, when it consisted of just a few dozen books, mostly family gifts, before expanding rapidly through his growing passion for hockey history.
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James Benesh, a Regina-based entrepreneur who sells and installs custom window coverings, has become a recognized hockey historian after his interest in researching an online hockey draft led him to build one of the largest private collections of hockey books. Now numbering about 1,200 titles, his collection is surpassed by only two others known to the Society for International Hockey Research, of which he is a member. Benesh says his collection was relatively small until about 2008, when it consisted of just a few dozen books, mostly family gifts, before expanding rapidly through his growing passion for hockey history.
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Compher scores twice to counter 2-goal effort by top pick Kaltounkova as Sceptres edge Sirens
Jesse Compher netted her first two goals of the season, scoring late in the third period to help the Toronto Sceptres hold off New York 4-3 on Sunday, offsetting a two-goal effort by the Sirens' Kristyna Kaltounkova — the top pick in this year's draft.
Compher scored at 9:19 in the first to give the Sceptres' (3-0-1-2) a 1-0 lead, with assists from Allie Munroe and Maggie Connors. Compher made it 4-2 when she took a pass from Claire Dalton and scored with 1:37 left to play at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
It proved to be the winner after Taylor Girard scored 21 seconds later for the Sirens (2-0-0-5). It was the fourth goal for Girard, while Maddi Wheeler notched her fourth assist.
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Jesse Compher netted her first two goals of the season, scoring late in the third period to help the Toronto Sceptres hold off New York 4-3 on Sunday, offsetting a two-goal effort by the Sirens' Kristyna Kaltounkova — the top pick in this year's draft.
Compher scored at 9:19 in the first to give the Sceptres' (3-0-1-2) a 1-0 lead, with assists from Allie Munroe and Maggie Connors. Compher made it 4-2 when she took a pass from Claire Dalton and scored with 1:37 left to play at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
It proved to be the winner after Taylor Girard scored 21 seconds later for the Sirens (2-0-0-5). It was the fourth goal for Girard, while Maddi Wheeler notched her fourth assist.
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Indian‑origin man from Ontario arrested at US border
A 24‑year‑old from Brampton was arrested near Michigan for driving a stolen semi‑truck and released on bond.
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A 24‑year‑old from Brampton was arrested near Michigan for driving a stolen semi‑truck and released on bond.
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Ottawa offers over $35.5B for First Nations child welfare reform
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is presenting a new plan worth more than $35.5 billion to keep First Nations children connected to their communities, culture and families.
The offer is less than the $47.8 billion presented by former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s government over 10 years, but it covers a shorter period of time and contains a key difference: a $4.4-billion annual commitment starting in 2033-34 after the initial $35.5 billion is spent.
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty shared the details with CBC News before making the announcement in Ottawa on Monday — the day her government’s plan to reform the on-reserve child welfare system is due to be submitted at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is presenting a new plan worth more than $35.5 billion to keep First Nations children connected to their communities, culture and families.
The offer is less than the $47.8 billion presented by former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s government over 10 years, but it covers a shorter period of time and contains a key difference: a $4.4-billion annual commitment starting in 2033-34 after the initial $35.5 billion is spent.
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty shared the details with CBC News before making the announcement in Ottawa on Monday — the day her government’s plan to reform the on-reserve child welfare system is due to be submitted at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
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Canada plans Arctic diplomatic push
Ottawa will open new consulates in Greenland and Alaska to strengthen its Arctic presence amid strategic competition and climate-driven geopolitics.
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Ottawa will open new consulates in Greenland and Alaska to strengthen its Arctic presence amid strategic competition and climate-driven geopolitics.
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Saskatoon police shoot man during standoff triggered by mental health call
Saskatoon police shot a 25-year-old man during a 10-hour standoff at a Sutherland trailer park that began as a mental health call, according to Saskatchewan’s Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT). Police were responding to concerns about the man’s mental health and alleged threats, and negotiations continued for several hours before a confrontation late at night led an officer to fire multiple shots, wounding him. The man, who remains in hospital in stable condition, was later taken into custody after police entered the residence and used less-lethal devices. SIRT is now investigating police conduct during the incident, including the arrest and use of force.
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Saskatoon police shot a 25-year-old man during a 10-hour standoff at a Sutherland trailer park that began as a mental health call, according to Saskatchewan’s Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT). Police were responding to concerns about the man’s mental health and alleged threats, and negotiations continued for several hours before a confrontation late at night led an officer to fire multiple shots, wounding him. The man, who remains in hospital in stable condition, was later taken into custody after police entered the residence and used less-lethal devices. SIRT is now investigating police conduct during the incident, including the arrest and use of force.
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