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Quebec's Top 10 Most Stolen Vehicles Listed

New data reveals the most frequently stolen vehicles in Quebec, with Toyota RAV4 leading the list. Learn which models are at highest risk and how to protect your vehicle.

Canadian Home Sales Increase in October 2025

Canadian home sales rose 0.9% in October 2025, marking the sixth monthly increase in seven months. Market momentum continues as interest rates approach stimulative territory.

Winnipeg pedestrian hit by vehicle in St. James

A pedestrian was transported to hospital following a motor vehicle collision in Winnipeg's St. James neighborhood. Winnipeg Police Service is investigating the incident that occurred on November 15, 2025.

Flaws Found in Trans Identity Decline Studies

Recent claims about declining trans identification rely on flawed studies with unrepresentative samples and methodological errors. Learn why the narrative doesn't hold up.

Ontario Defunds Injection Site Over Crime Concerns

Ontario takes unprecedented action, cutting funding to Parkdale injection site as crime spikes 53%. Discover how this decision reflects changing attitudes toward supervised consumption.

Coronato's 22-Shot Spree Makes Flames History

Calgary Flames forward Matt Coronato unleashes 22 shots in 3 games, joining elite franchise company. Discover what's driving his shooting surge and historic performance.

Economist Debunks Trump's False Price Claims

University of Michigan professor Justin Wolfers fact-checks Donald Trump's claim about falling grocery prices, citing official data showing widespread inflation.

Driver dies after North York rear-end collision

A driver critically injured in a rear-end collision at Weston Road and Fenmar Drive in North York has died in hospital. Police continue their investigation into the tragic crash.

Canada's October Jobs Report: Key Economic Insights

Statistics Canada releases crucial October employment data that could shape economic policy and interest rate decisions. Get the latest on unemployment rates, job creation trends, and what it means for Canadian households.

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