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Refugee and human-rights advocates are telling the Supreme Court of Canada that a binational pact ‘contracts out’ Canada’s international obligations to refugee claimants to the United States, without proper followup to ensure Washington is doing the job. As the holiday season approaches, food banks across Canada are desperate for donations due to an increasing amount of clients.

As inflation hits all Canadians, those who feel the impact most are the vulnerable communities with the highest food insecurity rates. A school board east of Toronto is apologizing after a four-year-old student walked home alone during lunchtime earlier this week.

Police are investigating the vandalism of the Komagata Maru memorial on Vancouver’s downtown waterfront, and whether it’s connected to the recent smashing of the nearby Olympic Cauldron. A provincial politician in northern Nova Scotia says she has received hundreds of messages from constituents struggling to cope without electricity and running water 11 days after post-tropical storm Fiona slammed into the East Coast.

Gasoline prices in Canada continue to creep higher ahead of the Thanksgiving long weekend. According to retail fuel price tracking website GasBuddy. It’s been six months since a Canadian airline crew was detained in the Dominican Republic after finding drugs on board and reporting them to the authorities.

The case of an eastern Ontario doctor charged with killing four people will return to court in May for a preliminary hearing.

Starting Thursday, businesses in Canada will soon be able to pass credit card fees on to their customers, thanks to a multimillion-dollar class-action settlement involving Visa and Mastercard.

Insults, discrimination, mental distress and a lack of support from leadership — these are some of the claims brought forward by Toronto Transit Commission TTC employees who say bullying and harassment have become commonplace in the publicly funded workplace.

A Canadian naval officer has been relieved of her duties aboard a coastal defence vessel deployed on a NATO operation in Europe over allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct. Curious how different countries are faring? Chart and compare the curves using our interactive graphs.

A transport truck driver was airlifted to hospital Monday after his truck slammed through a home in Nanoose Bay, B. A Winnipeg man pieced together a miniature version of a key moment in Winnipeg Jets history. Authorities have released video of two suspects vandalizing part of the Olympic cauldron in downtown Vancouver over the weekend — an act police have described as “planned and deliberate.

Drivers are being alerted to an uptick in stolen cars. Here’s how to avoid getting your car taken and a list of Ontario’s most stolen vehicles.

A power crew in Cape Breton went above and beyond their duties after a memorial plaque attached to a power pole was torn down during post-tropical storm Fiona. Indigenous leaders in Quebec are lamenting the fact that priorities for their communities have been largely ignored during the provincial election campaign. They are some of the most beautiful animals in Canada, and every two years they are auctioned off to the highest bidder.

New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge called one of the Toronto Blue Jays pitchers “a class act” for his instrumental role in returning Judge’s historic home run ball to the Yankees on Wednesday night’s game. Here’s a look at what’s open and closed this Thanksgiving holiday Monday. Days after Ontario education workers gave their union a strike mandate, the premier is telling them not to force his hand.

Midland firefighters were called to a home on Johnson Street – between Robert and Scott streets – just after 2 p. Albertans will learn today who the new premier of the province will be. The St. Albert RCMP held a press conference Wednesday night regarding an investigation involving a teenager who was taken into police custody Oct.

The one-day cool “snap” is over. We’ll get back to the mid-teens by noon today and should be close to 20 C this afternoon. A home in Cambridge, Ont. The family of a man with a service dog who was forcibly removed from a Kitchener, Ont.

Waterloo regional police are investigating after graffiti, including hate-motivated symbols and writing were found drawn on the side of downtown Kitchener building and a vehicle in Waterloo. A novice driver will be walking for the foreseeable future after being stopped by St. Thomas police. No injuries are reported after a two-vehicle crash in London on Thursday morning.

Emergency crews were called to the scene at Oxford Street and Veterans Memorial Parkway around a. London police have identified the woman who allegedly made racial comments and spat on an employee at a northwest London, Ont. Deposits being explored in the Timmins area could become major source of high-quality nickel for the electric car battery market. The Government of Ontario is asking hunters to submit deer samples as part of its chronic wasting disease surveillance program to allow for early detection of the disease.

Canadian businesses are able to pass on a new credit card surcharge to their customers starting today, although it remains to be seen how many merchants decide to adopt the new fee. Ottawa police say two men are dead and another has been injured in a shooting at a plaza in the area of Tompkins Avenue and Tenth Line Road Wednesday night. Ottawa police are investigating the discovery of a body floating in the water in Ottawa’s east end.

Regina and its immediate surrounding area has experienced more than unplanned outages so far in The reasons for unplanned outages in the Queen City are a complicated issue, according to SaskPower. A Regina woman who was convicted in for embezzling millions of dollars has been granted her appeal and a new trial has been ordered.

The sentencing hearing for Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard’s sexual assault case got underway on Thursday in Toronto. This is the victim impact statement from the woman assaulted by the singer.

Funeral plans have been made for a woman from the Philippines who died in Leamington last week. LaSalle police say a 7-year-old girl was taken to hospital after a collision with a car on Matchette Road. A Windsor man is charged in relation to mischief at a Lakeshore business.

The Manitoba government is reporting that two employers in the province are facing tens of thousands of dollars in fines for unrelated incidents where an employee was injured at work. Nearly all Conservative members of Parliament voted for a bill they say would protect the conscience rights of health professionals when it comes to medical assistance in dying.

Pressure appears to be mounting on Hockey Canada from both top corporate sponsors and political leaders, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggesting that if the national hockey governing body continues to resist calls for change, the organization could be replaced. Several corporate sponsors have confirmed pulling their support. Here’s what they have said about their decisions. If an election were to be held today, the Conservative Party would win more seats than the Liberals, potentially enabling Pierre Poilievre to become Prime Minister, the latest seat projections from Nanos Research show.

The Conservatives are calling on the federal government to allow the importation and sale of foreign language-labelled versions of the same formulations of over-the-counter paediatric pain medication, in response to an ongoing nationwide shortage. On the heels of another tense hearing with Hockey Canada’s past and current board chairs defending the organization, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and MPs were unequivocal on Wednesday in their condemnation of Hockey Canada’s resistance to making changes that they say are necessary.

The federal government is asking a judge to dismiss a proposed class-action lawsuit brought forward by a group of Black public servants, who allege discriminatory practices within the public service. Protests in Iran over the death of a year-old woman detained by the country’s morality police have stretched into a third week, even after authorities disrupted the internet, deployed riot troops and attacked perceived enemies abroad. The leaders of 44 European countries stretching from Iceland all the way to Turkey met Thursday in what many said was a united stand against Russia’s war on Ukraine, as an energy crisis and high inflation fuelled by the conflict wreak havoc on their economies.

Russians have piled across the border to neighbouring states since President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization on Sept. A look at how many people have crossed and how countries are reacting. Investigators in California are working to determine the motive behind the killing of a family of four — including an 8-month-old baby — as the bodies were recovered Wednesday in a rural farm area after they were kidnapped earlier this week by an armed man at their business.

Hong Kong is opening up to tourism again in a move it hopes will revive its status as an international business and travel hub, but the locals said the change may be too late due to the COVID pandemic. A drug gang shot to death 20 people, including a mayor and his father, in the mountains of southern Mexico, officials said Thursday. The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is offering up big money in an effort to entice doctors, nurses and paramedics working outside the province to move back home.

New research has found that people of varying demographics in the U. Gambia has launched an urgent door-to-door campaign to remove cough and cold syrups blamed for the deaths of more than 60 children from kidney injury in the tiny West African country. Actress Hilary Swank has announced that she is pregnant with twins. Jada Pinkett Smith has a deal for what Dey Street Books is calling an ‘honest and gripping memoir’ that will cover her ‘complicated marriage to Will Smith,’ among other topics.

Google on Thursday unveiled its new Pixel 7 smartphone lineup and its first-ever Pixel smartwatch, packed with tracking and health features from its subsidiary Fitbit.

Google’s debut smartwatch will go on sale in the U. Stocks fell in morning trading on Wall Street Thursday as the broader market continued pulling back from a surge earlier in the week. As rising interest rates weigh on housing affordability, a new report suggests some relief may be on the horizon.

Japan’s top automaker Toyota said Thursday that it has identified how to fix its model year bZ4X crossover electric vehicles after recalling 2, of them in June out of concern wheel bolts might become loose, risking a crash. Loblaw Cos. As Canada moves out of the COVID pandemic era, new data from commercial real estate firm Avison Young shows a steady increase in foot traffic across the country, as more people return to the office, shop in-store, head back to class, and venture out for events.

Parents and guardians know it can be difficult to get a child to open up about how school is going. Vanessa Vakharia, founder and director of Toronto-based tutoring service The Math Guru, says there are easy ways to support children with learning. Paying with a credit card? Expect to see a fee when you shop under new rules that start now.

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