| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | SIN scam busted Indian authorities say they have shut down a call centre where dozens of people tried to dupe Canadians into handing over money in a phone scam involving social insurance numbers. |
| | | | Social conservatism A senator has left the Conservative caucus citing frustrations with Andrew Scheer's views on abortion and same-sex marriage, and the "low importance" attached to Quebec voters. |
| | | | Drug shortage Health Canada says that a national shortage of Tamoxifen, a common breast cancer drug, is now expected to end in December, a month earlier than first projected. |
| | | | Canadians abroad Mexican police say a hotel guest has been charged with attempted murder after an Ottawa woman was severely beaten at a vacation resort near Cancun. |
| | | | 'We go high' The Toronto Raptors "superfan" Nav Bhatia says he has reconciled in person with the man who directed a racist tweet at him during the last NBA playoffs. |
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| | | Winter has hit Canada early this year and weather forecasters say the season will be long, cold and messy across much of the country. | | |
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| | | Name that tune | | Dubbed "The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet," a track apparently recorded off of a German radio station in the 1980s is the subject of a dramatic, decades-long search for the musicians behind it. |
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