Woman Arrested in Canada for Three Murders in Three Days
Sabrina Kauldhar, 30, was arrested in Canada and charged with killing three people over three consecutive days in October. Two of the victims were randomly targeted, while the third was known to her. Police are investigating further and appealing for public help to establish a timeline of the events.
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String of bike, scooter crashes has advocates sounding the alarm
A recent spate of road incidents that have left Ottawa cyclists and other commuters injured — or dead, in two cases — has advocates of safe and active transportation concerned. The five incidents span from Sept. 24 to this past Friday and took place at different times of day and in disparate corners of the city.
They coincide with the start of fall and, as some councillors note, the fact that more people are using the roads since the federal government upped its employees' weekly in-office attendance requirement to three days.
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'I could see her arms waving': Man recounts 'horrific' moment of fatal Old Montreal fire
Sean Mollitt says it's hard to get the images of a major building fire that claimed the lives of at least two people Friday out of his head.
Sleeping in his bedroom across from the three-storey, 100-year-old building on Notre-Dame Street in Old Montreal, Mollitt says he was awoken by what he thought was kids breaking windows.
Then he caught something far worse.
"All of a sudden, I hear a woman scream repeatedly, and it sounded absolutely horrible," he said.
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Majority of immigrants support stricter policies for international student program
An exclusive Omni News poll finds that a majority of immigrants support stricter policies on Canada's international student program.
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Jury finds Jacob Hoggard not guilty of sexual assault
Musician Jacob Hoggard was found not guilty of sexually assaulting a young woman in northeastern Ontario, with jurors in Haileybury deliberating for less than six hours before reaching their unanimous verdict. The trial lasted about two weeks, during which Hoggard and his accuser presented conflicting accounts of the incident. Following the verdict, Hoggard's defense team expressed gratitude to the jury for their decision, emphasizing that the evidence was insufficient for a conviction. Hoggard thanked his family and friends for their support and indicated he would return to British Columbia to be with his family.
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Fire in Old Montreal Kills Two, Injures One
A suspicious fire broke out in Old Montreal early Friday, killing two people and critically injuring one. The fire destroyed a 100-year-old building housing a restaurant and hostel. About 125 firefighters responded to the blaze.
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Morning school buses cancelled in Essex County due to fog
School buses in Essex County have been cancelled due to fog Friday morning. Transportation officials say buses in the City of Windsor are operational. Afternoon transportation in both the city and the county is expected to take place as normal. Buses have been cancelled a handful of mornings in Essex County so far this school year.
Environment Canada meteorologist Steven Flisfeder previously told CBC News this is the time of year where fog is most common in Canada, especially in places like the Windsor-area.
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Does anyone still want kids? Families are shrinking as people have fewer children — or none at all
Demographers, sociologists and your mother-in-law want to know: why aren't people having as many kids?
Canada recorded its lowest-ever fertility rate for the second year in a row in 2023, according to Statistics Canada, at 1.26 children born per woman. It now joins the ranks of "lowest-low" fertility countries, including South Korea, Spain, Italy and Japan.
Statistics Canada said the drop between 2022 and 2023 specifically reflects an increase in the number of women of childbearing age, but also noted the fertility rate has been steadily declining for more than 15 years.
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Toronto police officer shot while investigating stopped vehicle
An officer was shot after stopping a vehicle in Toronto Wednesday evening and the provincial police watchdog is investigating, Toronto Police said in a post on social media.
One person was arrested at the scene and police said they were searching for another suspect. Police did not share details about the officer's injuries.
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Quebec premier says Ottawa should forcibly relocate half of asylum seekers
During his visit to Paris, Premier François Legault emphasized immigration as a key issue, urging the federal government to mandate the relocation of half the asylum seekers currently in Quebec to other provinces, including those already settled in the province. He expressed the need for tangible results and suggested creating waiting zones for asylum seekers, akin to a system in France. Legault plans to discuss this further with French Prime Minister Michel Barnier. However, his demands have faced criticism from federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller, who labeled them "inhumane" and accused Legault of politicizing immigration, stating that the federal government cannot compel people to relocate.
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Frank Stronach Faces New Charges of Sexual Assault
Frank Stronach, founder of Magna International, faces new rape and indecent assault charges as three more women come forward. In total, 13 women accuse him of sexual offences dating back to 1977. Stronach, who denies the allegations, will appear in court on Monday.
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Calgarian hopes donation of blood pressure kits for pregnant women saves lives
A Calgary woman is trying to help identify early warning signs of a life-threatening pregnancy complication, with the hope other families don't face the same tragic outcome hers did.
Jillian Young's daughter, Cara Kernohan, died suddenly when she was 35 weeks pregnant, due to HELLP syndrome, a potentially fatal hypertensive disorder involving the blood and liver. Young is partnering with a local obstetrician to provide 250 blood pressure cuff kits to pregnant women in Calgary, to help them monitor for a range of serious hypertensive disorders, including HELLP syndrome and pre-eclampsia, during pregnancy.
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Chinese-made EVs are now subject to a 100% tariff. What does this mean for Canadians?
Canada's new tariff on electric vehicles from China will reverberate through a multitude of industries and could lead to repercussions well beyond the electric vehicle market, according to analysts.
The 100 per cent tariff on imports of Chinese-made EVs (and some hybrids), including cars, buses, trucks and delivery vehicles, takes effect on Tuesday after a 30-day consultation period over the summer. A 25 per cent surtax on steel and aluminum imports from China will kick in on Oct. 15.
While the move is meant to keep cheap, well-made electric cars from China at bay in order to grow and protect Canada's nascent EV sector, critics warn there could be a number of consequences, including to environmental goals and other Canadian sectors as a trade war looms.
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Ontario man speaks out about calling police on neighbour who sprayed him with water
Sheehan Rochester, 49, told CBC News that he's experienced years of racially fuelled harassment by a group of neighbours that escalated to what he alleged was an assault on Sept. 1.
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'The hurt is still there,' survivors say as Canada marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Canada observed the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, honoring the tragic legacy of residential schools and the children who never returned home. Thousands gathered in Ottawa to hear from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit survivors, with performers and participants in orange shirts commemorating past injustices. A "memorial cloth" bearing the names of some of the 150,000 students was shared among attendees, who also placed children's shoes around the stage to honor those lost. Gordon Burnstick, a survivor, spoke about his traumatic experience at St. Martin's Mission, sharing the lasting impact it had on his life. Now sober, he advocates for healing and remembrance, emphasizing the importance of continuing these gatherings until all children are accounted for.
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Schools across Canada banned cellphones this year. How's that going?
With cellphone bans or restrictions now in place in schools across much of the country, reviews are mixed. Some students and teachers say it's helped with concentration, while others say it's robbed kids of useful research tools.
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Updated COVID-19 vaccines roll out at pharmacies
Health officials are urging those at higher risk for COVID-19 complications to get updated vaccines as new Health Canada-approved doses from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech arrive at pharmacies. These updated mRNA vaccines target the Omicron subvariant KP.2, which is currently dominant in Canada.
Dr. Don Sheppard from the Public Health Agency of Canada emphasizes that these vaccines can significantly reduce the risk of severe disease, particularly for individuals over 65, the immunocompromised, and those with limited access to healthcare, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people.
While prior vaccinations and infections offer some protection, the ongoing contagiousness of the virus and waning immunity mean all adults should consider the updated vaccine. Vaccine uptake has been low, partly due to messaging challenges and misinformation. The updated vaccines will be available to everyone aged six months and older, regardless of their vaccination history. National COVID-19 indicators remain stable but elevated compared to the spring.
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Child Dies from Rabies After Bat Encounter in Ontario
A child in Brant County, Ontario, died from rabies after waking up to a bat in their room. Despite no visible bite, the rabies vaccine was not administered. It’s the first human rabies case in the area since 1967. Authorities urge anyone exposed to bats to seek medical advice.
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Woman, 30, charged in 3 murders in Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, police say
A 30-year-old Toronto woman has been arrested and charged with murder in the separate deaths of three people in Toronto, Niagara Falls and Hamilton, according to the Toronto police.
Niagara Regional Police and Hamilton Police Service said in a news release the victims are: an unidentified woman believed to be in her 60s in Toronto; Lance Cunningham, 47, in Niagara Falls; and, Mario Bilich, 77, in Hamilton. Sabrina Kauldhar has been charged with second-degree murder in the Toronto death, second-degree murder in the Niagara Falls death and first-degree murder in the Hamilton death.
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Ontario man who posted hospital selfie with woman's dying father sentenced to 60 days in jail
A London, Ont., man., who posted a selfie online showing him with a dying man in a Windsor hospital last year has received two months of jail time.
Bubba Pollock is an activist who's protested against drag queens and drag storytimes. He was sentenced in a Windsor courtroom on Friday for his actions against Britt Leroux and the Windsor woman's terminally ill father.
"I'm happy that he's gonna be held responsible," Leroux said outside court. "I'm fearful that he's not going to learn anything in jail. I think he needs more intense rehabilitation."
Pollock pleaded guilty earlier this year to a charge of criminal harassment that stems from his actions in June 2023.
Ontario Justice Mark Hornblower described Pollock's behaviour as "an exercise of power over someone else, intended to send a message of intimidation."
Hornblower ruled that an incarceration period of 60 days is necessary to "denounce conduct of this nature."
Pollock was also handed three years of probation, which includes a 12-month ban from social media use.
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Toronto police officer shot while investigating stopped vehicle
An officer was shot after stopping a vehicle in Toronto Wednesday evening and the provincial police watchdog is investigating, Toronto Police said in a post on social media.
One person was arrested at the scene and police said they were searching for another suspect. Police did not share details about the officer's injuries.
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B.C. dogs involved in fatal pet mauling tested positive for drugs: city
In Kamloops, three pit bulls that fatally attacked a 13-year-old border collie last month tested positive for drugs, including cocaine, amphetamines, and methamphetamine. The city’s community services manager, Will Beatty, noted that while it's not common to find drugs in dogs' systems, it has occurred before. The city is seeking to have the dogs euthanized. Beatty emphasized that he cannot comment on how the drugs may have affected the dogs' behavior during the attack.
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Toronto Officer Shot During Robbery Investigation, Suspect Arrested
A Toronto police officer was shot while investigating a robbery-linked vehicle near Yonge and Eglinton. The officer is recovering, and the suspect was arrested later at a hospital. Officials, including Premier Doug Ford, called for bail system reforms, as the suspect was out on bail at the time.
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Accessibility commissioner suing Ottawa, staff for $2.3 million following claims he mistreated staff
After facing an external investigation into claims he mistreated staff, Canada's first accessibility commissioner is suing the federal government and unnamed employees for more than $2.3 million in damages.
According to his statement of claim, filed last week, Michael Gottheil was ordered by the justice minister to undergo "certain training and take courses" in response to an 18-month workplace investigation. But Gottheil — who is blind and hard of hearing due to Usher Syndrome — couldn't complete the courses because the testing wasn't made accessible, the statement of claim says.
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Push to map Great Lakes bottom gains momentum amid promises effort will help fishing and shipping
What lies beneath the Great Lakes' waves is largely unknown, but there's a new push to learn more about thousands of shipwrecks, underwater infrastructure and the impacts of climate change on the bottom of the world's largest freshwater system.
Only 15 per cent of the lakes' bottom has been mapped, according to the Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS). The organization has been pushing since 2018 to secure funding to map the entire lakebed in high-resolution.
Advocates argue the effort would paint a detailed picture of shipwrecks, infrastructure such as pipelines and topography that would inform storm surge models as the climate warms.
Jennifer Boehme grew up scouting beaches around her home in St. Petersburg, Fla., for whatever she could find. Rocks, sand dollars, coquina mollusks — anything the ocean gave up.
Now, 40 years later, Boehme wants to launch another treasure hunt. She's the executive director of GLOS.
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Brampton basement renovation projects causing local tensions and frustrations
A growing number of Brampton, Ont., residents are expressing frustration with city officials over basement renovation projects they say are unsate.
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Aamjiwnaang First Nation evacuations begin as Ineos starts removing toxic chemical
The Aamjiwnaang First Nation near Sarnia, Ontario, declared a state of emergency in April due to high benzene levels, prompting health concerns among residents experiencing symptoms like headaches and nausea. With the neighboring company Ineos Styrolution starting to remove benzene from a tank, the band council advised around 100 residents to evacuate temporarily. Benzene exposure is linked to cancer, and high air levels led to the Ontario government revoking the company's environmental approval. Chief Janelle Nahmabin emphasized the community's ongoing struggles with environmental health, especially following Truth and Reconciliation Day. Ineos stated that any increased emissions during the removal process would be localized and safe, stressing its commitment to community safety.
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Canada Imposes 25% Surtax on Chinese Steel and Aluminum Imports
Canada will impose a 25% surtax on certain Chinese steel and aluminum imports starting Oct. 22 to protect domestic industries from unfair competition. A 100% tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles has also taken effect.
China has responded with an anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola imports. The surtax will be reviewed after one year.
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Edmonton's 2025 civic election will cost an extra $4.8M under Bill 20 changes, city says
City of Edmonton officials are projecting nearly $5 million in extra costs to run next year's civic election because of a host of new rules from the Alberta government.
The province's Bill 20, expected to come into force this fall, includes a suite of changes to the Local Authorities Election Act, which governs how cities and towns conduct votes for local councils and school boards.
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Residential school survivors press Ottawa for more money to find unmarked graves
A group of residential school survivors and their supporters are asking the federal government to reverse what they're calling a funding cut and come up with more money to help find the unmarked graves of students who went to these institutions.
The request comes the same day Canada marks the fourth annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, established in 2021 to honour the survivors of residential schools, and the children who never came home from them.
The Survivors' Secretariat, which is parsing through decades-old records and searching the grounds of the former Mohawk Institute near Brantford, Ont., is leading the charge against a series of changes that Ottawa announced earlier this year that it says will reduce the total pool of money available to Indigenous communities to document residential school atrocities and deaths.
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