Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has written to the provinces' premiers, asking them to eliminate their sales taxes on new homes that are under $1 million.

Poilievre asks premiers to axe their sales taxes on new homes worth under $1 million

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has written to the provinces' premiers, asking them to eliminate their sales taxes on new homes that are under $1 million.

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Saskatoon

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Northern Ontario

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Ont. woman posed as registered nurse in Simcoe County for 4 years: OPP

An Ontario woman is facing serious charges after police allege she pretended to be a registered nurse at several Simcoe County facilities, despite being unqualified.

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London Special Olympian wins North American Gold Medal

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Ont. woman posed as registered nurse in Simcoe County for 4 years: OPP

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WWII military vehicle brought back to life

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OPP officer, nurse awarded for outstanding community service

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Flu slot and latest COVID-19 vaccine available in Windsor Monday

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Vancouver Island

1 in hospital after targeted shooting at Nanaimo home

One man remains in hospital and a suspect is at large after a shooting in Nanaimo Saturday evening, according to authorities.

Federal mediators on site for negotiations between B.C. port employer and union

Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says federal mediators are standing by and ready to help hammer out a deal in order to avoid a labour disruption at ports across British Columbia.

‘Potent storm’ expected to hit B.C.’s South Coast

Heavy rain and strong winds are expected on B.C.’s South Coast starting Sunday night, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.

Child found 'small razor blade' in Halloween candy in Kamloops, B.C., RCMP say

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Pickup truck may be linked to suspicious deaths, RCMP say 2 years after bodies found in B.C. park

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B.C. homeowner astounded someone managed to steal one of his prized giant pumpkins

Dave Lindsey began growing giant pumpkins to bring a bit of magic to his grandkids' Halloween.

Lethbridge

Hurricanes fall short in Red Deer, losing to Rebels 5-4

The Hurricanes weathered an early storm Saturday but eventually fell, losing 5-4 to the Rebels in a game played in Red Deer.

Lethbridge County, nearby municipalities reach new emergency management partnership

Lethbridge County and the towns of Coalhurst, Nobleford and Picture Butte and the village of Barons have signed a new regional emergency management partnership agreement.

City of Lethbridge's snow route season begins; crews prepare for arrival of winter weather

As overnight temperatures continue to dip below freezing, the City of Lethbridge has launched its second annual snow route season ahead of winter.

Sault Ste. Marie

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Everything you need to know about preparing your vehicle for winter

As winter approaches and the weather cools, many of us either dream of hunkering down indoors or eagerly gear up to hit the slopes. But whichever side you fall on, there’s an important task we all need to tackle: getting your vehicle ready for the cold months ahead.

Warning after candy given out from a car in the Sault was tampered with

Police in Sault Ste. Marie say a suspect in a vehicle gave out Halloween candy that appears to have been tampered with.

More than half of Ontario's wildfires this year were in the northeast, MNR says

More than half of Ontario's 480 wildfires last summer were in northeastern Ontario, according to new data from the Ministry of Natural Resources.

Teachers in Newfoundland and Labrador say violence is on the rise, averaging 22 incidents per school day

School staff are being struck more often, students are fighting more frequently, and police are increasingly being called to school grounds, according to data compiled and released this week by the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers' Association.

Newfoundland and Labrador cautioned about growing debt as province touts success

Newfoundland and Labrador's auditor general has issued a warning about the province's financial position as the government announced it would finish the 2024-25 fiscal year with a higher-than-expected deficit.

Police charge off-duty Newfoundland RCMP officer with impaired driving

Police in Newfoundland and Labrador have charged an off-duty RCMP officer for allegedly driving while impaired, following a crash on Sunday.

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