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Major retailers must sign grocery code of conduct, federal agriculture minister says

Major retailers must sign grocery code of conduct, federal agriculture minister says

Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay wouldn't rule out the possibility of provincial or federal government intervention if the grocery code of conduct doesn't have every major retailer on board.
Woman dies after officers shoot and use stun gun on her, Edmonton police say

Woman dies after officers shoot and use stun gun on her, Edmonton police say

EDMONTON — Police say a woman has died after Edmonton officers used a stun gun then shot her while conducting a wellness check. Police say the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is investigating the woman’s death.
Amanda Todd's mom urges more jail time for tormentor, as Dutch court mulls sentence

Amanda Todd's mom urges more jail time for tormentor, as Dutch court mulls sentence

WASHINGTON — The mother of B.C. teenager Amanda Todd, who was bullied into suicide by a Dutch national, said she'll be "so angry" if a court in Amsterdam doesn't give him significant extra jail time on the basis of his Canadian conviction last year.
Nova Scotia information commissioner to investigate file-sharing cybersecurity breach

Nova Scotia information commissioner to investigate file-sharing cybersecurity breach

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's information and privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into the theft of personal information from a file-transfer system used by the provincial government.
Targeted by mistake: Quebec police conduct raids tied to organized crime killings

Targeted by mistake: Quebec police conduct raids tied to organized crime killings

MONTREAL — Quebec police are conducting raids and seizures tied to a series of organized crime-related killings, including the deaths of three people who were mistakenly targeted.
Christine Sinclair opens up during fundraising evening for her fledgling foundation

Christine Sinclair opens up during fundraising evening for her fledgling foundation

VANCOUVER — Christine Sinclair did a little dishing Wednesday. Back at B.C.
Roughly half of first-time buyers likely to use first home savings account: BMO poll

Roughly half of first-time buyers likely to use first home savings account: BMO poll

TORONTO — A new survey suggests a little more than half of potential first-time homebuyers are interested in using a first home savings account, even though they don't know much about it.
Cleveland Guardians slugger Josh Naylor wins 2023 Tip O'Neill award

Cleveland Guardians slugger Josh Naylor wins 2023 Tip O'Neill award

SAINT MARYS, ONTARIO — Cleveland Guardians slugger Josh Naylor has won the 2023 Tip O’Neill Award.
Service Ontario employees handed over driver info to car thieves: police

Service Ontario employees handed over driver info to car thieves: police

TORONTO — Police allege information on hundreds of Ontario drivers was secretly handed over to car thieves as part of an auto theft ring that included Service Ontario employees.

St. John's, N.L., airport reopens after investigation into suspicious package

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The international airport in St. John's, N.L., reopened Thursday morning after a suspicious package briefly forced its closure.