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Trudeau joins London march marking anniversary of deadly attack on Muslim family

Trudeau joins London march marking anniversary of deadly attack on Muslim family

LONDON, Ont. — Relatives, community members and dignitaries called for an end to racism and Islamophobia on Sunday during an emotional tribute marking the one-year anniversary of a deadly attack on a Muslim family in London, Ont.
Gas prices continue to surge higher in Canada, with more increases expected next week

Gas prices continue to surge higher in Canada, with more increases expected next week

Gasoline prices continued to trend upward across much of Canada over the weekend and experts warn more increases are coming this week. National average gas prices rose to about $2.
Canada celebrates final days of Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities

Canada celebrates final days of Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities

Canadians across the country organized parties, donned traditional British garb and planted trees over the weekend as they joined the world in celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee marking her 70 years on the throne.
Quebec legal aid lawyers set to resume strike over equal pay with Crown attorneys

Quebec legal aid lawyers set to resume strike over equal pay with Crown attorneys

MONTREAL — Hundreds of legal aid lawyers in Quebec are set to launch a two-day strike across the province on Monday after the provincial treasury board refused to maintain salary parity with Crown attorneys.
Quebec Premier confirms another sovereigntist candidate for fall election

Quebec Premier confirms another sovereigntist candidate for fall election

MONTREAL — Quebec Premier François Legault has named another sovereigntist who will carry his party’s banner in the fall election. Legault confirmed today the nomination of Caroline St-Hilaire, former Bloc Québécois MP and mayor of Longueuil, Que.
Use of French at home is only one indicator of language health: Quebec demographers

Use of French at home is only one indicator of language health: Quebec demographers

MONTREAL — Language and immigration politics were back at the forefront in Quebec’s national assembly last week, as Premier François Legault drew criticism for sounding the alarm over a decline in the number of people who speak French at home.
Mass shooting inquiry: RCMP facing scrutiny for delayed release of public warnings

Mass shooting inquiry: RCMP facing scrutiny for delayed release of public warnings

HALIFAX — The inquiry investigating the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting will examine this week one of the most contentious aspects of the RCMP's handling of the tragedy: public communications.
Ontario ticket holder wins Saturday's Lotto 649 Jackpot

Ontario ticket holder wins Saturday's Lotto 649 Jackpot

TORONTO — Saturday's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot was won by a ticket holder in Ontario. However, the guaranteed $1 million prize was won by a lottery player in the Prairies.
Jurors in Hoggard trial review more testimony, continue deliberating

Jurors in Hoggard trial review more testimony, continue deliberating

TORONTO — Jurors in the sexual assault trial of Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard reviewed more testimony Saturday as deliberations continued for a fifth day.
'Trying to make something beautiful,' the long road to hope after tragedy in London

'Trying to make something beautiful,' the long road to hope after tragedy in London

Saboor Khan hopes to find some solace this weekend when he helps realize his best friend's dreams of a community space for children to laugh and play in.