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Sep 30, 12:01 TORONTO STAR
    
The man was transported to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

 
Sep 30, 12:50 CTV News - Toronto
     Communities across Canada are set to mark the country's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation today, honouring Indigenous survivors and children who disappeared from the residential school system.

 
Sep 30, 13:33 CTV News - Toronto
     Canada is marking its first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. How can we keep the conversation going beyond Sept. 30?

 
Sep 30, 12:50 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Communities across Canada are set to mark the country's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation today, honouring Indigenous survivors and children who disappeared from the residential school system.

 
Sep 30, 12:48 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Families of Canadians detained in Syria over links to ISIS have filed a case in federal court against the Canadian government over perceived inaction on getting them home.

 
Sep 30, 13:50
     Rogers said Staffieri's departure was effective Wednesday. Senior vice-president Paulina Molnar has been appointed as interim CFO.

 
Sep 30, 13:47
     Rodney Levi, who was from the Metepenagiag First Nation, was shot dead by the RCMP on the evening of June 12, 2020.

 
Sep 30, 13:36
     The company says the order from a customer who wishes to remain confidential is its largest this year.

 
Sep 30, 13:22
     The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the product was sold throughout Quebec in packages weighing about 200 grams.

 
Sep 30, 13:18
     Detectives say the driver of a stolen pickup fled the scene of a crash on Maplewood Avenue without assisting the injured driver of the sedan.

 
Sep 30, 13:17
     Mounting public pressure over the revelations have prompted Facebook to put on hold its work on a kids' version of Instagram.

 
Sep 30, 13:15
     A defense lawyer told Der Spiegel magazine that the trial would center on whether the 96-year-old had knowledge of the atrocities that happened at the camp.

 
Sep 30, 13:08
     OPP say 41-year-old Manish Gambhir of Brampton, Ont., was charged earlier this week with possession of an identity document and possession of property obtained by crime.

 
Sep 30, 13:06
     A 25-year-old man was shot and wounded in Côte-des-Neiges on Thursday morning. Investigators have reason to suspect drug trafficking led to the altercation.

 
Sep 30, 12:38
     There are a number of events around Edmonton Thursday encouraging residents to honour Canada's Indigenous Peoples and to reflect on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

 
Sep 30, 13:40 Toronto Sun
     LONDON — A British police officer was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Thursday for the murder of Sarah Everard as she walked home in the evening after visiting friends in south London, a case which stirred protests over male violence towards women. Wayne Couzens, 48, a serving London officer who had guarded […]

 
Sep 30, 13:32 Toronto Sun
     Metal recyclers are being asked to be on the lookout for the 150-kilo statue

 
Sep 30, 13:27 Toronto Sun
     OPP say the accused have no "direct connection" with each other

 
Sep 30, 13:02 Toronto Sun
     Bill Cosby felt R. Kelly was treated unfairly at his racketeering and sex trafficking trial. The admitted sex offender had only supportive thoughts for Kelly. Cosby — who was convicted in April 2018 on sexually assaulting Andrea Constand, but freed this past June on a technicality — did not agree with the outcome of Kelly's […]

 
Sep 30, 13:01 Toronto Sun
     BERLIN — A 96-year-old German woman was caught hours after failing to turn up for her trial on Thursday on charges of aiding and abetting mass murder in a Nazi concentration camp during World War Two, a court spokesperson said. Irmgard Furchner is accused of having contributed as an 18-year-old to the murder of 11,412 […]

 
Sep 30, 12:57 Toronto Sun
     A man is dead after a late-night stabbing in Etobicoke on Wednesday. Toronto Police were called to Humber College and John Garland Blvds. just before midnight for reports of a stabbing. Officers found a man believed to be in his 20s suffering from multiple wounds. He was rushed to hospital, where he died. His name […]

 
Sep 30, 12:53 Toronto Sun
     LOS ANGELES — 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." At a contentious three-hour hearing, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny removed […]

 
Sep 30, 12:43 Toronto Sun
     Kylie Jenner's new swimsuit line is all over TikTok for the wrong reasons as buyers point out the flaws in the products. The billionaire Keeping Up With the Kardashians star released her new swimwear line, Kylie Swim, earlier this month, and bragged on Twitter that some styles had already sold out, but it seems many […]

 
Sep 30, 12:41 Toronto Sun
     I grew up on the Muskowekwan First Nation which closed the doors of the local residential school in 1997. An eerie building sits at the end of a tree-lined road. Behind it lay only fields and empty reserve land. We shared a public school with the children from this school. Every day their bus arrived […]

 
Sep 30, 12:19 Toronto Sun
     MOSCOW — Russia's former Imperial capital is set to play host to the wedding of a descendant of the Russian royal family in the first such event in more than a century. Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov will tie the knot with Italian fiancée Victoria Romanovna Bettarini at St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg on […]

 
Sep 30, 13:18 CityNews Toronto
     The City of Toronto is officially observing the first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation by putting a focus on public education. The city says the decision to focus on sharing information was made after consultations with Indigenous leaders and community members along with Indigenous members of the city staff. Mayor John Tory has proclaimed […]

 
Sep 30, 12:52 CityNews Toronto
     When Maawdii Pitawanakwat was just four years old, she came home from school and her sisters were gone. "'Where's my sisters?' I was looking all over my grandma's house, 'Where's my sisters,'" she said. Her siblings were just some of the estimated 20,000 Indigenous children taken from family and forced into foster homes in what […]

 
Sep 30, 12:17 CityNews Toronto
     A man in his 30s has serious injuries following an apparent shooting in Corktown on Thursday morning. Paramedics responded to a call on St. Lawrence Street near King Street East before 3 a.m. and found a victim on the street with two gunshot wounds. He was transported to St. Michael's Hospital in serious but stable […]

 
Sep 30, 12:16 CityNews Toronto
     A car crashed into a pole on Queen Street and Augusta Avenue around 5 a.m. Thursday morning. Officers were initially called to the area for a shooting, in what police say was "mass confusion." When officers and paramedics arrived, they did not find any evidence of a shooting, but rather a single-vehicle crash. A male […]

 
Sep 30, 13:48 Ottawa Citizen
     It was a scene born of tradition, but the speeches delivered by both the chief and the chair of the Ottawa Police Services Board featured reminders of the changing nature of policing.

 
Sep 30, 13:34 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, 12:11 Ottawa Citizen
     The children who died at Canada's Indian residential schools were symbolically reunited on Wednesday — the eve of the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — at Beechwood Cemetery

 
Sep 30, 12:04 Ottawa Citizen
     The federal government is encouraging all Canadians on Sept. 30 to wear orange shirts as a "symbol of the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations."

 
Sep 30, 12:03 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, 12:45 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "The local people have a better idea. We see it everyday. As the water shrinks, everything else will shrink with it."

 
Sep 30, 12:00 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "It's this real story in this very real time for all of us. And it's been really the perfect show to do." 

 
Sep 30, 12:00 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     One of the most popular features in the Jake model home is its second-floor flex room, which can be used as a home office, media room or kids' play area.

 
Sep 30, 12:00 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Potato tubers in the soil do not need to be harvested before fall frosts, but onion bulbs will need to cure before then.

 
Sep 30, 12:00 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Every Thursday, we feature an image from the StarPhoenix archives.

 
Sep 30, 12:00 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "A little sad at first, but as soon as I left the rink and got in my car, it was kind of moving on to the next page right away."

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post
     In Canada, there are more Indigenous children in government care now than at the height of the residential school system, writes Jamesy Patrick.

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post
     Rob Vanstone begins his latest treasury of pet peeves by lamenting an unpleasant encounter with an obnoxious anti-vaxxer in the park.

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post
     "It should have happened years ago to recognize what has happened to Indigenous people."

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post
     There was a time we would collectively seek a compromise to benefit us all. It is past time to return to those days, writes Gord Hunter.

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post
     Alex Clarke — the WHL's first female official — is to work the lines Friday in Moose Jaw when the Warriors oppose the Saskatoon Blades.

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post
     "We hope the redevelopment of the Globe Theatre can play a meaningful part in a downtown core that inspires and entertains."

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post
     A fire was lit in our hearts, minds, spirit and souls within our Nations; it's the spirit of our ancestors telling us, "You found us."

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post
     Regina's Kirk Muyres is a competitive curler and an advocate for the well-being of farmers and their mental health.

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Montreal Gazette
     The panel talk about their first impressions of the Jonathan Drouin-Christian Dvorak-Josh Anderson line, and more.

 
Sep 30, 12:36 Montreal Gazette
     Mayoral candidate Balarama Holness says the alliance with Marc-Antoine Desjardins's party will create a "viable third option."

 
Sep 30, 12:24 Montreal Gazette
     "It was just a pretty amazing feeling," 23-year-old forward says about scoring two goals in his NHL pre-season debut against Maple Leafs.

 
Sep 30, 12:24 Montreal Gazette
     "He was my partner for a few games there when he would come up and play with the Jets," Chiarot says about newcomer to Habs.

 
Sep 30, 12:22 Montreal Gazette
     "I really need a fresh start," says Finnish defenceman who brings offensive skills to Habs' training camp.

 
Sep 30, 12:21 Montreal Gazette
     "I couldn't have a better guy to work with every single day," defenceman says about assistant coach. "He's great."

 
Sep 30, 12:04 Montreal Gazette
     Two suspects were taken into custody and a firearm was found at the scene of the shooting.

 
Sep 30, 12:00 Montreal Gazette
     Like many other universities in Canada, McGill has begun working toward reconciliation. But much more work for us remains.

 
Sep 30, 13:11 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Calgary Herald
     It was July of 2020 when Autumn Whiteway decided on a specific theme for a group exhibition featuring Indigenous artists. It was one of those powerful, life-changing moments that can offer sudden clarity. "I started planning it from my hospital bed after my C-section," says Whiteway. "I was in the hospital for four and a […]

 
Sep 30, 13:40 Vancouver Sun
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.

 
Sep 30, 13:13 Vancouver Sun
     A rainfall warning remains in effect for Metro Vancouver, however the weather is expected to dry up tomorrow and there's even some sunshine in the forecast.

 
Sep 30, 13:00 Vancouver Sun
     Opinion: Canada and non-Indigenous Canadians need to address what is being done today to keep Indigenous peoples in a subjugated state. This is not a part of our past, this is our present reality

 
Sep 30, 12:39 Vancouver Sun
     Singing and drumming were scheduled to ring out at 2:15 p.m. from Kamloops where the Tk'emlups te Secwepemc Nation announced in May that ground-penetrating radar had detected what are believed to be 215 unmarked graves at the site of one of the largest former residential schools.