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Poll finds majority of Canadians set on their election vote

Two stories report that most Canadians have already decided how they will vote in the upcoming federal election. These articles highlight a prevailing sentiment among voters, suggesting that partisan preferences are solidifying early in the campaign. The findings offer insight into the current political landscape ahead of more intense campaigning.

thestar.com / Most Canadians say they've decided how they'll vote in the election: poll

winnipegfreepress.com / Most Canadians say they’ve decided how they’ll vote in the election: poll


2 stories from 2 sources in 11.9 hour(s) ... #politics #elections #federal +


Stephen Harper endorses Poilievre at Edmonton rally

At a high-profile Edmonton rally, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivered an endorsement for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, unequivocally backing him for prime ministership. Harper’s speech, presented both in full and through key quotes, sharply criticized the current Liberal government while underlining Poilievre’s superior experience and policy credentials. The rally has become a centerpiece in the political discourse as it galvanizes conservative supporters and shapes narratives ahead of the federal election.

torontosun.com / LILLEY UNLEASHED: Stephen Harper comes out strong in favour of Pierre Poilievre

thehub.ca / Trump’s threats should not be ‘another excuse for Liberal failure’: Eight key quotes from Stephen Harper’s speech at Pierre Poilievre’s massive Edmonton rally

nationalpost.com / Full text: Read Stephen Harper’s speech endorsing Pierre Poilievre for prime minister

citynews.ca / ‘Without hesitation’: Stephen Harper endorses Pierre Poilievre for PM at Edmonton rally


4 stories from 4 sources in 6.9 hour(s) ... #politics #elections #parliament +


Singh pushes to ban foreign home buyers to curb flipping

Political leader Jagmeet Singh is calling for legislative action to bar foreign buyers from the Canadian housing market, a measure aimed at curbing speculative house-flipping and price surges. His proposal seeks to make homes more affordable for local residents and reduce market volatility, prompting debates on the balance between market freedom and regulatory intervention. Stakeholders and policymakers are watching closely as the initiative unfolds.

thestar.com / Singh vows to push foreign buyers from housing market, limit house-flipping

winnipegfreepress.com / Singh vows to push foreign buyers from housing market, limit house-flipping


2 stories from 2 sources in 10.8 hour(s) ... #politics #federal #economy +


Conservative policymakers propose robust measures against offshore tax evasion

Two news reports outline the Conservative Party’s commitment to tackling offshore tax loopholes by proposing an aggressive crackdown on tax evasion. The plan involves the introduction of new regulatory measures and possibly the creation of a specialized task force to ensure that wealthy individuals and corporations cannot exploit offshore accounts to avoid paying taxes. This initiative is presented as a core element of their fiscal reform strategy, aiming to secure fair taxation and bolster government revenues while reshaping the debate over offshore financial practices.

torontosun.com / LILLEY UNLEASHED: Carney stashing cash in Bermuda, avoiding the taxman

torontosun.com / Conservatives promise to go after tax cheats, end offshore loopholes

thestar.com / Conservatives pitch plan to crack down on offshore tax loopholes


3 stories from 2 sources in 9.9 hour(s) ... #politics #elections #parliament +


Scotiabank CEO urges growth-first agenda amid trade war

In response to the pressures of an ongoing U.S. trade war and prolonged economic stagnation, Scotiabank CEO Scott Thomson is calling for a transformative “growth-first” approach in Canada. His message emphasizes boosting productivity and reinvigorating innovation as essential to overcoming current economic challenges. Thomson stresses that a proactive shift toward growth could counteract adverse trade impacts and lay the foundation for a more resilient national economy, sparking a wider policy debate about necessary reforms.

globalnews.ca / Canada must focus on ‘growth-first agenda’ amid U.S. trade war: Scotiabank

citynews.ca / Canada needs ‘growth-first’ agenda in volatile times: Scotiabank CEO


2 stories from 2 sources in 10.8 hour(s) ... #economy #finance #trade +


Canadian oil and gas leaders tackle market volatility amid price drops

Leaders in Canada’s oil and gas sector are addressing significant market volatility prompted by a recent drop in crude oil prices. With key export markets, notably the United States, under pressure, industry figures are strategizing ways to balance immediate market challenges with the need for long‐term investment and competitiveness. The discussion revolves around maintaining stability in a turbulent global energy market while adapting to shifting economic realities that impact production and profitability.

calgaryherald.com / Canadian oil and gas producers ’looking through’ market volatility: CAPP CEO

citynews.ca / Canadian oil and gas producers ‘looking through’ market volatility: CAPP CEO


2 stories from 2 sources in 10.8 hour(s) ... #economy #trade #us-relations +


Canadian firms battle tariff fallout amid U.S.-Canada trade tensions

Several Canadian companies with American-inspired names, including Boston Pizza and New York Fries, are grappling with the pressures of a mounting tariff dispute between the U.S. and Canada. These firms are reasserting their homegrown identity while exploring strategies to mitigate the impact of tariffs, which affect various sectors from steel to automotive parts. The discourse centers on protecting national business interests and navigating broader trade conflicts that influence pricing and market stability.

financialpost.com / Canada to impose counter-tariffs on U.S. auto imports on Wednesday

globalnews.ca / Canada’s counter-tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles kick in April 9. What’s impacted?

globalnews.ca / Can Canadian firms like Boston Pizza, New York Fries survive tariff fallout?

torontosun.com / Boston Pizza, New York Fries: Tariff war tests Canadian companies with U.S. names

winnipegfreepress.com / Boston Pizza, New York Fries: Tariff war tests Canadian companies with U.S. names

citynews.ca / Boston Pizza, New York Fries: Tariff war tests Canadian companies with U.S. names


6 stories from 5 sources in 10.8 hour(s) ... #politics #economy #trade +


Rogers charges legacy customers as 2G/3G retires

Rogers Communications is set to retire its aging 2G/3G network and is introducing a $3 monthly “legacy” fee for customers still on the older technology. The change, effective starting in May, is designed to push users toward LTE and 5G services while simplifying network operations. This move has sparked discussion among customers and industry analysts regarding the impact on service affordability and customer retention amid ongoing network modernization efforts.

torontosun.com / Rogers’ 3G customers to face $3 ’legacy’ charge as company plans to retire network

winnipegfreepress.com / Rogers’ 3G customers to face $3 ‘legacy’ charge as company plans to retire network

thestar.com / Rogers to start charging customers extra for using 2G, 3G networks


3 stories from 3 sources in 10.8 hour(s) ... #economy #business #consumer +


Canada sees surge in asylum seekers as U.S. protections expire

Canadian border officials are reporting a noticeable increase in the number of asylum seekers arriving at crossings, particularly near Montreal, as migrants’ protected status in the United States comes to an end. The shift comes in the wake of expiring U.S. immigration safeguards, prompting more individuals to seek refuge in Canada. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and arranging appropriate resources to handle the heightened influx, all while navigating the complex humanitarian and logistical challenges that this change in migration dynamics presents.

cbc.ca / Rise in asylum seekers crossing into Quebec as U.S. revokes status of thousands of migrants

thestar.com / Rise in asylum seekers to Canada as migrants' protected status set to expire in U.S.

winnipegfreepress.com / Rise in asylum seekers to Canada as migrants’ protected status set to expire in U.S.


3 stories from 3 sources in 9.9 hour(s) ... #federal #quebec #us-relations +


U.S. trade representative faces lawmaker criticism over tariffs

The U.S. Trade Representative is coming under fire from lawmakers who criticize the administration’s global tariff strategy. Lawmakers argue that while tariffs have led to international negotiations for lower trade barriers, they also risk broader economic fallout and potential retaliatory measures. The debate centers on reconciling tough enforcement with economic balance, as critics push for adjustments that safeguard key industries and maintain stable market conditions while addressing international trade disputes.

globalnews.ca / ‘What is the plan?’: Trump trade rep pushed on tariffs by U.S. lawmakers

torontosun.com / U.S. trade representative faces pushback from lawmakers over Trump’s global tariffs

thestar.com / U.S. trade representative faces pushback from lawmakers over Trump's global tariffs


3 stories from 3 sources in 10.8 hour(s) ... #politics #senate #economy +


Alberta restricts public boards’ self‐policing powers

Alberta’s government has introduced legislation to curb the self‐policing authority held by elected public school boards and municipal councils. This reform is aimed at reducing their ability to independently discipline or regulate their own members and boost accountability and oversight in local governance. The move reflects a broader push to impose more streamlined, transparent processes on public institutions, ensuring elected officials adhere to clearer provincial mandates.

globalnews.ca / Alberta moves to restrict public boards’ power to police trustees, councilors

thestar.com / Alberta moves to restrict public boards' power to police trustees, councilors

winnipegfreepress.com / Alberta moves to restrict public boards’ power to police trustees, councilors


3 stories from 3 sources in 6.9 hour(s) ... #politics #provincial #law +


Bloc Québécois defends use of notwithstanding clause in Ottawa campaign

Reports detail Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet’s rare campaign stop in Ottawa where he defended the use of the Charter’s notwithstanding clause. His remarks emphasized that invoking this legal provision preserves provincial sovereignty by allowing legislatures to bypass certain judicial constraints. The coverage captures his arguments amid a heated national debate over constitutional rights and decentralization, highlighting the political significance of using the clause during the electoral season.

theglobeandmail.com / Bloc Québécois takes campaign to Ottawa to defend use of notwithstanding clause

thestar.com / Bloc Québécois takes campaign to Ottawa to defend use of notwithstanding clause


2 stories from 2 sources in 5.8 hour(s) ... #politics #parliament #provincial +


Toronto TTC hate incident leads to charges

Two reports detail an incident on a Toronto TTC bus where a man was charged for making hate-motivated threats, including anti‐Black slurs, in the Dufferin Street and Lawrence Avenue West area. Authorities acted swiftly by arresting the suspect after multiple reports of his aggressive behavior onboard, marking a firm stance against hate speech in public transit.

torontosun.com / Toronto man accused of uttering hate-motivated threats on board TTC bus

citynews.ca / Man charged after suspected hate-motivated incident on TTC bus


2 stories from 2 sources in 11.9 hour(s) ... #crime #law #justice +


Alberta measles outbreak deemed manageable by health minister

Two separate reports cover Alberta’s measles outbreak as the health minister maintains that the situation is under control and does not warrant a public address by top health officials. Despite some public concern over increasing case numbers, officials assure that standard outbreak management procedures remain effective. The articles highlight government monitoring efforts and measured responses, contrasting calls for drastic intervention with official reassurances about the outbreak’s limited severity.

globalnews.ca / Alberta measles outbreak not dire enough to warrant CMOH public address: LaGrange

globalnews.ca / 43 cases of measles in Alberta, outbreak east of Edmonton prompts public alert

thestar.com / Alberta measles outbreak not dire enough to warrant public address: health minister

winnipegfreepress.com / Alberta measles outbreak not dire enough to warrant public address: health minister


4 stories from 3 sources in 5.8 hour(s) ... #provincial #social-policy #public-policy +


B.C. health officials urge vaccination amid rising mpox cases

Two articles examine a recent uptick in mpox virus cases in British Columbia which has prompted health officials to urge vulnerable populations to get vaccinated promptly. One report from Vancouver Coastal Health notes a concerning rise in cases, while the other emphasizes vaccination as the most effective tool to prevent further spread. The stories stress early intervention and community health measures, highlighting public health initiatives designed to curtail the outbreak and safeguard at‐risk groups.

globalnews.ca / Uptick in B.C. Mpox cases spurs vaccination appeal to those at risk

thestar.com / Vancouver's health authority says cases of mpox virus on the rise


2 stories from 2 sources in 5.8 hour(s) ... #provincial #social-policy #public-policy +


US Judge Imposes 50-Year Sentence in Edmonton Teen Kidnapping Case

Two stories report on the sentencing of an American man convicted for kidnapping and sexually abusing an Edmonton teen. The court handed down a 50-year prison term, underscoring the gravity of the cross-border crime and its traumatic impact on the victim. Both accounts stress the severity of the offense and the judicial system’s intent to deter similar crimes. The case has drawn widespread attention and raised questions regarding legal strategies in transnational criminal matters.

nationalpost.com / U.S. man who kidnapped, sexually abused Edmonton teen gets 50-year sentence

globalnews.ca / ‘A monster that used me’: Man who abducted, raped Alberta teen gets 50 years behind bars

thestar.com / American man gets 50 years for 'horrific' sex abuse, kidnapping Edmonton teen


3 stories from 3 sources in 3.9 hour(s) ... #us-relations #crime #justice +


Child abduction probe leads to arrest at Toronto Pearson

Authorities detained a woman at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport during an investigation into an alleged child abduction. The inquiry began after a Beckwith Township resident raised concerns that the suspect was attempting to leave Canada with her 6‐year‐old child, triggering a coordinated law enforcement response. She was arrested at the airport and later transferred for a court appearance, spotlighting ongoing efforts to tackle cross‐border child safety issues.

ottawacitizen.com / Child-abduction charges laid against Beckwith Township woman

citynews.ca / Woman arrested at Toronto airport after child abduction investigation: police


2 stories from 2 sources in 6.9 hour(s) ... #provincial #crime #law +


Manitoba expands RCMP emergency team to intensify crime-fighting efforts

Manitoba’s government has allocated $3.3 million to expand the RCMP’s emergency response team, doubling its size to better handle rising crime concerns. This strategic move is designed to improve rapid deployment and enhance public safety across the province. Officials stress that the additional manpower will significantly boost the team’s effectiveness in addressing emergencies and curbing criminal activity, affirming the province’s proactive commitment to community security.

globalnews.ca / Larger RCMP emergency team will help fight crime, Manitoba justice minister says

thestar.com / Larger RCMP emergency team will help fight crime, Manitoba justice minister says


2 stories from 2 sources in 7.9 hour(s) ... #provincial #budget #crime +


Judge dismisses appeals for retrials in human smuggling death case

A federal judge has rejected requests for new trials concerning two men convicted in a human smuggling case linked to the tragic death of four Indian family members during a severe winter blizzard near the Canadian border. Upholding the original jury verdict, the decision emphasizes the gravity of the crime and the effectiveness of the judicial process. The ruling has drawn significant attention, as it underscores the stringent legal repercussions associated with human smuggling and related fatal incidents.

globalnews.ca / Judge rejects new trials for 2 convicted of human smuggling in death of family of 4 from India

torontosun.com / Judge rejects new trials for 2 convicted of human smuggling in death of family from India


2 stories from 2 sources in 7.9 hour(s) ... #us-relations #crime #law +


Wayne Gretzky dismisses claims of political influence over leaders

Two accounts relay remarks from hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, who firmly denies possessing any political influence over key government figures such as the president or prime minister. Addressing speculative links between his sports celebrity status and political power, Gretzky made clear that his interests remain solely focused on hockey and personal pursuits. The reports emphasize his rejection of any political clout and contribute to broader discussions about the role of public figures in politics.

torontosun.com / WARMINGTON: Saying he’s 100% Canadian, The Great One leaves politics to politicians

globalnews.ca / Wayne Gretzky says he has ‘no political power’ over the president or prime minister

winnipegfreepress.com / Wayne Gretzky says he has ‘no political power’ over the president or prime minister


3 stories from 3 sources in 5.8 hour(s) ... #politics #federal #us-relations +


Toronto Raptors show evolving dynamics as season nears conclusion

Both reports highlight the Toronto Raptors' fading playoff hopes and a shift in their team dynamics as the season nears its end. The narratives detail the team's struggles and differing game outcomes, emphasizing a notable departure in performance and atmosphere compared to previous years. Analysts suggest that these distinct changes may signal the need for internal adjustments in the upcoming postseason preparations.

torontosun.com / Ja’Kobe Walter a bright spot for Raptors, Gradey Dick not so much

globalnews.ca / Raptors have a different feel as season winds down

winnipegfreepress.com / Toronto Raptors have different feel than last year as NBA season winds down


3 stories from 3 sources in 8.9 hour(s) ... #urban #culture #ontario +


Jets Prospect Chaz Lucius Retires for Medical Reasons

Two separate reports confirm that Chaz Lucius, a promising prospect for the Winnipeg Jets, has retired on medical advice after being diagnosed with a serious condition. Both narratives emphasize that his decision follows guidance from medical professionals, prioritizing his long-term health over continuing a demanding sports career. The news has generated significant discussion around the impact of health in professional athletics.

winnipegfreepress.com / Hereditary condition brings Jets prospect Lucius’s career to an end

winnipegfreepress.com / Jets’ 2021 first-round pick Chaz Lucius retires due to medical reasons

globalnews.ca / Winnipeg Jets prospect Chaz Lucius retires on medical advice


3 stories from 2 sources in 3.9 hour(s) ... #employment #healthcare #manitoba +


Former NHL goaltender Greg Millen passes away, remembered fondly

Two reports confirm the sudden passing of Greg Millen, the former NHL goaltender and esteemed sports broadcaster known for his engaging personality and long career in hockey. Tributes are pouring in from fans, colleagues, and former players who recall his significant impact on Canadian hockey. The coverage emphasizes his unexpected departure and reflects on his legacy as both a trusted voice in sports broadcasting and a beloved figure in the hockey community.

ottawacitizen.com / Remembering Greg Millen, the former NHL goalie and broadcaster who loved life and laughs

nationalpost.com / Longtime NHL goaltender and hockey analyst Greg Millen dies at 67


2 stories from 2 sources in 9.9 hour(s) ... #culture #ontario +


Maple Leafs fall to Panthers 3-1 in Atlantic showdown

Two reports cover the same NHL contest in which the Florida Panthers defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs by a 3-1 score. Both stories detail the game's outcome, highlighting key moments and performance metrics that defined the match while noting its impact on the Atlantic Division race. The focus is on the tactical play that led to the Panthers snapping a slide and the Maple Leafs’ failure to mount an effective response during the game.

torontosun.com / Maple Leafs go down hard in Florida: ‘They won all the battles’

winnipegfreepress.com / Panthers top Maple Leafs, snap 5-game slide and tighten Atlantic Division race

torontosun.com / Maple Leafs have little response in discouraging loss to Panthers

winnipegfreepress.com / Panthers top Maple Leafs 3-1, snap 5-game slide and tighten Atlantic Division race


4 stories from 2 sources in 1.9 hour(s) ... #provincial #culture #ontario +


Manitoba funds Winnipeg Jets rally support for NHL playoffs

The Manitoba government has committed up to $300,000 to support whiteout rallies organized for the Winnipeg Jets as they prepare for the NHL playoffs. The funding is intended to energize local fans and boost team morale by creating a festive, community-driven atmosphere at pivotal postseason games. This initiative represents a collaborative effort between government and sports organizations to bolster local pride and create a unique rally experience for the hometown team.

globalnews.ca / Playoff-bound Jets means the return of the Winnipeg Whiteout

thestar.com / Manitoba government commits up to $300,000 for Jets whiteout rallies

winnipegfreepress.com / Manitoba government commits up to $300,000 for Jets whiteout rallies


3 stories from 3 sources in 9.9 hour(s) ... #politics #provincial #economy +


B.C. billionaire moves to acquire Hudson’s Bay chain

A Chinese billionaire owning several shopping malls in British Columbia has announced plans to buy multiple Hudson’s Bay locations after noting widespread public disappointment over the retail giant’s collapse. The move is generating significant buzz on social media and among market analysts, who are closely watching the potential revitalization of the historic store chain. The acquisition announcement highlights shifting dynamics in the Canadian retail sector and signals potential strategic changes ahead.

globalnews.ca / Chinese billionaire in B.C. says she wants to buy Hudson’s Bay

thestar.com / Owner of three shopping malls in B.C. says she wants to buy Hudson's Bay

winnipegfreepress.com / Owner of three shopping malls in B.C. says she wants to buy Hudson’s Bay


3 stories from 3 sources in 4.9 hour(s) ... #economy #finance #trade +


Canadian rental prices decline for sixth consecutive month

Recent reports reveal that average asking rents across Canada have dropped for the sixth straight month, with the national average recorded at $2119. Data show notable declines in regions including Ontario and Quebec, where rents fell by 3.5% and 2.5% respectively in March. This decrease reflects a broader cooling in the rental market, which could relieve pressure on tenants and signal a potential shift in housing market dynamics.

theglobeandmail.com / Average asking rents decrease for sixth straight month to $2,119, report finds

winnipegfreepress.com / Average asking rents decrease for sixth straight month to $2,119: report

citynews.ca / Average rents in Canada decrease for sixth straight month to $2,119: report


3 stories from 3 sources in 7.9 hour(s) ... #provincial #quebec #economy +


Man killed by falling tree during Peterborough ice storm cleanup

A 78‐year‐old man lost his life when a falling tree struck him during storm cleanup near Peterborough, Ontario. The accident occurred on a property in Otonabee‐South Monaghan amid severe weather, underscoring the hazards associated with ice storm cleanup efforts. Authorities are investigating the incident while urging residents to exercise extreme caution during adverse weather conditions. Community members and officials have been reminded of the inherent risks during storm-induced cleanups.

torontosun.com / Man, 78, dead after tree fell during ice storm cleanup near Peterborough

citynews.ca / Man, 78, dead after tree fell on him during ice storm cleanup near Peterborough

winnipegfreepress.com / Man, 78, dead after tree fell on him during ice storm cleanup near Peterborough, Ont.


3 stories from 3 sources in 7.9 hour(s) ... #rural #environment #ontario +


Calgary security guard dies during confrontation; suspect charged with manslaughter

In Calgary, a tragic incident occurred when a security guard lost his life during a confrontation reportedly linked to package thefts. CCTV footage captured the moments leading up to the fatal event, and police have since charged a woman with manslaughter. The case has shocked the local community and prompted demands for strengthened security measures. Law enforcement officials continue to investigate the circumstances to ensure that all aspects of the incident are thoroughly examined and justice is pursued.

calgaryherald.com / Woman charged in death of 73-year-old security guard in downtown Calgary

thestar.com / Calgary security guard dies, woman charged after confrontation over package thefts


2 stories from 2 sources in 7.9 hour(s) ... #crime #law #justice +


New killer whale calf brings hope for endangered population

Both reports detail the birth of a new orca calf within an endangered killer whale population off British Columbia’s coast. Field biologists observed the newborn in the wild, marking a significant sign of hope for the species as conservation efforts continue. The sightings have sparked both scientific interest and public attention, underscoring ongoing monitoring and protection initiatives for these majestic creatures. The coverage emphasizes environmental safeguards and the critical need for further research amid ecological challenges.

nationalobserver.com / Newborn killer whale spotted off BC coast is 'sign of hope': researchers

globalnews.ca / J-Pod welcomes new orca calf, ‘a sign of hope’ for endangered southern residents

thestar.com / 'Sign of hope' for endangered killer whales as centre confirms newborn calf


3 stories from 3 sources in 5.8 hour(s) ... #environment #indigenous #british-columbia +


Aviation consortium achieves historic first piloted hydrogen-powered flight

Two accounts report a breakthrough in sustainable aviation as an aviation consortium completes its inaugural piloted flight powered solely by hydrogen. The articles detail the innovative technology behind the flight, underscoring its significance for reducing aviation emissions and advancing alternative fuel technologies. This milestone marks a promising step toward greener energy solutions in the aerospace industry.

theglobeandmail.com / Vancouver-based aviation consortium celebrates first piloted hydrogen-powered flight

winnipegfreepress.com / Aviation consortium celebrates first piloted hydrogen-powered flight


2 stories from 2 sources in 8.9 hour(s) ... #global-trade #infrastructure #business +


Keystone pipeline shut down amid rupture in rural North Dakota

A rupture in a section of the Keystone pipeline in rural North Dakota forced an immediate shutdown of operations, as the operator isolated the affected segment and deployed containment resources. The incident has raised concerns about pipeline safety and environmental risks, prompting investigators to probe the structural integrity of the facility. Officials are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further disruptions and mitigate any potential impact on energy supply.

globalnews.ca / Keystone oil pipeline shut down after a rupture in rural North Dakota

calgaryherald.com / Rupture in rural North Dakota shuts down Keystone pipeline

winnipegfreepress.com / Keystone oil pipeline shut down after a rupture in rural North Dakota


3 stories from 3 sources in 7.9 hour(s) ... #economy #us-relations #infrastructure +


Authorities Charge Five in Waterloo Butter Theft Case

Law enforcement officials have charged five individuals in connection with a series of butter thefts across the Waterloo Region, with reports detailing 15 separate incidents involving stolen butter and ghee valued at over $8,000. The charges, affecting grocery stores in Kitchener, Cambridge, and Waterloo, underscore an emerging pattern of unusual non-traditional thefts. Both accounts focus on the investigation aimed at curbing these crimes and addressing public concern over this peculiar but disruptive property crime trend.

torontosun.com / Five charged in string of butter thefts in Waterloo Region: Police

winnipegfreepress.com / Five charged in string of butter thefts in Waterloo, Ont., region: police


2 stories from 2 sources in 3.9 hour(s) ... #provincial #crime #law +


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