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Environment Canada warns Fiona forecast to be 'historic' storm

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Hurricane Fiona is on its way and much of Atlantic Canada can expect heavy rainfall and powerful winds, with a storm surge likely along parts of the coast.
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Nova Scotia faces massive power outage

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Nova Scotia Power CEO Peter Gregg talks about what's being done to restore electricity as hundreds of thousands deal with storm-related outages.
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Local states of emergency declared in Cape Breton as Fiona slams island

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Local states of emergency were declared in Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Saturday as a powerful storm continues to lash the island, causing widespread power outages and damage.
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'Heartbreaking' damage in Cape Breton after storm

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Mayor Amanda McDougall says state of emergency will continue as cleanup efforts begin
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Fiona insurance claims: What to consider and how to start the process

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Amanda Dean, vice-president of the Insurance Bureau of Canada's Atlantic region, says Atlantic Canadians who own property damaged by post-tropical storm Fiona should call their insurer immediately and begin documenting what they intend...
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Fiona leaves little left unscathed in Cape Breton, N.S.

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In Nova Scotia, Cape Breton was the hardest hit by post-tropical storm Fiona, where little of its idyllic coastline was left unscathed. Now residents are processing the damage to their homes while waiting for aid to arrive and power to...
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Power outages persist across Nova Scotia after Fiona

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Power outages are still affecting thousands of people across Nova Scotia in the wake of post-tropical storm Fiona, which hit Cape Breton Island and Pictou County particularly hard.
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Nova Scotia's premier calls hurricane damage ‘heartbreaking’

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Premier Tim Houston says he expects the province will need more military and federal support to help it recover from Hurricane Fiona.
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Hurricane Fiona set to be ‘historic extreme event’ for Atlantic Canada

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Atlantic Canadians are beginning to feel the fury of Hurricane Fiona, continuing to prepare for the full brunt of what’s expected to be a 'historic extreme event' for Eastern Canada.
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Storm Fiona knocks out power as it hits eastern Canada

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Fiona knocks out power in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick as it makes landfall.
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Ottawa to send aid to Atlantic Canada in aftermath of Fiona

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Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair speaks with Rosemary Barton Live about Ottawa's plan to send aid, including from the Canadian Armed Forces, to Atlantic Canada following the destruction caused by post-tropical storm Fiona.
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Hurricane Fiona barrels toward Atlantic Canada

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Atlantic Canada is bracing for the impact of Hurricane Fiona as the Category 4 storm heads north.
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N.S. shooter preyed on vulnerable women, public inquiry hears

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The public inquiry into the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting revealed more details about the shooter’s troubling pattern of exploitative sexual relationships involving vulnerable women.
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N.S. tries to speed up licensing for Ukrainian health-care workers

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Nova Scotia is trying to make it easier for Ukrainian doctors and nurses to work in the province at a time when there is a critical shortage of heath-care workers.
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Sask. police response to fatal stabbings reflects lessons from past tragedies

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With so many victims and crime scenes, a wide-ranging manhunt and a need to inform the public, the mass stabbings in Saskatchewan pose an extreme challenge for law enforcement. But policing experts say there are signs investigators are...
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Nova Scotians on family doctor wait list can now book virtual appointments

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Nova Scotia is making more doctors and nurse practitioners available by virtual appointments for those on waiting lists for a family doctor.
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Head of RCMP apologizes to families of N.S. mass shooting victims

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Facing lawyers for the Nova Scotia mass shooting victims’ families at the inquiry into the tragedy, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki apologized for the force not living up to their expectations. But for some, her words rang hollow.
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Ontario man says RCMP raided his home due to tip about Mountie memorabilia

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An Ontario man is fighting to clear his name two years after police smashed through his door in a no-knock raid, acting on a tip about his RCMP memorabilia collection in the wake of the Nova Scotia mass shooting.
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Ontario man says police raided his home due to tip about Mountie memorabilia

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An Ontario man is fighting to clear his name two years after police smashed through his door in a no-knock raid, acting on a tip about his RCMP memorabilia collection in the wake of the Nova Scotia mass shooting.
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Delayed certificates leave new Ontario teaching graduates without work

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Some graduates of Ontario’s teacher colleges say there has been a significant delay in receiving their education certificates. Without these documents, graduates are unable to even apply for any teaching jobs.
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Some new teachers facing job barriers

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Certification delays for some Canadian teaching grads are stalling career work in the classroom.
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Retired tactical officer details frustration with RCMP in N.S. shooting inquiry

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A public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting heard from a retired officer who led the tactical response, and was critical of the RCMP for not having enough staff, proper technology or mental health support to deal with the...
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Halifax police should release more information on encampment removal, says privacy commissioner

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Halifax Regional Police have blocked public access for almost a year to files about the removal of homeless encampments and protesters from Halifax parks last August, behaviour the provincial privacy commissioner condemns in a newly...
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N.S. officers defend firing at bystander in mass shooting

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An inquiry into the April 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting heard from two RCMP officers who apologized for mistakenly shooting at a man wearing a safety vest outside a fire hall in Onslow, N.S., thinking he was the gunman.