Trudeau hints at tougher penalties for car thieves as Ottawa seeks ideas to tackle thefts

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his Liberal government is considering more stringent penalties for criminals engaging in auto theft.Trudeau made the comment as he kicked off a daylong national summit…

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Swan Lake First Nation teen excels at archery in Manitoba as she connects with culture

In a sport usually dominated by men, 13-year-old Waasayah Munro-Soldier excels at archery. Now, she's set her sights on hunting with a bow…

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TD customer questions $50 charge for donating to Ukraine aid efforts. The bank is now among those waiving fees

A Toronto woman is questioning TD Bank after she was charged —  then later reimbursed — a $50 fee for…

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My 'incorrect' surname is a tether to my grandpa's traditional values but I still hold onto it

This First Person column is written by Christina Bagatavicius who is a third-generation Lithuanian Canadian. For more information about CBC's First…

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Canada's Mark Arendz wins gold in men's standing biathlon event at Beijing Paralympics

Canada's Mark Arendz struck gold in the men's standing 10-kilometre biathlon race at the Beijing Paralympics on Tuesday in China. The Hartsville,…

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Jean Charest to launch Conservative leadership bid Thursday, Radio-Canada sources say

Jean Charest, the former Premier of Quebec, will be a candidate to succeed Erin O'Toole as leader of the Conservative Party of…

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P.E.I. reports 1 in 40 people confirmed to be infected with COVID-19

Prince Edward Island's rate of COVID-19 has reached levels never before recorded, not just in P.E.I. but in any province…

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Top Canadian bobsleigh, skeleton athletes call for resignations amid toxic culture allegations

Some of Canada's top bobsleigh and skeleton athletes are calling for the resignations of the president of Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton,…

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Cree elder who suffers from muscular disease says furniture store's staff racially profiled him

A Cree elder from northern Manitoba feels sick after he says staff at a Thompson furniture store racially profiled him and called…

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