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Calgary police tactics questioned after social media videos show arrests of youth, woman
Calgary police are coming under fire after video footage allegedly shows the use of aggressive tactics on protesters that included a youth and a woman. * This article was originally published here
CPKC Holiday Train set to make one-day stop at Gage Park in Hamilton
The CP Holiday Train will make a stop in Hamilton along Lawrence Road just south of Gage Park on Wednesday just before 8 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Some Canadian nurse practitioners not being paid for MAID administration
For the past year, Ellen Gretsinger, a nurse practitioner in Ontario's Niagara region, has been providing patients with medically assisted deaths - and not getting paid for it. * This article was originally published here
Squamish reforms zoning rules to fast track affordable housing builds
The zoning bylaw change allows for projects that are six storeys, or less, in any neighbourhood. * This article was originally published here
Calgary man who had hate speech charges stayed returns to rally
Calgary man who had hate speech charges stayed returns to protest at pro-Palestine rally * This article was originally published here
Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupt opioid epidemic townhall in Vancouver
The protestors who confronted Vancouver Granville MP Taleeb Noormohamed at the townhall were calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Noormohamed met with them after the meeting. * This article was originally published here
Fredericton SPCA hosts ‘Pet Pawlooza’ to avoid closing its doors
In a recent letter sent to donors, the Fredericton SPCA said it only has enough funds to continue operations for about two more months. * This article was originally published here
Fundraising continues for Kelowna crane collapse memorial, tops $100K
The North Okanagan Labour Council says it’s looking to attract donations from regional businesses, the development community and private-sector corporations. * This article was originally published here
U of A fires director of Sexual Assault Centre for signing letter questioning attacks on Israeli women
The University of Alberta has fired the director of the Sexual Assault Centre after she signed a controversial letter regarding attacks on Israeli women. * This article was originally published here
Boys and Girls Club opens new daycare centre in Kingston
While parents coast to coast struggle to find child care, the Boys and Girls Club South East has just opened a new child care centre in Kingston, Ont. * This article was originally published here
It’s been ‘hard to sell’ in many housing markets across Canada. Here’s why
The housing market is slowing in many parts of Canada, leaving many home sellers waiting longer and longer for offers. Here's how that could affect prices in the market. * This article was originally published here
‘Shameful’: Mariners’ union slams loss of search technology on B.C. coast
A key maritime union says it is "shameful" the federal government has let an old but reliable search tool fall into disrepair on the B.C. coast. * This article was originally published here
Scuffles break out during Toronto protest over Israel-Hamas conflict
Scuffles broke out during a protest over the Israel-Hamas conflict at a Scotiabank building in downtown Toronto on Friday, with police claiming demonstrators "became aggressive." * This article was originally published here
3 brands of cantaloupe recalled across Canada due to risk of salmonella
Malichita, Save on Foods and Urban Fare brands of cantaloupe products are being recalled — including not only whole melons, but pre-cut chunks, fruit salads and platters. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s Haiti envoy: ‘Nothing is moving fast enough’ to end country’s gang crisis
For years, Haiti has faced violence, widespread sexual assaults and a hunger crisis. Canada's envoy is urging the world to do more to protect the many innocent people suffering. * This article was originally published here
Loss of key coast guard tool putting lives at risk on B.C. coast, former officer says
The former superintendent of B.C.'s coast guard stations says the loss of a tool known as radio direction finding has degraded the service's ability to find boats in distress. * This article was originally published here
Calgarian returns from Gaza: ‘It’s not safe’
After a prolonged embrace with his children, Tamer Abu Hasira’s mind went to the family he left back in the Middle East conflict. * This article was originally published here
Canada seeks to join UN case accusing Myanmar of genocide
Five European countries and Canada are seeking to join a case brought by Gambia at the United Nations' highest court that accuses Myanmar of committing genocide against Rohingya. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon emergency shelter location recommended for Wednesday’s council meeting
A location for Saskatoon's emergency residential shelter is on the table at next week's city council meeting. * This article was originally published here
Calgarians question event centre spending as council mulls proposed tax increase
City officials said the money for Calgary's new event centre is already accounted for and is unrelated to the potential increase to property taxes. * This article was originally published here