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Canada pays another US$71M for F-35 development

Canada pays another US$71M for F-35 development

OTTAWA — Canada has quietly made another multimillion-dollar payment toward development of the F-35 stealth fighter despite uncertainty over whether it will buy the aircraft and calls from some prominent Canadians not to purchase any new fighter jets
Election, if it happens, won't stall planned review of EI system, Qualtrough says

Election, if it happens, won't stall planned review of EI system, Qualtrough says

OTTAWA — A planned review of the sprawling and antiquated employment insurance system will go ahead even if the country is plunged into a federal election campaign, Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough says.
Feds will fight 'alarming' rise in hate crimes, Trudeau tells antisemitism summit

Feds will fight 'alarming' rise in hate crimes, Trudeau tells antisemitism summit

OTTAWA — The federal government will continue rejecting and fighting antisemitism in all its forms as hate-motivated crimes against the Jewish community rise in Canada and around the world, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday.
Psychiatric evaluation ordered for man accused of trying to murder Montreal cop

Psychiatric evaluation ordered for man accused of trying to murder Montreal cop

MONTREAL — The man accused of attempting to murder a Montreal police officer last January appeared briefly in court today and will undergo a psychiatric evaluation.
Montreal police continue hunt for suspect in Quebec's 14th femicide this year

Montreal police continue hunt for suspect in Quebec's 14th femicide this year

Montreal police are still looking for a man they suspect murdered his 32-year-old partner on Monday in what is believed to be the province's 14th femicide this year.
Ottawa commits money to lay foundation for Indigenous law centre in Ontario

Ottawa commits money to lay foundation for Indigenous law centre in Ontario

OTTAWA — The federal government is earmarking funds for projects that aim to build on Ottawa's commitment to help revitalize Indigenous legal traditions.
Canadians see NDP's Singh as a better PM than Tories' O'Toole, survey suggests

Canadians see NDP's Singh as a better PM than Tories' O'Toole, survey suggests

OTTAWA — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh might have reason to smile only weeks before a possible election call as a new survey suggests more Canadians believe he would make a better prime minister than the Conservatives' Erin O’Toole.
Bank of Canada names new deputy governor, 'temporarily' expanding governing council

Bank of Canada names new deputy governor, 'temporarily' expanding governing council

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada is naming a longtime central banker as a new deputy governor beginning early next month. The bank says Sharon Kozicki will take on the role on Aug.
Extreme weather, addressing antisemitism in Canada : In The News for July 21

Extreme weather, addressing antisemitism in Canada : In The News for July 21

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of July 21 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
'Defining issue': Federal environment minister says extreme weather a wake-up call

'Defining issue': Federal environment minister says extreme weather a wake-up call

CALGARY — Canada's environment minister says extreme weather conditions across the country should be a wake-up call for people resisting taking action against climate change.