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Air passenger complaint backlog hits new high, but agency says it's processing complaints faster (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
An airplane goes in for a landing at an airport. Another plane can be seen taking off in the distance. Canada's transportation regulator says it has made progress on addressing compensation claims against airlines since a new complaint resolution process was introduced last fall — but incoming complaints have pushed the backlog to a new high.
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Leafs announcer slams home crowd as 'very disappointing' after game 3 loss to Bruins (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
A group of fans watching The Leafs on screen outside Scotiabank Arena. Longtime Toronto Maple Leafs radio announcer Joe Bowen wasn’t shy about his frustration with a listless crowd at Scotiabank Arena Wednesday night, as the team dropped game three of its first-round playoff series with the Boston Bruins.
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Ottawa failing to meet Jordan's Principle deadlines for First Nations kids' care most of the time (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
A 2019 order from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal became part of the class action settlement agreement that lawyers are seeking fees for. Indigenous Services Canada is taking longer to respond to requests to help First Nations children, which critics say is putting lives at risk.
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Harry Jerome's daughter wants famed sprinter's name removed from embattled charity's awards (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
Man in suit. The daughter of renowned Canadian sprinter Harry Jerome wants his name and likeness removed from a Toronto charity's annual awards — which are this weekend — until it is cleared of alleged financial mismanagement.
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What could a $5B government loan program do? Turn Indigenous communities into powerful investors (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
In front to blue Sky and fir trees the mechanical arm of a large machine swings a pipe onto a stack of pipes at a construction yard in Saskatchewan. Indigenous leaders say a new loan guarantee program from the federal government, announced last week in the 2024 budget, will be a huge boost for economic reconciliation.
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Jury selection begins in case of alleged Winnipeg serial killer (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
The faces of three First Nations women are pictured side by side. Jury selection is scheduled to happen Thursday in the case of a man accused of killing three First Nations women, and a fourth who is also believed to be Indigenous, in Winnipeg.
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Canadian banks need to do more to stop abusive e-transfers, survivors say (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
A woman with long blond hair sits at a dining table holding a smartphone as a woman with long dark hair and glasses sits next to her. Women who have received threatening and abusive e-transfers from their former partners say Canadian banks need to step up and do more to prevent the misuse of their banking applications.
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Montreal's vacant buildings keep burning down despite efforts to quell the fires (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
man standing on a balcony looking at charred ruins. A CBC analysis found vacant buildings are at greater risk of catching fire, posing a danger to firefighters and threatening the city’s built heritage. Despite ongoing efforts by the city to force building owners to take better care of vacant properties, these buildings continue to be at risk. 
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'A bit of hope': Hamilton tenants beat renoviction attempt by landlord at Ontario tribunal (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
The front of a five-storey apartment building. The Landlord and Tenant Board dismissed the renoviction request because the only building permit the landlord had from the city was limited to making minor repairs. It also said it wasn't convinced the work would require the units to be vacant.
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Equity-seeking Olympians team up to create better support for competing moms (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
Canadian women’s basketball player holds her daughter prior to a team practice. While the opportunity for Olympian parents to access a nursery may indicate progress at the Games, many women athletes continue to feel under supported, under-resourced, and underfunded during their family planning and motherhood years.
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Canadian health-care professionals urged to share climate disaster mitigation information (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
An aerial shot shows smoke from several points on land rising into the air. After last summer's heat waves, deadly floods and record-breaking wildfires, some scientists are urging Canadian health professionals to help their patients better prepare for climate change-related extreme weather and natural disasters.
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With capital gains change, the Liberals grasp the tax reform nettle again (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland participates in a TV interview after tabling the federal budget on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, April 16, 2024. The Liberals watched one set of tax reforms struggle to survive an onslaught of confusion and controversy in the summer of 2017. Now they're taking another swing at it — and the big question is whether they’re better prepared for the blowback this time.
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55-year-old wedding cake discovered in freezer tasted 'delicious' (Wed, 24 Apr 2024)
A composite photo of a cut-up fruit cake on the left and a black-and-white photo of a groom feeding cake to a bride on the right. Rochelle Marr soaked the fruit cake in brandy and gave it a fresh coat of icing after rediscovering it during a deep clean of her freezer.
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New truckers in Canada aren't being trained well enough. How do we fix that? (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
A transport truck drives along a highway in winter. There’s an "urgent" need to improve training for truck drivers, a new report suggests, and new drivers who have not received adequate training are making Canada's roads less safe.
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That offer to buy your time-share could be from a Mexican drug cartel (Thu, 25 Apr 2024)
Sunbathers lie on a tropical beach. There are palm trees and a hotel in the background. One of Mexico's biggest drug cartels is targeting Canadian time-share owners with an elaborate phone fraud. And experts say there is little anyone can do about it.
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