April 29, 2025
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Jennifer Cowan

Canada News Resilience

International Cybercrime Investigation Leads to Arrest of BC Resident

A Surrey, B.C., resident has been arrested in connection with a global inquiry into a transnational cybercrime syndicate. The RCMP in British Columbia

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Ontario Aims to Establish 80 Primary Care Teams for 300,000 Patients

Ontario has announced its first call for proposals to develop and expand up to 80 primary care teams to serve 300,000 patients this

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Ontario Set to Extend ‘Strong Mayor’ Powers to 169 Additional Communities

Ontario is proposing the expansion of “strong mayor powers” to the leaders of 169 new municipalities starting May 1, effectively tripling the number

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Ontario Police Issue Nationwide Warrant for ‘High-Risk Offender’ Known to Frequent Toronto

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has launched a Canada-wide warrant for a violent offender with a history of attacking children, just weeks after

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Wayne Gretzky Says He’s Proud of Being Canadian, Not Interested in Politics

Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky says he is proud to be a Canadian and plans to “stay in his lane” as an athlete rather

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The Price of Coming Home: Tariff Impacts for Returning Canadian Snowbirds

Canadians who chose to avoid the cold winter months by travelling to the United States may find themselves facing extra expenses when they

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Lawsuit Challenges Policy of Housing Trans-Identifying Men in Women’s Prisons

A national women’s group has launched a lawsuit against the federal government in a bid to end the practice of housing trans-identifying male

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BC Halts US Radiation Therapy Program for Cancer Patients

The B.C. government has announced it will discontinue a program that permitted patients to receive radiation therapy in the United States. The program

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Alberta Takes First Steps to Create Its Own Provincial Police Force

The Alberta government is moving forward with plans to allow municipalities to replace the RCMP with a new provincial police service. An independent

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