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Quebec Revives Doctor Payment Reform Talks

The Quebec government is reopening negotiations with physicians over controversial payment reforms, aiming to transform how doctors are compensated while addressing healthcare system challenges.

Boeing Faces First Civil Trial Over Ethiopia Crash

Boeing confronts its first civil trial as families of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 victims pursue damages. The landmark case could expose internal safety failures and set legal precedents for aviation accountability.

Bloc candidate appeals one-vote loss to Supreme Court

A Bloc Québécois candidate is escalating his one-vote election defeat to the Supreme Court of Canada, challenging the razor-thin margin in Terrebonne riding and potentially setting a constitutional precedent.

Government rejects $28,000 raise for judges

The Liberal government has rejected a significant pay raise recommendation for federally appointed judges, citing economic concerns and setting up potential tension with the judiciary.

U.S. Media Reacts to Blue Jays' World Series Defeat

American sports commentators express sympathy and disappointment as Toronto Blue Jays fall short in World Series championship bid, with reactions ranging from genuine heartbreak to analytical critiques.

Blue Jays' World Series Hopes Dashed by Dodgers

Toronto's championship hopes crumble in a dramatic World Series finale as the Los Dodgers mount an unstoppable offensive display, leaving Canadian fans heartbroken but proud.

Habs Beat Senators: 3 Key Takeaways from NHL Clash

The Ottawa Senators' defensive struggles continue as Montreal Canadiens capitalize on opportunities in a hard-fought battle at Canadian Tire Centre. Analysis and key insights from the latest NHL matchup.

Alberta potato crops battered by extreme weather

Extreme weather batters Southern Alberta's potato farms as researchers document unprecedented crop damage. Learn how heat stress and destructive hail are creating a perfect storm for Alberta's agriculture industry.

Mother's grief after son dies in college dorm accident

The heartbreaking story of a Canadian mother's journey through grief after her son died in a tragic dorm room accident during his first week of university, and how she's transforming pain into purpose.

Oilers' Turnovers Lead to Costly 4-3 OT Loss

The Edmonton Oilers coughed up a third-period lead in a turnover-filled affair, falling 4-3 in overtime. Despite a two-goal performance from Zach Hyman, defensive miscues, particularly from Evan Bouchard, cost the team a crucial second point.

Canadian Farmers Demand Budget Relief Amid Crisis

As Canada's agricultural sector faces a perfect storm of challenges, producers are calling for urgent support in the upcoming federal budget to address mounting pressures from trade tariffs, severe drought conditions, and declining crop values.

Maple Leafs' Worst Loss: Disastrous Start Dooms Team

The Toronto Maple Leafs suffered their most embarrassing defeat of the season as a catastrophic first period doomed them against a determined opponent, raising serious questions about the team's readiness and defensive structure.

Judge slashes $510M legal fee request in treaty case

A landmark ruling sees an Ontario judge dramatically reduce legal fees in a multi-billion dollar treaty rights case, calling the original $510 million request 'unreasonable' and setting new precedent for legal compensation.

Sudbury firefighter suicide ruled accidental death

A groundbreaking arbitration decision in Northern Ontario has classified a Sudbury firefighter's suicide as an accidental death, setting a precedent for mental health recognition in emergency services.

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