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Group linked to 'Freedom Convoy' ordered evicted from Ottawa heritage building
OTTAWA — A group loosely associated with the “Freedom Convoy” protest in Ottawa last winter has been ordered evicted from a former church east of downtown.
Sep 23, 2022 2:53 PM
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MPs, Senators debate requirements for medically assisted dying with mental disorders
OTTAWA — An expert told a special joint committee of the House of Commons and Senate that people with mental disorders can suffer for decades, and their distress is equally as valid as someone suffering physical pain.
Sep 23, 2022 2:29 PM
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Jason Kenney, soon out as Alberta premier, pokes fun at himself in speech
Jason Kenney, in one of his last speeches as Alberta’s premier and United Conservative Party leader, riffed at the microphone Friday, drawing laughs as he poked fun at himself and pretended to brush off a call from the prime minister.
Sep 23, 2022 2:26 PM
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More Indigenous-led services needed for communities, national wellness summit hears
TORONTO — More Indigenous-led services are needed to help communities deal with tragedies and mental health issues, an Indigenous leader who lost loved ones in the Saskatchewan stabbing rampage said Friday.
Sep 23, 2022 2:11 PM
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Quebec votes: Legault says Conservative leader an 'agitator,' compares him to Trump
MONTREAL — Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault went on the offensive Friday, comparing rival Éric Duhaime to former United States president Donald Trump and saying the Conservative leader's stance on COVID-19 restrictions is disqualifying
Sep 23, 2022 1:34 PM
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Court of Appeal upholds sharing of Canadian bank account info with U.S. authorities
OTTAWA — The Federal Court of Appeal has affirmed the constitutionality of legislation that allows account information held by Canadian financial institutions to be shared with U.S. authorities. Two U.S.
Sep 23, 2022 1:25 PM
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Follow Canada's lead on easing COVID-19 travel restrictions, U.S. lawmakers urge
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers from the northern United States are cheering reports that Canada is poised to abandon COVID-19 vaccination rules for foreign visitors, and want President Joe Biden's administration to follow suit. Montana Sen.
Sep 23, 2022 1:04 PM
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Trudeau taps career diplomat Jennifer May to be Canada's new ambassador to China
OTTAWA — A career diplomat with three decades of experience in foreign service was named Canada's ambassador to China Friday by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Sep 23, 2022 12:42 PM
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RCMP 'did their best' in response to N.S. mass shooting: federal Justice Department
HALIFAX — The RCMP’s response to the 2020 shooting rampage that left 22 Nova Scotians dead was far from perfect, but police did their best, the federal Justice Department said Friday.
Sep 23, 2022 12:36 PM
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Hearing-impaired N.L. student awarded $10,000 after prof refused to wear microphone
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Memorial University is appealing a human rights ruling that found a student with a hearing disability had been discriminated against when one of his professors refused to wear a microphone in class, citing her religious beliefs.
Sep 23, 2022 10:55 AM
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