Man Arrested After Knife Incident at Montreal-Area Mosque, Three Injured
A 24-year-old man was arrested following an altercation at a mosque in Châteauguay, Quebec, where he brandished a knife, leaving three people with minor injuries. Worshippers managed to subdue the man, and police are investigating the motive. Charges are expected.
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Heartbreak in Montréal-Nord as beloved Charcuterie Noël to close after 45 years
Customers were stunned when a beloved European grocery store in Montréal-Nord recently announced on Facebook that it is closing its doors after 45 years. Hundreds commented, saying things like "I'm at a loss for words" and "so sad." But, as Charcuterie Noël owner Roberto Natale points out in his post, "The time has come to close the chapter."
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Kenneth Law, who sold poisonous chemical linked to 131 deaths, sued by Ontario teen's parents
Two years after losing her only child, Maria Lopez says she takes strength from her necklace with a picture of 18-year-old Jeshennia.
"She was an enchanting girl … a jokester, good student, good daughter, good advisor," Maria recalled. Jeshennia "was everything."
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Ancient human remains found in Toronto neighbourhood under 24 hour supervision for past 9 months
Ancient human remains have been discovered in Toronto's Riverdale neighbourhood have been under 24 hour supervision for more than nine months straight. Now the cost of monitoring the site has soared while little physically has been done to learn more about them.
The city says it's all about respecting Indigenous stakeholders, but an archeologist is calling the lack of urgency "disrespectful."
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'I'm right here, bro': Singh, Poilievre have tense exchange during question period
During a heated question period on Thursday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized the NDP and Bloc Québécois for refusing to support a non-confidence motion against the Liberal government. Tensions escalated when NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh confronted Poilievre directly after being accused of betraying the NDP's prior agreement with the Liberals to secure a seat in a recent byelection.
Poilievre called Singh a "fake" and a "fraud," prompting Singh to yell back, with witnesses noting Singh's aggressive stance as he approached Poilievre. The House erupted in chaotic exchanges, leading Speaker Greg Fergus to remind MPs about maintaining decorum, as the questioning veered off from holding the government accountable.
Despite procedural rules, Poilievre focused his questions on the opposition parties rather than the government, causing some confusion. The vote on the Conservative's non-confidence motion is set to occur next week.
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Think your dog can understand words? This scientist says you might be right
When Alexis Devine was having a tough time one day, her sheepadoodle dog named Bunny consoled her — just not in a way that most people might expect.
"I was talking to my partner over FaceTime and I was crying … and Bunny pressed 'no.' I wasn't looking at her, I was just engaged in the conversation," said Devine.
After what seemed like a plea from Bunny for her to not cry, Devine said, "There was a pause, and then she pressed 'love you.'"
Bunny communicates to Devine, the author of I Am Bunny, through a soundboard device — a floor placemat with pressable buttons for dogs that play pre-recorded words out loud. To date, Devine says Bunny can "speak" about 100 words.
On TikTok, Bunny's prowess delights over 8.5 million followers, and she is among many other pet dogs on the video-sharing platform — Oski the pug, Copper the Lab, Flambo the Aussie — who are shown to communicate with their owners using soundboards.
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Smugglers are advertising illegal Canada-U.S. border crossings on TikTok
An individual associated with one of a dozen TikTok accounts we identified that were advertising an illegal service: helping Indian temporary residents in Canada cross into the U.S. outside of official border points. The individual offering a trip of "40 minutes through the jungle" did not disclose his real name to Radio-Canada but claimed to live in Brampton, Ont.
These accounts promise safe passage into the U.S. from Montreal, Brampton or Surrey, B.C. One of the accounts has more than 360,000 followers on TikTok and seems primarily to target Indian students living in Canada.
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Conservatives are targeting Singh over his pension — but Poilievre's is three times larger
For weeks, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been accusing NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh of supporting the government until February so he can become eligible for his MP pension. But experts estimate the size of Poilievre's own pension at more than three times that of Singh's pension.
A calculation of Poilievre's House of Commons pension indicates that he could draw more than $230,000 annually once he turns 65. That figure could grow considerably if Poilievre becomes prime minister following the next federal election.
If Singh qualifies for his pension, he could draw more than $66,000 annually starting at age 65, the same estimates suggest.
"Mr. Singh isn't the one who should be getting attacked over his pension," said Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. "I think it's a slippery slope and one [Poilievre] will regret."
Poilievre recently made MPs pensions a matter of public debate when he dubbed Singh a "sell-out" and accused him of putting himself ahead of Canadians to qualify for his House of Commons pension.
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Inflation finally hits Bank of Canada's 2% target
Annual inflation cooled sharply to two per cent in August, according to Statistics Canada, marking a major milestone in the Bank of Canada's efforts to tame price pressures. That's half a percentage point lower than the 2.5 per cent annual rate recorded in July and continues a general cooling trend through 2024. The last time inflation was at or below two per cent was in early 2021.
Statistics Canada pointed to cheaper prices on gasoline as driving down the headline inflation figure in August. Without the drop in gas prices, annual inflation would've been 2.2 per cent in August, StatCan said.
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The Liberals can't win a general election if they keep losing safe seats
The recent byelection results in LaSalle-Émard-Verdun signal troubling times for the Liberal Party, echoing a historical moment from 1978 when Pierre Trudeau's government faced a similar setback. Back then, Trudeau lost six of seven seats in byelections, which hinted at poor prospects for the upcoming federal election. Despite this, he remained defiant, stating he wouldn't be crushed by the results.
Fast forward to 2024, and Justin Trudeau's Liberals experienced a narrow defeat in LaSalle-Émard-Verdun, losing by just 248 votes after a much larger victory margin of nearly 10,000 votes two years ago. This close loss, along with another in Toronto-St. Paul's, highlights the significant challenges ahead for the Liberals, as they must regain lost ground in traditionally strong ridings if they hope to maintain power and avoid a substantial Conservative resurgence. Trudeau acknowledged the need for continued effort, indicating a more humble approach than his father’s, while recognizing the critical work that lies ahead.
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Canada's Armoured Vehicle Donation to Ukraine Delayed
A plan to rebuild 24 decommissioned Canadian armoured vehicles for Ukraine has been delayed for over nine months due to unresolved negotiations between Armatec Survivability and the Canadian government.
Despite a verbal commitment, progress is stalled while Canada has expedited delivery of 40 new armoured vehicles to Ukraine.
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IRCC stopped assigning immigration applications to inactive officers' IDs after CBC report
In the wake of a CBC investigation that revealed thousands of immigration applications had been assigned to hundreds of former employees' IDs and placeholder codes, the federal government conducted a major review and cleaned up its global application system to ensure none had been "forgotten," CBC News has learned.
Now, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) tells CBC News it has ended the longstanding practice of using inactive officers' IDs as virtual holding bins for applications to ensure "files do not fall through the cracks."
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Federal Byelections in Manitoba and Quebec Today
Voters in Elmwood-Transcona (Manitoba) and LaSalle-Emard-Verdun (Quebec) are heading to the polls. Both ridings are typically NDP and Liberal strongholds, and an upset could have national political implications. LaSalle-Emard-Verdun has 91 candidates, which may delay results.
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TheMoment a B.C. man and his grandson became classmates
Grandfather Doug Manning and grandson Sam Cooper recount the moment they learned they would be classmates at UBC Okanagan.
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2 pedestrians killed in separate Outaouais collisions overnight
Two separate vehicle collisions on Saturday night in the Outaouais region have left two pedestrians dead. The first occurred at approximately 8:45 p.m. on Route 105 in Messines. According to the Sûreté du Québec, a pedestrian in her sixties was struck by a vehicle while crossing the road in the dark. She suffered serious injuries and was taken to Maniwaki hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
The second accident occurred at approximately 10:30 p.m. when another pedestrian was struck on Saint-Louis Street in the Touraine district in Gatineau, police said. Emergency services transported the victim to the Hull hospital, where they were pronounced dead. The area remained closed to traffic on Sunday morning while police investigated the incident.
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Toronto District School Board under fire after field trip to downtown protest
Ontario's largest school board is under fire after students at several schools were taken on a field trip where they appear to have ended up taking part in a protest held in downtown Toronto. Students at a number of Toronto District School Board schools were given permission to head to a day of action for the people of Grassy Narrows First Nation on Wednesday, whose community river was impacted by years of mercury poisoning.
The board said a trip to view a protest by Grassy Narrows that had promised to attract thousands outside Queen's Park was "an educational experience for students to hear from Indigenous voices about the ongoing challenges faced by the people of Grassy Narrows." Some parents and other groups, however, complained the trip veered away from education and into protest and activism.
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3 men injured after man with knife walks into Montreal-area mosque
A 24-year-old man has been arrested following an altercation at a Montreal-area mosque that left three people injured on Friday afternoon.
Police in Châteauguay, Que., say the man with a knife entered the Centre Culturel Musulman de Châteauguay, located on St-Jean Baptiste Boulevard, when an altercation broke out with several individuals at around 1:40 p.m.
Police say it's not yet clear if the knife was used during the altercation.
Rachid Azmane, the centre's administrator, said he witnessed the situation unfold.
"There was a little bit of panic. Everyone was panicked, didn't know what was going. Were there injuries? Was anyone stabbed?" he said while describing the incident's aftermath.
"But no, the situation was brought under control."
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Ontario Government Considering Legislation to Restrict Bike Lanes in Effort to Reduce Traffic
The Ontario government is considering legislation to ban bike lanes if they reduce motor vehicle lanes, aiming to tackle traffic congestion. While no formal confirmation has been given, internal documents suggest the proposal is under review. The government is also exploring ways to expedite highway projects like Highway 413.
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Kabyle activists to march from Montreal to Ottawa
Kabyle activists will undertake a 200-kilometre march on Saturday from Montreal to the Parliament of Canada to demand the release of detainees in Algeria. The Kabyles in Algeria are part of the larger Amazigh or Berber family of Indigenous North Africans. They have their own language and culture, and some advocate for the creation of an independent state, which is deemed illegal in Algeria.
A recent report from Radio-Canada/CBC revealed that a Kabyle man named Massinissa Lakehal was imprisoned by the Algerian authorities mainly to punish his father, Ammar, a Canadian citizen who has long campaigned for the Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylia.
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N.S. school briefly put in lockdown over bear on the loose
A young black bear was rescued in downtown Dartmouth, N.S., after wandering into a park and climbing a tree for safety. Wildlife officers safely immobilized the bear, which will be released into the wild. Nearby schools were briefly secured, but no threat was posed. Bears occasionally wander into urban areas near Halifax.
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Man asked girls for help finding dog, offered candy before alleged sexual assault in SE Calgary
Calgary police have laid charges against a man believed to have sexually assault a 12-year-old girl earlier this week in the southeast community of Walden.
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A Halifax woman has spent years fighting for out-of-province care. Now she's ready to end her life
Jennifer Brady, a Halifax woman suffering from lymphedema, has applied for medical assistance in dying (MAID) due to the severe pain and limitations caused by her condition. Brady, who spends five hours a day connected to a fluid-moving machine and wears compression garments constantly, feels overwhelmed by her health struggles and the ongoing battle with the provincial Health Department for necessary care.
Her lymphedema is a painful result of lymph node removal during a radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer. Although she meets most federal criteria for MAID, clinical lead Dr. Gord Gubitz noted in a letter to the Minister of Health that her condition is not considered irremediable, as there are potential care options available. He urged the health department to facilitate access to surgery that is covered by Nova Scotia's Medical Service Insurance (MSI), but which is not provided in the province. Brady has already paid out-of-pocket for consultations and surgeries, including a remortgaged home to fund a procedure in Japan, but cannot afford ongoing necessary care without MSI coverage.
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Canada to Cut International Student Permits by 10%
The Liberal government plans to reduce the number of international student permits by 10%, setting a target of 437,000 for 2025-2026, down from 485,000 in 2024. New limits will also be imposed on work permits for spouses of foreign workers and master's students.
This decision follows earlier measures to cap student visas by over a third, amid concerns about population growth impacting Canada’s housing market.
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Alberta announces $8.6B plan to build new schools amid surging population growth
Premier Danielle Smith has launched an ambitious school construction plan to help relieve pressure created by a population boom by creating 50,000 spaces for students over the next three years.
The School Construction Accelerator Program, announced by Smith in a provincewide televised address Tuesday evening, will cost $8.6 billion over three years. It adds $6.5 billion to the previously announced amount of $2.1 billion. Smith said the plan aims to create an additional 150,000 student spaces in the four years after the initial three-year push, for a total of 200,000 over seven years.
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'A lost opportunity': Alberta gives back $137M to Ottawa in unspent funds to clean up inactive wells
The Alberta government has officially handed back more than $137 million to the federal government after running out of time to spend the cash to clean up old oil and natural gas wells.
Questions remain about why the provincial government was unable to use the much-needed funding, considering there are tens of thousands of inactive wells.
Many companies are also disappointed that the full amount wasn't spent because of the loss of reclamation work it would have created.
The cash was part of the federal government's $1.7-billion funding pledge in 2020 aimed at reducing the environmental risk of aging oil and gas infrastructure, while also providing work for the oilfield service sector after the pandemic began and oil prices crashed.
The money was divided between B.C. ($120 million), Alberta ($1 billion) and Saskatchewan ($400 million). Alberta's Orphan Well Association received a $200-million loan to support the cleanup of wells left over when companies go bankrupt.
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Rare mosquito-borne virus with no cure and no vaccine now confirmed in Canada
Public health officials have now confirmed an Ottawa resident died last month after being infected with the mosquito-borne eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus, which has no cure or vaccine. It's the first known case in Canada in years.
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Canada relaxes some mortgage rules to tackle housing crisis
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced changes to mortgage rules to make housing more affordable in Canada. Starting December 15, the cap on insured mortgages will rise from $1 million to $1.5 million, allowing buyers with down payments below 20% to access insurance for more expensive homes. Additionally, the 30-year mortgage amortization period will now be available to both first-time buyers and those purchasing newly built homes, expanding beyond its previous limitation.
Freeland hopes these changes will stimulate new housing construction and address the housing shortage. However, experts have mixed opinions. RateHub. ca’s Penelope Graham believes the measures will improve access for first-time buyers but is unsure about their impact on overall affordability. Desjardins economist Marc Desormaux cautions that while the rules may help some buyers enter the market, they could also increase demand, potentially driving up home prices and worsening affordability in the long run. Homebuilding groups support the changes, hoping they will encourage more construction by increasing market demand.
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Retired vice-admiral Haydn Edmundson found not guilty of sexual assault
Retired vice-admiral Haydn Edmundson, accused of sexually assaulting a woman more than 30 years ago, was found not guilty in an Ottawa courtroom on Monday. He was also found not guilty of one count of committing indecent acts.
Judge Matthew C. Webber rendered the decision in the Ontario Court of Justice because the case was tried by a judge alone.
Edmundson, who was charged in December 2021, said he cried after hearing the not guilty verdicts, and that it's a "massive emotional outpouring" because the charges were hanging over the heads of him and his family members for three years.
"And now that has been lifted somewhat. But the pain is still there and the emotions are still there," he told the media outside the courthouse following the verdict, adding he wouldn't comment on whether he would be taking legal action.
His lawyer, Brian Greenspan, called the verdict a "clear decisive vindication," pointing to Webber's raising of credibility issues with the complainant's testimony.
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Voters head to the polls in 2 federal byelections that will be closely watched on Parliament Hill
Voters are headed to the polls for federal byelections in Manitoba and Quebec today — and the results of these two local contests could have national implications.
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London convenience store owners mark first week of alcohol sales under new provincial rules
Ayoub's store, Fresh & Fast Food Mart, is one of more than 140 London convenience stores that can now sell beer, cider, wine and ready-to-drink cocktails since Sept. 5 as part of the province's alcohol sale expansion plans.
The Ford government fast-tracked its plans by more than a year, allowing upwards of 4,000 stores across Ontario to sell alcoholic beverages alongside tobacco, lottery tickets, candy, gum and other convenience store mainstays. To do so, the province had to fork over more than $200 million to The Beer Store to break a 10-year agreement that was due to end in 2026.
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