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Liberals don't want to regulate speech with online harms bill, justice minister says

Liberals don't want to regulate speech with online harms bill, justice minister says

OTTAWA — Canada's justice minister said he hopes to avoid accusations that the Liberal government is trying to regulate or curb speech with its planned bill to protect people from online harms.
In the news today: Thousands without power across Atlantic Canada due to strong winds

In the news today: Thousands without power across Atlantic Canada due to strong winds

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Carols, poems and partisan cheer in the House of Commons as Christmas approaches

Carols, poems and partisan cheer in the House of Commons as Christmas approaches

OTTAWA — "Merry Christmas, everybody! Merry Christmas.
'Water apocalypse' demands return to nature for flood, drought resilience: experts

'Water apocalypse' demands return to nature for flood, drought resilience: experts

Norm Allard knows he may never see the full impacts of his efforts to restore wetlands and floodplains in southeastern British Columbia, but he takes a"generational view"of the work that exemplifies a key part of climate resiliency.
Short-handed goals lift Flames past Panthers 3-1

Short-handed goals lift Flames past Panthers 3-1

CALGARY — Excellent goaltending and an opportunistic penalty kill were the formula for success for the Calgary Flames on Monday night.
Barron scores OT power-play goal as Canadiens edge Jets 3-2

Barron scores OT power-play goal as Canadiens edge Jets 3-2

WINNIPEG — Justin Barron couldn’t have picked a better audience to see him score an overtime power-play goal that lifted the Montreal Canadiens to a 3-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday.
Gary Trent Jr. has first NBA double-double as Raptors rally past Hornets 114-99

Gary Trent Jr. has first NBA double-double as Raptors rally past Hornets 114-99

TORONTO — It was clear from the start of the Toronto Raptors season that Gary Trent Jr. would be the odd man out, moving from the starting rotation to the bench.
Pause extended for removing Edmonton homeless camps, but parties agree some can go

Pause extended for removing Edmonton homeless camps, but parties agree some can go

EDMONTON — A judge has extended an emergency pause on a police plan to remove a long list of homeless encampments in Edmonton after police, the city and a human rights group reached an agreement that will see eight camps that are considered a public
Child, 13, dead in crash involving horse-drawn buggy in Ontario

Child, 13, dead in crash involving horse-drawn buggy in Ontario

NORTH PERTH, Ont. — A 13-year-old has died after a crash in Ontario involving a passenger vehicle and a horse-drawn buggy.
Winds over 100 kilometres per hour hit East Coast as homeless tie down tents

Winds over 100 kilometres per hour hit East Coast as homeless tie down tents

HALIFAX — Powerful gusts were forecast to reach speeds of more than 100 kilometres per hour on Canada's East Coast on Monday, as residents of homeless encampments across the Halifax area secured their tents in hopes of weathering the storm.
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