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Nearly half of youth incarcerated are Indigenous: Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada data from 10 reporting provinces and territories also showed the proportion of Aboriginal youth in custody has steadily increased.
Feds to make it ‘fair’ for those with criminal records from marijuana possession
Once Bill C-45 is enacted, the government says it will examine how to make things fairer for individuals who have been previously convicted for minor possession offences
Signpost: Spirit of Hope, Euthanasia film and Diabetes Hope Award
St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation's 2018 Spirit of Hope Awards will recognize an “inspiring individual, youth and organization dedicated to helping people living with mental illness and addiction challenges.”
Billions in credits in limbo as Ford nixes cap and trade
The cancellation of Ontario’s cap-and-trade system will leave billions of dollars in carbon credits in limbo and consumers on the hook for pricey home upgrades that were expected to be part of a rebate program.
Canadian peacekeepers arrive in Mali
A dozen Canadian peacekeepers arrive in Mali as yearlong mission begins
A dozen Canadian peacekeepers arrive in Mali as year-long mission begins
The peacekeepers’ arrival in Mali is the culmination of years of promises by the Liberal government.
Serial killer Robert Pickton transferred to Quebec: victim’s family
Pickton was arrested in February 2002 and convicted of six counts of second-degree murder in December 2007.
Toronto Pride Parade kicks off today
Toronto Pride Parade to kick off amid tensions between LGBTQ community, police
Central Asian country hoards gold as shield against trade war
What do you do when your two biggest trading partners are embroiled in economic standoffs with the United States? You buy as much gold as you possibly can.
Italy vows to expel far more migrants, but it won’t be easy
Barely a week in office, Italy’s populist interior minister lost no time in bringing home his message: his government will make good on a campaign pledge to swiftly deport 100,000 migrants from the Mediterranean country.
Asylum seekers could be pre-screened in Balkans, Africa
The idea of screening Europe-bound asylum-seekers in North Africa and the Balkans gained support from several European Union leaders Sunday as tensions over how best to handle new arrivals threatened to undermine the bloc’s unity.
Optimism and strife to greet peacekeepers in Mali
Mali faces many tough challenges, not the least of which is the dire lack of development and opportunity that has made it hard just to survive.
Jogger detained for two weeks in U.S. after accidentally crossing border from Canada
Cedella Roman, 19, who lives in France, had been visiting her mother in North Delta, British Columbia, when she unwittingly crossed the border when jogging.
Pickton moved to Quebec prison: victim's family
Serial killer Robert Pickton transferred to Quebec: victim's family
Saudi women take the wheel as longstanding driving ban ends
Saudi women drove to work and ran errands on Sunday, relishing the freedom to move about after the kingdom lifted the world’s last remaining ban on women driving.
Significant rainfall expected in Hamilton, parts of southern Ontario
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement forecasting heavy showers, possible thunderstorms and “significant rainfall” for Hamilton and parts of southern Ontario.
Billions of dollars in limbo as incoming Ontario premier nixes cap and trade
The cancellation of Ontario’s cap-and-trade system will leave billions of dollars in carbon credits in limbo and consumers on the hook for pricey home upgrades that were expected to be part of a rebate program.
Goodale says feds to look at pot pardons
Feds to make it 'fair' for those with criminal records for marijuana possession
End of Ontario's cap and trade raises questions
Billions of dollars in limbo as incoming Ontario premier nixes cap and trade
Feds to make it 'fair' for those with criminal records for marijuana possession
Once Bill C-45 is enacted, the government says it will examine how to make things fairer for individuals who have been previously convicted for minor possession offences
Pipeline purchase no surprise to Jim Carr
Carr says he expected in April Canada was going to have to buy the pipeline
Man, 30, charged with murder after Toronto fight
Man, 30, charged with first-degree murder after fight in north Toronto
Man sought in death of 71-year-old woman
Quebec police search for suspect in death of 71-year-old Laval woman
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Procedural obstruction tying up Commons
Opposition parties tying up work of Parliament with obstruction tactics
A dozen Canadian peacekeepers arrive in Mali as yearlong mission begins
The peacekeepers’ arrival in Mali is the culmination of years of promises by the Liberal government.
N.B. election to offer preview of federal tilt
New Brunswick election will offer preview of 2019 federal battle
BNSF: Estimated 230,000 gallons of oil spilled in derailment
BNSF: Estimated 230,000 gallons of oil spilled in derailment
Quebec ticket takes Lotto 649 jackpot
Quebec ticket claims Saturday night's $7 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Kaka returns to theme park mecca, at least on TV
Kaka returns to theme park mecca, at least on TV
Monarch butterflies’ migration is part relay race, part obstacle course — and full of danger
Life is hard for the modern American butterfly. Monarch butterflies, the iconic American insect, are declining in North America, and scientists are scrambling to uncover the mystery of their disappearance during their thousands of kilometres of migration.
Former Vatican diplomat sentenced after confession in child-porn case
Carlo Alberto Capella the first person to be criminally convicted by Vatican for child abuse
Saudi women are on the roads and driving as ban is lifted
Saudi women are in the driver’s seat for the first time in their country and steering their way through busy city streets just minutes after the world’s last remaining ban on women driving was lifted on Sunday.
Civilian Toronto police employee jailed after her database searches led to killings
Erin Maran pleaded guilty to breach of trust after selling information gleaned from illegal searches on people who later ended up dead. Judge said she was “wilfully blind” to the fact that the information was used by criminal organizations.
Trudeau in Quebec for Fete Nationale
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Quebec for Fete Nationale weekend
How Chrystia Freeland became the (unofficial) deputy prime minister
The actual job of deputy PM may be extinct in Canada, but when Justin Trudeau needs a stand-in, it’s clear who he trusts, writes Susan Delacourt.
Suspect in custody after man's death: police
Suspect in custody after Toronto man dies of unspecified injuries, police say
Project Grizzly inventor — once parodied by The Simpsons — identified as victim in fiery collision
The eccentric former Hamilton inventor was the sole occupant of an automobile that collided with a truck between North Bay and Sturgeon Falls.
A jogger accidentally crossed into the U.S. from Canada and was detained for two weeks
Cedella Roman, 19, who lives in France, had been visiting her mother in North Delta, British Columbia, when she unwittingly crossed the border when jogging.
Search underway for 20-year-old swimmer swept away by rapids in Ottawa River
A search is underway for a 20-year-old swimmer after police say he was swept away by rapids in the Ottawa River.
From boat makers to farmers, US-led tariff war inflicts pain around the globe
“We’re bleeding pretty bad right now,” said Jim Heimerl, a pork producer in Ohio
Boater dead, another missing in Ont. lake: police
Boater dead, another missing after empty vessel found in Ontario lake: police
Search underway for 20-year-old swimmer
Search underway for 20-year-old swimmer swept away by rapids in Ottawa River
From boat makers to farmers, US-led tariff war inflicts pain
From boat makers to farmers, US-led tariff war inflicts pain
DOJ gives Congress new classified documents on Russia probe
DOJ gives Congress new classified documents on Russia probe
Pro-EU protesters march in London, demand new vote on Brexit
Pro-EU protesters march in London, demand new vote on Brexit
Grave mistakes: Tax agency cuts number of fatal file errors
The federal tax collector is less and less seeing dead people where there aren’t any.
Fatal errors: CRA cuts death mistakes
Grave mistakes: Tax agency cuts number of fatal file errors
Ontario court ruling a victory for opponents of hate speech
Superior Court of Justice decision followed protest outside Middle Eastern restaurant in Mississauga last July.
Pro-EU protesters march in London, demand new vote on Brexit
Thousands of anti-Brexit protesters marched Saturday in London to demand a new referendum on leaving the European Union, as a divided Britain marked the second anniversary of its vote to quit the bloc.
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