This news article covers a range of topics, including how the rising cost of living is impacting Canadian seniors' retirement plans, a partially sunk ship in Ontario, a legal dispute surrounding Adele's music, convicts skipping court-ordered payments, and more.
With the high cost of living increasingly a concern, some seniors are making sacrifices to help their adult children and grandchildren make ends meet. Here are some of their stories. Iconic Halifax ship Theodore Too partially sunk at Ontario dock. A judge in Rio de Janeiro has ordered the global removal of a 2015 song by British singer Adele due to a plagiarism claim by a Brazilian musician, which Universal Music is fighting on appeal.
Convicts, including fraudsters, are skipping out on their court-ordered payments to their victims to the tune of tens of millions of dollars across the country, according to figures obtained by CTV W5. Pedestrian struck by car in New Westminster. Police have made a renewed call for help in finding a man who went missing after abandoning his car on a busy Delta, B.C., highway two weeks ago. Mounties in Richmond, B.C., are looking for witnesses to a two-vehicle collision involving a semi-truck driver suspected of impaired driving. 'You\u2019re either with Beijing or you\u2019re with Washington': Ford says to Mexico in CNN interview Ontario Premier Doug Ford has a message for Mexico as the threat of tariffs by incoming president Donald Trump hangs over both sides of the U.S. border. Subway service along a four-station stretch of Line 1 has been shut down due to a police investigation at Yorkdale Station. More than 100 cats surrendered by Calgary homeowner The Calgary Humane Society says it is investigating after 110 cats were surrendered into its care by a Calgary homeowner. Donald Trump says Canada becoming 51st U.S. state is 'a great idea.' Jean Charest calls the comment a 'wake-up call'
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