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A Brampton tenant has racked up $30K in unpaid rent and still won't leave, landlord says

A Brampton landlord says he's out at least $30,000 — so far — because the tenant at one of his properties has…

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Military is being called on too often to deal with domestic emergencies, commander warns

Something's gotta give.That's the message the Canadian military's top operations commander delivers now every time he meets with…

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The last time they went on strike, they were interns. Now they're back picketing as teachers

When Chloé Cabral-Châtelier was doing her education internships without pay, she felt so squeezed she joined the 54,000…

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Foul-smelling ginkgo seeds wreak havoc after city plants female tree in error

When the borough of Saint-Léonard planted a ginkgo tree on Dino Delisi's lawn, he liked the distinctive, fan-shaped…

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Defence minister says he wants to change the drinking culture on military bases

Defence Minister Bill Blair says the government has no plans to ban alcohol in the military, but he…

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LifeLabs customers can now apply for up to $150 in compensation for data breach

Canadian residents whose personal data was compromised in a 2019 LifeLabs data breach can now apply for up to…

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The EU has opened membership talks with Ukraine. Here's why that matters

Ukraine scored an unexpected political victory Thursday as European Union leaders voted to open membership talks with the…

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B.C. woman killed while protecting son from mass shooter in Texas

Sabrina Rahman of Surrey, B.C., is being remembered as a "hero" and a "vibrant soul" after she saved…

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Vivian Silver, activist killed in Hamas attack, remembered as peacemaker at Winnipeg memorial

Hundreds of people gathered in Winnipeg Thursday night to pay their respects and honour the life of Israeli-Canadian peace…

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Toronto's Yonge-Dundas square is being renamed. Here's what it'll be called — and why

Toronto city council voted Thursday to rename Yonge-Dundas Square to Sankofa Square, and recommended a host of other landmarks be stripped…

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Ohtani dodges questions on Tommy John surgery as Dodgers unveil 2-way superstar

Shohei Ohtani opened his first news conference with the Los Angeles Dodgers by dodging questions about whether he…

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Report marks Arctic's warmest summer, highlights change in northern Canada

Canada's North has been smashing warm weather records lately, and a new report says this past summer was…

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Breaking down Quebec's revised tuition plan and what key players are saying

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people…

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Liberal gun-control bill passes in the Senate, set to become law

The Liberal government's gun-control bill passed a final vote in the Senate on Thursday, clearing the way for…

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In case you weren't aware, outdoor cats are stone-cold killers

There are differing opinions on cats' personalities and behaviour: They're affectionate, they're aloof, they love you, they hate you.Then…

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