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3 Canadian cities make list of most-tourist friendly places in the world

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Students and teachers in B.C. grizzly attack responded 'heroically': chief
What was to be a short afternoon field trip for about 20 students and staff of a school in Bella Coola, B.C., became a "traumatic event" where four people were badly hurt when a grizzly attacked without cause, the Nuxalk Nation's elected chief said on Friday.
The Canadian Press
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Grizzly attack on B.C. elementary class is latest in series of encounters
A grizzly bear attack on a group of elementary school students in Bella Coola, B.C., on Thursday is the latest in a number of recent encounters with the animals in British Columbia this year. Several people have been badly injured and at least one person has died in separate attacks across the province.
The Canadian Press
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Prisoners can appear before judge to challenge security classification: Supreme Court
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says a federal prisoner can challenge a refusal to reclassify them to a lower-security facility through the time-honoured writ of habeas corpus — a hearing before a judge to determine if a detention is lawful.
The Canadian Press
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Bidding on east-end landfill property approved by City of Ottawa finance committee
If city council sanctions it on Nov. 26, staff will start the process of making a bid on the only private landfill approved in Ontario over the past 20 years.
Ottawa Citizen
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One man injured in workplace accident in Lachine
He was taken to hospital Friday after he was hit by a moving vehicle at a garage.
Montreal Gazette
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Why were Sweden’s royals in Canada? State visit about far more than strengthening ties
Sweden's longest-reigning monarch, King Carl XVI Gustaf, and Queen Silvia met with the prime minister, Quebec’s premier, industry leaders and others during a three-day state visit.
CBC
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'Crisis mode': Alberta schools are buckling under the weight of overcrowding, aggression and classroom complexities
"Having classrooms of 30-40 students with severe cases of complexity contained within them must be addressed as a matter of that will be our most immediate priority"
Edmonton Journal
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Knack talks about the budget: We're still paying for city's restraint during COVID
"Sooner or later, we were going to have to make up for that."
Edmonton Journal
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Ontario bar exam for future lawyers could be scrapped, replaced with skills-based course
The Law Society of Ontario (LSO) is considering ending the bar exam and replacing it with a skills-based course as some other provinces have done — but the move is already drawing skepticism from students and industry players.
CBC
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Some stars of new Fox News Bible podcast say they didn't know it was happening
This week, Fox News Media announced the Life Of Jesus podcast, featuring actors such as Kristen Bell and Brian Cox. Following the announcement, Bell and Cox have said they didn't know about the project until now.
CBC
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Sentence stays the same after retrial, 2nd conviction for Saskatoon murderer
Brandin Brick's sentence for second-degree murder will remain the same as it was the first time he was convicted, a Saskatoon judge decided.
CBC
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Compass political panel talks doctor coverage, fertility and fiscal transparency
Sally Pitt and Paul MacNeill are back to recap another week in the P.E.I. Legislature. They sit down with CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin to discuss physician coverage in long-term care homes, women’s health and fertility supports, and the PC government’s financial transparency.
CBC
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Immigration minister extends pause on new private refugee sponsorships to 2027
OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Lena Diab is extending until 2027 the pause on new applications through the Private Sponsorship for Refugees Program as the department works to clear its backlog.
The Canadian Press
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Charlotte community gathers against immigration crackdown
Law enforcement leaders in Charlotte, North Carolina, said a federal immigration crackdown centered around the city appears to be tapering off Thursday but a Homeland Security official insists the operation will continue.
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Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority downgrades low-water status
The conservation authority now has Level 2 low-water status after receiving increased rainfall during the past 90 days.
Ottawa Citizen
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Trump laughs off Mamdani's calling him a 'fascist'
Asked by a journalist about his prior reference to Trump as a "fascist," Mamdani started to respond about how he and the president have differing viewpoints — but Trump interrupted, and said it was OK for him to just acknowledge it.
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Remedy cafe chain close to new ownership
"I want to pass it on to people who are going to take it to a higher level."
Edmonton Journal
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Efforts to broker peace in Ukraine wins tentative Canadian support: ‘It has to be an acceptable deal’
If U.S. efforts lead ‘to a negotiated outcome that ends the war, we’re supportive,’ said Canada's Defence Minister David McGuinty
National Post
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Objections filed against Fredericton’s move to take over Exhibition Grounds
The City of Fredericton's attempt to expropriate the exhibition grounds will be met with opposition. Four parties have filed objections, according to the province's expropriation officer.
CBC
- Science
Latest images of alien comet 3I/ATLAS reveal stunning tail, views from space
Telescopes on Earth, along with multiple cameras in space, have captured a whole gallery of new imagery of this alien visitor to our solar system.
The Weather Network
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Islanders, opposition ask province to step up on fertility supports, women's health care
Fertility support in Prince Edward Island was the subject of debate during question period in the provincial legislature Friday, as the Liberals accused the Progressive Conservative government of not doing enough to support Islanders struggling with infertility. In response, Premier Rob Lantz said he wants this province to become a "centre for excellence" for fertility services in the Maritimes.
CBC
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Ontario NDP MPPs withdraw from intimate partner violence committee in protest
A legislative committee studying the issue of intimate partner violence is preparing its final report, but NDP MPPs say they can't support it and, on Thursday, walked out of a meeting. Procedural rules prevent them from explaining in detail why they are withdrawing their support.
CBC
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Democrats condemn President Trump's comments accusing "seditious behavior punishable by death"
One of the lawmakers, Rep. Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania, said she has yet to hear from a Republican colleague expressing concern about Trump’s social media posts.
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Searchmont has bragging rights as first ski hill to open in Ontario this weekend
Despite experiencing abundant rainfall in November, Searchmont Resort, located 45 minutes north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., says it will make enough artificial snow to open two runs this weekend
CBC
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Canadian workers' free speech fears persist two years after Israel-Hamas war began
During the Israel-Hamas war, a Canadian paramedic was fired, a teacher was put on extended leave and a doctor's residency was suspended.
The Canadian Press
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Florida has quietly become America's execution capital
Three times as death sentences have been carried out in Florida than in any other state so far this year.
Yahoo News
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Winter arrives in German state of Hesse with temperatures below zero
Winter has arrived in the German state of Hesse with temperatures below zero causing the forests of Feldberg to glitter with snow. Drone footage showed hikers braving the cold for a walk through the Taunus mountains on Friday. (AP video shot by Michael Probst / Production: Kerstin Sopke)
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Business on the Exhibition Grounds in Fredericton object to expropriation
Four businesses have filed objections to the City of Fredericton’s plan to remove them from the Exhibition Grounds. The provincial expropriation officer says the next step is a public hearing.
CBC
- Politics
Mamdani meets Trump at the White House: What to know
Both leaders head into the Oval Office with a similar goal: to show they can actually deliver on affordability.
Yahoo News
- Business
WestJet ordered to pause age-based flying ban for senior pilots pending hearing
WestJet introduced the policy earlier this year, informing pilots on July 3 that those aged 65 and older would no longer be permitted to fly after Oct. 31
Calgary Herald
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Martinez Ferrada and Legault talk immigration, homelessness in first meeting
Premier connects temporary immigration to issues like the housing crisis and the decline of French.
Montreal Gazette
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Government had no involvement in shakeup at Edmonton Crown prosecutor's office: minister
Alberta’s minister of justice says the provincial government played no role in the
Edmonton Journal
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Trial set for adult accused in quadruple homicide at Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation
The Crown proceeded by direct indictment against Darrius Racette, which sent the case directly to trial in Regina Court of King's Bench without a preliminary inquiry.
CBC
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Opinion: Alberta's Bill 9 harms children and curtails 'parental rights'
On Nov. 18, the Alberta UCP introduced Bill 9 to deploy the notwithstanding clause to prevent legal challenges to Bills 26, 27, and 29. These bills ban gender-affirming care for youth, limit inclusive education, and exclude trans girls and women from sports.
Edmonton Journal
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Two former Tsuut'ina chiefs accused of sexual assault not re-elected
Nation elects Ellery Starlight as head chief
Calgary Herald
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Tony Humby trial slowed as complainant fails to show up for cross-examination
The witness stand at the Tony Humby trial remained empty Friday morning, as the final complainant to testify didn’t show up for his cross-examination due to illness.
CBC
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Free drug coverage ended, Manitoban battling degenerative disease asks province to step up
A man who has gradually lost his ability to move most of his muscles says the treatment he’s relying on to slow — and even reverse — his degenerative disease is being revoked.Jeremy Bray, 30, said he only has a month of treatment left for his Type 2 spinal muscular atrophy because the drug company is ending free coverage.That prompted him to once again urge the Manitoba government to cover the price of his life-sustaining drug while he still has some independence in his life.
CBC
- Sports
Ottawa Charge practise ahead of Saturday's home opener
Ottawa Charge players said they're looking forward to seeing how their chemistry at training camp translates to their home opener against New York on Saturday.
CBC
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Police seek suspect in break-in at downtown hotel
The suspect was captured by security cameras just after 3:30 a.m. on Sept. 29.
Ottawa Citizen
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Air Canada investigating complaint about flight attendant wearing Israel-shaped Palestine pin
There is no place for political statements on a public airline, especially when it is a guise for antisemitism, says a Toronto Jewish man
National Post
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Carney arrives in Johannesburg for G20 summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in South Africa for the G20 leaders' summit. The Johannesburg meeting is the first G20 summit on the African continent. (Nov. 21, 2025)
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From shelters to tiny homes, these are the levels of supportive housing
When someone is in crisis or trying to get back on their feet, different housing options are available to support them.
CBC
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Medicine Hat searching for temporary shelter after permanent site fails to open for winter
CBC News has learned an urgent effort is underway in Medicine Hat, Alta., to open a temporary shelter for the city’s vulnerable population as the days become colder.
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Quebec man accused of killing his kids gets new trial date after third postponement
MONTREAL — A Quebec father accused of killing his two children in their home north of Montreal in 2022 has a new trial date, after recently being granted a third postponement.
The Canadian Press
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Colombian police says shipment of cocaine seized in a Pacific port is largest in over a decade
The Colombian police seized 14 tons of cocaine hidden in a gypsum shipment in the Pacific port of Buenaventura, which the government considered one of the largest in over a decade.
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Gatineau's Équipe Mario Aubé loses...Mario Aubé
Mario Aubé is stepping away from the party that bears his name following his recent defeat in Gatineau's mayoral election.
CBC
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Search ongoing in Nuseirat, central Gaza for remains of Israeli hostages
Excavators supplied by Egypt rumbled through the rubble in Nuseirat, central Gaza, on Friday, as the search continues for the last remaining bodies of Israeli hostages. The search area in Nuseirat was overseen by members of the military wing of Islamic Jihad.
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This North Bay, Ont., woman won’t drink the tap water until the city removes forever chemicals
The northern Ontario city of North Bay is working to remediate a site contaminated with a family of “forever chemicals” called PFAS. The chemicals have seeped into Trout Lake, the source of municipal drinking water.
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