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Bruce Fanjoy, retired businessman, says he defeated Poilievre by listening to voters

Bruce Fanjoy, retired businessman, says he defeated Poilievre by listening to voters

OTTAWA — Bruce Fanjoy says he achieved something unexpected in Monday's election — the defeat of a high-profile Conservative leader in his own riding — simply by showing up on doorsteps and paying attention to what voters in Carleton were telling him
Elections Canada to investigate voting barriers in Nunavik

Elections Canada to investigate voting barriers in Nunavik

MONTREAL — Elections Canada says it will investigate "shortcomings" that prevented some people in Nunavik from casting their vote in Monday's federal election.
Mental health trouble leads to public safety issues, Vancouver's mayor says

Mental health trouble leads to public safety issues, Vancouver's mayor says

British Columbia Premier David Eby addressed some of Mayor Ken Sim's criticisms, saying there would be a review and modernization of the Mental Health Act.
Some Conservative MPs voice support for Poilievre as party stays silent on next moves

Some Conservative MPs voice support for Poilievre as party stays silent on next moves

In his concession speech early Tuesday morning, Pierre Poilievre indicated he would stay on as leader. The Conservative party did not respond when asked Wednesday whether he has officially decided to stay.
'It was all consensual,' woman says in video shown at hockey players' trial

'It was all consensual,' woman says in video shown at hockey players' trial

LONDON — Holding a white towel against her body, a young woman smiles and looks into the camera. "It was all consensual," she says before asking if she's being filmed. "You are so paranoid ... I enjoyed it," she adds.
Collective trauma after festival attack could ripple for months, experts say

Collective trauma after festival attack could ripple for months, experts say

"Traumatic events, grief, is not something that is resolved in a week or two weeks, or a couple of months," says one mental health expert.
Jonathan Pedneault resigns as Green Party co-leader after party took only one seat

Jonathan Pedneault resigns as Green Party co-leader after party took only one seat

Jonathan Pedneault ran in the Liberal stronghold of Outremont in Montreal and lost to Liberal Rachel Bendayan, who secured 55 per cent of the vote.
Longest Ballot group declares victory in Poilievre's former riding amid criticism

Longest Ballot group declares victory in Poilievre's former riding amid criticism

OTTAWA — A group trying to make a case for electoral reform by creating very long ballots is declaring victory in this week's election — even as critics accuse it of indulging in stunts that undermine democracy.
Filipino nurses shaken by Vancouver festival attack say tragedy 'will not define us'

Filipino nurses shaken by Vancouver festival attack say tragedy 'will not define us'

"It hits home because it is home, the Filipino community," says Filipino-Canadian nurse Glesy Banton-Victoria.
Surgeries cancelled at one of Quebec's largest hospitals after violent storm

Surgeries cancelled at one of Quebec's largest hospitals after violent storm

MONTREAL — One of Quebec's largest hospitals cancelled surgeries on Wednesday after it lost power the night before during one of a series of violent storms that swept through the province.