Canada
Canada AM: Don Drummond, chief economist, TD Bank
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There are calls for policy changes when it comes to public safety, following Wednesday’s stabbing in the Downtown core.
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Ahead of the 35th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre, Annie Ross, a mechanical engineering professor at Polytechnique Montreal, said she often thinks of those who lived through the tragedy but still suffer silently.
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Mount Pearl, near St. John's, has been the scene for three random attacks in November. Police have arrested and charged seven youth.
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Mary Janet MacDonald has gone for walks on Port Hood Beach, N.S., most of her life, but in all those years, she had never seen anything like the discovery she made on Saturday: a leatherback sea turtle.
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While the Greater Toronto Area is expected to see a bump in home prices in 2025, condo prices will not recover next year, according to a new report by Royal LePage.
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Two men believed to be central figures in Quebec’s violent and ongoing drug conflict topped the Bolo Program's latest Top 25 list of Canada's Most Wanted fugitives.
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Six suspects are in custody in connection with a smash-and-grab robbery at a jewelry store in a Markham mall that was captured on video.
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New data show women with disabilities are more likely to be forced into homelessness because of violence or abuse.
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School buses are cancelled in parts of Canada Thursday as wintry weather moves in during the first week of December.
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A 70-year-old man says he spent nearly 60 hours in the hallway of Vancouver General Hospital after surgery.
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As the Canada Post strike hits the three-week mark, the Crown corporation says it is reviewing new counter-proposals submitted by the union representing more than 55,000 postal workers.