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Family, First Nation leaders want public inquiry into Indigenous teen's death

Family, First Nation leaders want public inquiry into Indigenous teen's death

First Nations leaders and the family of an Indigenous teen who was found dead in a group home in British Columbia last month are calling for a public inquiry into his death.
Feds fund small nuclear reactor ahead of national strategy to adopt more of them

Feds fund small nuclear reactor ahead of national strategy to adopt more of them

OTTAWA — An Ontario nuclear power company is getting $20 million from Ottawa to try to get its new small modular reactor in line with Canada's safety regulations. The grant to Terrestrial Energy in Oakville, Ont.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 6:45 p.m. EDT on Oct. 15, 2020: There are 191,730 confirmed cases in Canada.
The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 6:25 p.m. B.C.
Chinese envoy warns Canada against granting asylum to Hong Kong protesters

Chinese envoy warns Canada against granting asylum to Hong Kong protesters

OTTAWA — The Chinese ambassador to Canada is warning the Trudeau government not to grant asylum to Hong Kong residents fleeing a widely criticized national security law imposed by Beijing.
'This year Halloween is only for kids': Quebec premier green-lights trick or treating

'This year Halloween is only for kids': Quebec premier green-lights trick or treating

MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Francois Legault says kids will be able to go door to door and collect candy this Halloween -- as long as they trick or treat with members of their households.
Jurors in N.B. mass murder trial shown more images on suspect's computer of 'demons'

Jurors in N.B. mass murder trial shown more images on suspect's computer of 'demons'

FREDERICTON — Jurors in the trial of accused mass murderer Matthew Raymond have been shown more images and messages from the suspect's computer hard drives that focused on demons and conspiracy theories.
Online hate, racist hiring practices among targets of $15M federal anti-racism funds

Online hate, racist hiring practices among targets of $15M federal anti-racism funds

OTTAWA — Combating online hate is one of the main efforts getting a financial boost from Ottawa's anti-racism strategy, with more than a dozen projects receiving federal funding Thursday.
Toronto cops ID dead man as likely killer of Christine Jessop, 9, in 1984, via DNA

Toronto cops ID dead man as likely killer of Christine Jessop, 9, in 1984, via DNA

TORONTO — A man who died five years ago was the likely killer of a nine-year-old girl in a 1984 murder that sparked widespread revulsion and led to a notorious wrongful conviction, Toronto police said on Thursday.
Rights group threatens lawsuit to force New Brunswick to make abortion accessible

Rights group threatens lawsuit to force New Brunswick to make abortion accessible

FREDERICTON — A civil rights group is threatening New Brunswick's government with a lawsuit to force the province to repeal its abortion-related legislation and to make the procedure more widely available.