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Sep 30, 11:39 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     The conservatorship that has controlled the life of Britney Spears for 13 years neared a possible end on Wednesday after a judge suspended her father, and the pop super-star said later that she was 'on cloud 9 right now.'

 
Sep 30, 10:37 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Canada has now fully vaccinated 80.42 per cent of the country's eligible population.

 
Sep 30, 11:56
     Cuts to healthcare have resulted in 2,500 health facilities no longer working, and over 20,000 health staff, 7,000 of them women, no longer being paid.

 
Sep 30, 11:51
     Toronto police were called to a townhouse complex near John Garland and Humber College boulevards at 11:57 p.m. for reports of a stabbing.

 
Sep 30, 11:50
     Wayne Couzens, 48, a serving London officer who guarded diplomatic premises, had pleaded guilty to murder, rape and kidnap.

 
Sep 30, 11:09
     The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to approve the measure following the Senate vote Thursday, preventing a partial government shutdown.

 
Sep 30, 11:00
     Rapid tests for COVID-19 are being used in some workplaces and schools across Canada. Here's what you should know about this screening tool.

 
Sep 30, 10:47
     His 28th homer of the season was the difference as Toronto earned a much-needed 6-5 victory that helped the Blue Jays stay in the thick of a tight American League wild-card race.

 
Sep 30, 10:30
     "To the average Canadian it's 'Wow, I get a holiday, clap my hands, I get to sleep in or I'll get to go golfing or go shopping or whatever I do on normal holidays.'"

 
Sep 30, 10:00
     'Within the next 10 years, we will lose our language altogether if we don't start to do revitalization now,' said B.C. Métis Federation Michif language director Jeanie Cardinal.

 
Sep 30, 10:00
     The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation goes far beyond the orange shirt you may be wearing, writes Bryson Syliboy.

 
Sep 30, 10:00
     A 42-year-old was charged with failing to stop at the scene of an accident and was taken into custody.

 
Sep 30, 10:00 Toronto Sun
     Dear Amy: My marriage of almost 16 years ended three years ago. My estranged wife is mentally ill, mentally abusive, and an alcoholic. Since separation, she has been to rehab twice and spent a month in a mental institution. I filed for divorce. My ex has been completely non-compliant to any sort of agreement. I'm […]

 
Sep 30, 11:37 CityNews Toronto
     A man in his 20s has died after a stabbing in the Rexdale area in the early hours of Thursday morning. Police were called to the area of John Garland and Humber College boulevards shortly after midnight. A man was found without vital signs, suffering from several stab wounds. Paramedics rushed him to hospital via […]

 
Sep 30, 11:46 Ottawa Citizen
     The province announced Wednesday that "out of an abundance of caution" it has issued a preferential recommendation of the use of Pfizer for young people between 18 and 24.

 
Sep 30, 11:42 Ottawa Citizen
     There's a chilly night in store as September turns to October. Thursday is expected to be mainly cloudy with a high of 15 C and a low of 3 C, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Skies clear Thursday evening then fog patches develop before morning. The forecast for Friday, Oct. 1 is for […]

 
Sep 30, 11:05 Ottawa Citizen
     The outdoor event was suggested by arts and culture journalist Sarah Jennings. It will run from 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday and allow participants to meet and talk with artists.

 
Sep 30, 11:03 Ottawa Citizen
     The 57,000 children estimated to have died at Canada's Indian residential schools were symbolically reunited for the first time on Wednesday — the eve of the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

 
Sep 30, 11:00 Ottawa Citizen
     Today, the first annual Day for Truth and Reconciliation, is about recognizing the great harms inflicted when people of one race determine that their way of life is superior to that of another. But it is also about so much more.

 
Sep 30, 10:45 Ottawa Citizen
     Thursday, Sept. 30: You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com

 
Sep 30, 10:10 National Observer
     Canada's National Observer spoke with Lorelei Williams, an advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) and their families, ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

 
Sep 30, 10:10 National Observer
     As a family, we have been at the receiving end of almost everything Canada did to First Nations people, and my mother saw it all, writes Robert Jago.

 
Sep 30, 10:10 National Observer
     Homalco Chief Darren Blaney has the tragic distinction of being a third-generation residential school survivor. 

 
Sep 30, 11:45 Montreal Gazette
     Two suspects were taken into custody and a firearm was found at the scene of the shooting.

 
Sep 30, 11:39 Montreal Gazette
     The incident occurred a little before 8 p.m. on Highway 335.

 
Sep 30, 11:32 Montreal Gazette
     Let's hear more stories about hope and healing, and not just on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

 
Sep 30, 11:20 Montreal Gazette
     The university is bestowing him its greatest distinction with an honorary degree. So why won't it follow his advice on vaccine mandates?

 
Sep 30, 11:11 Montreal Gazette
     Save the Fairview Forest organizer is wary of Belvedere's election statement that much of the forest is already protected.

 
Sep 30, 10:22 Montreal Gazette
     A few West Island incumbent mayors are running unopposed for re-election, with the nomination period for potential candidates ending Friday.

 
Sep 30, 10:00 Montreal Gazette
     A brief look at today's weather forecast along with a #ThisMtl picture and a daily quote.

 
Sep 30, 10:00 Montreal Gazette
     Premier François Legault casts anyone who dares question or criticize Quebec — or his government's policies — as insulting the nation.

 
Sep 30, 11:15 Calgary Herald
     Are some members of the UCP government involved in a bizarre game of Survivor where they want to push every supporter of their party off the island? Because it's hard to fathom the tone-deaf and belligerent messaging that continues to emanate from a gaggle of rural-area MLAs at a time when so many Albertans are […]

 
Sep 30, 11:00 Calgary Herald
     'The narrative of the energy transition has, over the course of the past several years, ran at a pace that is faster than is economically feasible'

 
Sep 30, 11:00 Calgary Herald
     Today, Sept. 30, is the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day as it is sometimes called). This new federal statutory holiday was established when royal assent was given to Bill C-5 on June 3, 2021. The day is meant to honour the lost children and survivors of residential schools. Will Canadians […]

 
Sep 30, 11:00 Calgary Herald
     Understanding the truth that Indigenous people have been forced to live through for more than 100 years is necessary before reconciliation can happen

 
Sep 30, 11:00 Calgary Herald
     When a school system starts with the state seizure of kids from their parents, it cannot by any definition be seen as positive

 
Sep 30, 11:00 Calgary Sun
     The COVID-19 death count this day in this province is 34. Yes, 34 more individuals killed by the virus. The government of Premier Jason Kenney is doing a wait-and-see but how long they will wait and what they need to see is unknown. We hear rumblings of a lockdown. On Thursday, Kenney and his inner […]

 
Sep 30, 11:00 Calgary Sun
     O'TOOLE FAILED In Erin O'Toole's effort to please everyone, he has pleased no one. Because he has failed to stand for something, he has proven he will fall for anything. For all intents and purposes, he may as well have endorsed Justin Trudeau. That's how worthless his performance was as party leader in this election, […]