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‘Most bizarre thing:’ Thieves break into Edmonton Airbnb, do laundry, leave note
EDMONTON - A Vancouver Island couple had a bizarre experience in a downtown Edmonton Airbnb earlier this week. Rod and Kat Gordon, who arrived in the city Sunday, went out to visit family after droppi...
The Canadian Press
Aug 02, 2019
Ottawa opposes Saskatchewan’s move to have top court delay carbon tax case
By Stephanie Taylor, The Canadian Press REGINA - Ottawa is pushing back against Saskatchewan's request to have the Supreme Court of Canada delay hearing its challenge of the federal carbon tax. The pr...
The Canadian Press
Aug 02, 2019
Ontario police investigate possible sightings of suspects in northern BC murders
Ontario Provincial Police say they are investigating "numerous" reports involving possible sightings of two young men believed to be those wanted in multiple murders in British Columbia. Police say th...
The Canadian Press
Aug 02, 2019
Conservatives, if elected, would work to restore ties with Saudi Arabia
OTTAWA - A Conservative government, if elected this fall, would work to fix Canada's relationship with Saudi Arabia by trying to build back rapport with the kingdom in areas that it considers of mutua...
The Canadian Press
Aug 02, 2019
Freeland lands meeting with Chinese counterpart to talk about detainees
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says a face-to-face meeting she had with her Chinese counterpart this week was a positive step in what has become a complicated relationship between...
The Canadian Press
Aug 02, 2019
Manitoba manhunt shows lack of resources for missing Indigenous women: advocates
WINNIPEG - Helicopters and a specialized military aircraft scoured from the air while armed police took to the ground over northern Manitoba in a hunt for two suspects of murders in British Columbia. ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 01, 2019
Election leaders’ debates will be more accessible than ever, commission says
OTTAWA - Canadian political junkies will be able to access this fall's federal election debates with unprecedented ease thanks in large part to strong media partnerships, the commission responsible fo...
The Canadian Press
Aug 01, 2019
‘He wanted to talk:’ Saskatchewan woman recalls finding Mountie killer in field
SPIRITWOOD, Sask. - For a Saskatchewan woman who discovered a fugitive Mountie killer hiding in her family's hayfield more than a decade ago, the intense search for two young murder suspects in northe...
The Canadian Press
Aug 01, 2019
Latest round in northern Manitoba hunt for B.C. murder suspects proves fruitless
YORK LANDING, Man. - The chief of a remote northern Manitoba Indigenous community says a massive police manhunt there for two young British Columbia homicide suspects has ended without success, althou...
The Canadian Press
Jul 30, 2019
Officers look through a remote lake area alongside a landed helicopter in the Gillam, Man., area in July 28, 2019, police image published to social media. The chief of a remote northern Manitoba Indigenous community says a massive police manhunt there for two young British Columbia homicide suspects has ended, although residents have been asked to remain vigilant. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Twitter, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, @rcmpmb, *MANDATORY CREDIT*
Massive security breach at Capital One exposes data of 6 million Canadians
A massive data hack at credit card giant Capital One Financial has compromised the personal data of roughly six million Canadians and exposed one million social insurance numbers - making it one of th...
The Canadian Press
Jul 30, 2019
A man walks across the street from a Capital One location in San Francisco on July 16, 2019. A hacker gained access to personal information from more than 100 million Capital One credit applications, including six million from Canada, the bank said Monday as federal authorities arrested a suspect in the case. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Jeff Chiu
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