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| ◆ Federal budget's fiscal targets unlikely to be met, interim PBO says |
| ◆ OPP confirms review of reported ‘suspicious activity' tied to company that received millions from Ontario |
| ◆ Quebecers make their way to Winnipeg for Grey Cup with unwashed jerseys in tow |
| ◆ What to know about Carney's ‘nation-building' projects announced so far |
| ◆ Murderer's appearance at panel discussion for Ontario judges prompts controversy |
| ◆ Ontario plans to appoint administrator to take control of provincial real estate regulator |
| ◆ 'Icicle kick' goes viral: CPL final tops 1 billion views |
| ◆ St. Michael's Hospital paves the way for remote robotic treatment of strokes |
| ◆ 'Time is brain': Toronto hospital's robot tech aims to treat stroke patients in remote areas |
| ◆ ‘Grand bargain' agreement with Ottawa coming soon, Smith says |
| ◆ Ford chief of staff warns against contact with company after police referral |
| ◆ Regina lawyer Tony Merchant was known as Canada's ‘king of class action' |
| ◆ Grey Cup tradition continues as Tuffy the horse joins the celebrations |
| ◆ Morning Update: Our scarcest resource |
| ◆ Ukraine corruption scandal won't deter Canada from offering support, Anand says |
| ◆ B.C. Lions QB Nathan Rourke named CFL's top player, Canadian at CFL awards |
| ◆ More than $20-million in vaccines, drugs lost from national emergency stockpile because of freezer issue |
| ◆ China, Russia keeping close eye on Canada's Arctic, says CSIS director |
| ◆ B.C. General Employees' Union votes to officially end strike |
| ◆ Carney announces latest batch of major projects |
| ◆ Health Canada lost $20-million worth of pharmaceuticals this year from national stockpile |
| ◆ Canada rugby coach Stephen Meehan tries to find positives in roster challenges |
| ◆ Riders' original Gainer the Gopher reflects on fans, fun and the stinky suit |
| ◆ Self-defence can include ejecting guests who outstay welcome, B.C. judge rules |
| ◆ Major League Soccer to flip its calendar, with season to run July through May, effective for 2027 |
| ◆ Patient complaints continue to rise in Ontario, ombudsman says |
| ◆ Patient complaints continue to rise in Ontario, ombudsman says |
| ◆ Art Gallery of Ontario scores major donation including pieces by Warhol, Lichtenstein |
| ◆ Warhol, Lichtenstein pieces among hundreds of artworks donated to AGO |
| ◆ Canadians still aren't travelling south and it's costing the U.S. billions |
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| ◆ Saturdays and Sundays are now Opinion-free days |
| ◆ Canadian boycott of US travel shows no sign of slowing - BBC News |
| ◆ Police say about 75 people commit an inordinate amount of crime in Calgary. Who are they? | CBC News |
| ◆ 'Something is terribly wrong': Baby formula among most stolen food items as costs spiral, researcher says | CBC News |
| ◆ 'Your land is your land', Poilievre tells Kelowna crowd |
| ◆ Opinion: A land-claims nightmare is emerging in B.C. |
| ◆ Winnipeg couple plead guilty to animal cruelty after killing cats, birds, axolotl for videos they sold | Animals killed include more than 60 cats, as well as rabbits, hamsters, rats, frog: prosecutor |
| ◆ Carney has ‘limited room to cut taxes' as debt-to-GDP ratio to grow: PBO |
| ◆ Global automakers grab a bigger chunk of Canadian market in Trump's trade war | Vehicles from outside North America are now more than a third of sales - and growing |
| ◆ B.C. judge says self-defence can include expelling someone who has outstayed welcome |
| ◆ Federal budget's fiscal targets unlikely to be met, interim PBO says |
| ◆ Hells Angels hitman complains Parole Board of Canada pays too much attention to victims |
| ◆ Palestinians living in Gaza lose lawsuits that would force Canada to process crisis travel visas |
| ◆ Big employers are the only ones hiring, and that's a big problem |
| ◆ You could get at least $50 from the bread price-fixing settlement. But the deadline is coming up |
| ◆ Manufacturing sales up 3.3% in September, highest level since February |
| ◆ Canada could see 10,000 new jobs, Sweden's SAAB says |
| ◆ More than 40% of Canadian births had foreign-born mothers in 2024: StatCan |
| ◆ Saab CEO confirms talks with Ottawa, Bombardier for Gripen fighter jet production |
| ◆ Nearly 1 in 10 terrorism investigations at CSIS involves a minor: spy boss | RCI |
| ◆ Carney recommends 7 major projects for approval, including new mines, LNG and hydro development |
| ◆ Why it will take months to get details on Mark Carney's plans to cut $58.2 billion in federal spending |
| ◆ CSIS director warns that China and Russia continue to target Canada |
| ◆ Nenshi's NDP relaunch gets big outside help: NYC mayor's ad agency and Ottawa Liberals | CBC News |
| ◆ Tuberculosis outbreak declared in inner-city Edmonton: Primary Care Alberta | CBC News |
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