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| ◆ Ontario hands over operations of long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT to TTC |
| ◆ Health Canada recalls glucose monitors over incorrect readings |
| ◆ Supreme Court sidesteps decision on when murder can be charged in suicide cases |
| ◆ Why the Netflix, Warner Bros. deal is a disaster for movie theatres, filmmakers and audiences |
| ◆ Law Society of Ontario suspends licence of lawyer accused in Ryan Wedding case |
| ◆ Parts of Atlantic Canada hit by snow squalls, power outages |
| ◆ Ontario students faring poorly in math, standardized tests reveal |
| ◆ In rural Manitoba, a photographer chases combines to find beauty in the chaff |
| ◆ Globe readers share frustrations and worries about cellular ‘dead zones' in their areas |
| ◆ Completion of Rogers' 5G network for TTC delayed by maintenance, asbestos cleanup |
| ◆ Sam Mraiche was investigated by Elections Alberta over alleged illegal political donations |
| ◆ Newfoundland girl's parental abduction prompts calls for tougher laws |
| ◆ Ottawa launching review of Canada's firearms classification regime |
| ◆ Morning Update: Trump and FIFA play politics |
| ◆ Alberta proposing sweeping changes to election and referendum laws |
| ◆ Alberta bill aims to clear further obstacles to citizen-driven referendum questions |
| ◆ Canadians paying up to $5,000 to avoid a car accident claim: ‘That is a crisis in insurance' |
| ◆ John Rustad resigns as leader of BC Conservatives after caucus revolt |
| ◆ Ontario skills fund gave $1-million to company whose CEO was fined by OSC |
| ◆ Former UBC employee and exam monitoring software company settle lawsuit |
| ◆ More than half of Ontario doctors eyeing retirement in the next five years, survey shows |
| ◆ Sexual-assault allegations against doctor spur review of cross-province licensing system |
| ◆ Top court sends drug case back to trial, but doesn't address broader questions of delay |
| ◆ Haiti's World Cup dreams collide with Trump's immigration crackdown |
| ◆ Calgary researchers point to gaps in sport injury prevention for women |
| ◆ Vancouver School Board recommends staff pull Thomas King's work after revelation he is not part Cherokee |
| ◆ Ottawa's net-zero advisory co-chair resigns, citing disappointment with climate priorites |
| ◆ More than 27,000 public servants were paid at least $150,000 last year, document says, as government plans cuts |
| ◆ Average family of four will spend $994 more on food next year, report projects |
| ◆ Brilliant diplomat David Malone helped Canada win a seat on the UN Security Council |
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| ◆ Saturdays and Sundays are now Opinion-free days |
| ◆ Canada Jobs Rise by 53,600 in Third Month of Surprise Gains |
| ◆ Canada to play Qatar, Switzerland, and winner of European playoff in group stage of 2026 FIFA World Cup |
| ◆ Canadians support sending troops to Poland if Russia invades: poll |
| ◆ 10,000 CBSA removal warrants active for more than one year |
| ◆ Young Canadians increasingly tie immigration to home affordability problems, survey finds |
| ◆ 2 top climate advisers quit saying Carney government is ignoring its experts |
| ◆ Judge says proposed referendum on Alberta independence would be unconstitutional | CBC News |
| ◆ LILLEY: Coastal First Nations is an activist group, they have no pipeline veto |
| ◆ Enough is enough, Canada. Just buy the damned jets |
| ◆ Minister says government launching review of firearms classification regime |
| ◆ Canadian retail cannabis sales continue to show annual growth |
| ◆ The extreme ideology behind B.C.'s radical reconciliation agenda |
| ◆ Europe says Canada must pay 10M euros to join EU defence deal |
| ◆ FreeStyle Libre 3 sensors to monitor blood glucose recalled following ties to 7 deaths |
| ◆ Rodriguez faces calls to resign as turmoil deepens for Quebec Liberals |
| ◆ Employment rate continues to trend up in November 2025 / Le taux d'emploi poursuit sa tendance à la hausse en novembre 2025 |
| ◆ 'You are a very bad minister,' Conservative immigration critic says at tense committee meeting |
| ◆ Quebec Liberal Party expels Sona Lakhoyan Olivier pending ethics investigation |
| ◆ Renowned Toronto-born architect Frank Gehry dead at 96 | CBC News |
| ◆ More than 27,000 public servants were paid $150,000 or more last year |
| ◆ Peel police arrest Ottawa man in $1.6M crypto fraud scheme |
| ◆ More than 30,000 SUVs, trucks recalled in Canada over issues increasing crash risk |
| ◆ Carney, Trump and Sheinbaum to meet at 2026 World Cup draw in Washington |
| ◆ Study that said glyphosate herbicide is safe retracted 25 years after publication |
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