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The jury trial of a man accused of killing four women in Winnipeg will now instead be heard by a judge alone, a change that comes after Jeremy Skibicki's lawyers said he admits to killing the women but will ask to be found not criminally responsible.
read moreHamas said on Monday that it had accepted a Gaza ceasefire proposal from Egypt and Qatar, though there were no immediate details on what the agreement contained.
read moreThe government has had to cancel at least $246 million in debts for thousands of Canadians it initially claimed had received pandemic benefits for which they weren’t eligible.
read moreStand.earth's complaint says Lululemon's Be Planet sustainability campaign from 2020 — in which the company said it would work to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions — is contradicted by a 2022 impact report that outlined the B.C. company's progress in reaching its climate goals.
read moreIt’s been a decade in the making, but Boeing’s commercial spacecraft is finally launching with its first passengers. Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk will be in mission control helping lead the way.
read moreThe stars and creators of the new action comedy movie The Fall Guy haven't been shy about their quest to get a stunt category included at the Oscars. CBC News talked to three Canadian stunt performers about why it matters to receive recognition for their work — and what it means that The Fall Guy is trying so hard to help.
read moreThe Canadian men's 4x100 relay team finished second to the United States in the World Athletic Relays on Sunday. Brendon Rodney, Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake and Andre De Grasse posted a time of 37.89 seconds behind the Americans in 37.40 in the final.
read moreIn the U.S., the growing role of private equity firms in health care is coming under heightened scrutiny, with senate committee hearings and a public inquiry underway. In Canada, private equity firms have also bought up health-care facilities outside hospitals, and experts point to studies suggesting what's good for the firms’ bottom line may not help patient care.
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