According to CBC meteorologist Tina Simpkin, the rain is heaviest in the west and will continue to push in from west to east. There will be wind and rain for the morning and into the afternoon in Prince Edward Island, eastern New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Around 1,100 customers without …
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Campbell River plans to remove tax exemption to 2 non-profits for being ‘poor neighbours’
The city council in Campbell River, B.C., has voted to remove a property tax exemption for two non-profits after one councillor described the organizations as bad neighbours and harming the downtown area. If the bylaw is passed at council’s next meeting, both the Campbell River Art Gallery and Vancouver Island …
Read More »‘High degree of confidence’ Israel didn’t strike hospital in Gaza, says Canada’s defence minister
Ottawa has a "high degree of confidence" that Israel did not strike the al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday after an independent review by the Canadian military, Defence Minister Bill Blair said in a statement late Saturday evening. Review found "errant rocket" fired from Gaza Strip caused deadly blast …
Read More »Canada has relocated some diplomatic staff out of India amid ongoing tensions, sources say
New Delhi has given Canada until October 10 to to reduce its complement of diplomats in India by about 40 people, sources tell CBC News. The government of India is threatening to revoke the diplomatic immunity of additional staff who have not left the country if Canada fails to meet …
Read More »‘They don’t represent me’: LGBTQ Muslims, allies speak out after ‘parental rights’ protests
Muslims across Canada say the current political climate is dangerous for young people from Muslim backgrounds, in light of heated protests and statements last month over schools teaching gender identity. Muslim Association of Canada wants Trudeau, school boards to apologize for pro-LGBTQ education stance. Muslims across Canada say the current …
Read More »Cult of self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada’ threatens Sask. village with public executions
An extremist cult leader and her followers have set up camp in a small Saskatchewan village, 83 kilometres northwest of Maple Creek, near the Alberta border. The group has called for public execution of elected officials and other members in and around the community. RCMP is increasing police presence in …
Read More »High cost of living dragging down Armed Forces morale, chaplain general warns
Military chaplains are seeing an increasing number of soldiers, sailors and aircrew who — squeezed by the soaring cost of living and stuck in a system that forces them to relocate — are in financial distress and seeking assistance. Changes to a cost-of-living benefit left many members feeling ‘undervalued’ — …
Read More »Woman who pushed stranger onto subway tracks deemed not criminally responsible for actions
A woman who pushed a stranger onto the subway tracks at Bloor-Yonge station last year has been found guilty of attempted murder and aggravated assault but deemed not criminally responsible for her actions. Ontario Court Justice Lori Anne Thomas delivered the ruling during a court proceeding in Toronto on Thursday. …
Read More »Experts looking for great white shark carcass that washed up on Cape Breton beach
Marine animal experts are trying to locate the carcass of a great white shark that was found on a Cape Breton beach on Thursday, but has since washed back to sea. They’re hoping an examination will reveal the shark’s cause of death and provide insights into great white shark populations …
Read More »3 people dead after plane crash in Chilliwack, B.C.: RCMP
Three people are dead after a small plane crashed near a motel in Chilliwack, B.C., according to RCMP. Everyone on board died and the next of kin are being notified. Three people are dead after a small plane crashed in Chilliwack, B.C., according to RCMP in the city about 100 …
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