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Toronto police charge man with mischief after "hate-motivated" graffiti found on bus

Toronto police charge man with mischief after "hate-motivated" graffiti found on bus

Toronto police have arrested and charged a man with mischief in an incident they allege was hate-motivated. Police say a man boarded a TTC bus in the city's Jane and Bloor West area on December 2 and wrote hate-motivated graffiti on several windows.
Earthquakes Canada receives hundreds of reports in B.C. after 4.9 magnitude quake

Earthquakes Canada receives hundreds of reports in B.C. after 4.9 magnitude quake

VICTORIA — Earthquakes Canada says a 4.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded Sunday afternoon and public reports poured in from hundreds of kilometres away from the event's epicentre.
RCMP warn about spike in online extremism among Canadian youth

RCMP warn about spike in online extremism among Canadian youth

OTTAWA — RCMP are warning about a rise in violent extremism among Canadian youth, while Jewish leaders urge community members to be diligent about security after two teenagers were arrested on terror-related charges in the last five days.
Study says buffers, fire resistant materials could slash wildfire risks to residences

Study says buffers, fire resistant materials could slash wildfire risks to residences

A new study says Canadian homeowners and communities can slash wildfire risks to buildings if they start taking steps like cutting buffer zones and using fire resistant construction materials.
Quebec's electricity ambitions reopen old wounds in Newfoundland and Labrador

Quebec's electricity ambitions reopen old wounds in Newfoundland and Labrador

MONTREAL — As Quebec prepares to ramp up electricity production to meet its ambitious economic goals, the government is trying to extend a power deal that has caused decades of resentment in Newfoundland and Labrador.
'Outrageous': Threats to Ibrahim Ali's lawyers spur court safety concerns in B.C.

'Outrageous': Threats to Ibrahim Ali's lawyers spur court safety concerns in B.C.

VANCOUVER — The voice mail threatens to knock lawyer Kevin McCullough's teeth out, and as for his client, Ibrahim Ali, the anonymous caller says: "I'm gonna cut him." The Dec 1.
Assault charge over car-swerving incident at Gaza protest near B.C. legislature

Assault charge over car-swerving incident at Gaza protest near B.C. legislature

VICTORIA — A man who allegedly accelerated his car toward a pro-Palestinian protester near the British Columbia legislature earlier this month has been charged with assault and dangerous driving.
Ottawa youth facing terrorism charges in alleged plot against Jewish people: RCMP

Ottawa youth facing terrorism charges in alleged plot against Jewish people: RCMP

OTTAWA — RCMP say an Ottawa youth has been arrested and charged with terrorism-related offences that allegedly targeted Jewish people.
People's Party candidate must stop using 'engineer,' B.C. Supreme Court rules

People's Party candidate must stop using 'engineer,' B.C. Supreme Court rules

VICTORIA — A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has ruled that a Vancouver Island People's Party of Canada candidate who ran against Elizabeth May in the last federal election must stop describing himself as an engineer.
National 'bring a friend to the mosque' event aims to foster dialogue and combat hate

National 'bring a friend to the mosque' event aims to foster dialogue and combat hate

A Muslim group is organizing mosque visits across Canada on Saturday and Sunday, in hopes of building bridges with other communities after an uptick in Islamophobic and antisemitic incidents nationwide.
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