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Quebec rights body probes case of Inuk teen allegedly put in isolation, denied care
MONTREAL — An Inuk teenager at a Montreal-area rehabilitation centre who sought help for "excruciating" pain was instead allegedly put in isolation for several hours before he required emergency surgery, an Indigenous rights advocate said Thursday.
Oct 13, 2022 1:10 PM
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U.S. is holding Nexus trusted-traveller program 'hostage,' Canadian envoy says
WASHINGTON — The Nexus trusted-traveller program is being "held hostage" by unilateral American efforts to renegotiate the 20-year-old preclearance agreement between the United States and its northern neighbour, Canada's envoy to the U.S.
Oct 13, 2022 1:02 PM
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Charges laid in Ottawa under new crime of harassing a health worker
OTTAWA — A 58-year-old Ontario man is facing charges under a new law against intimidating a health-care worker.
Oct 13, 2022 12:54 PM
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Budget officer projects considerably slower economy, declining federal deficit
OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer is projecting the economy will slow considerably in the second half of 2022 and remain weak next year as the Bank of Canada continues to raise interest rates.
Oct 13, 2022 10:41 AM
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Alberta's Smith says she didn't mean to trivialize with comment on unvaccinated
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she didn't mean to trivialize prejudice faced by minority communities when she suggested unvaccinated people have experienced the most discrimination she has ever seen in her lifetime.
Oct 13, 2022 10:03 AM
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Sajjan likens Russian missile strikes on Ukraine cities to Holodomor famine
OTTAWA — International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan says Russia's strikes on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure have him thinking about a historical famine, but that it’s too soon to tell whether Russia is committing genocide.
Oct 13, 2022 9:26 AM
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Quebecer charged in 22-year-old murder after beefed-up cold case unit logs 1st arrest
MONTREAL — The Quebec provincial police's four-year-old expanded cold case squad logged its first victory on Thursday after a man was formally charged in a 22-year-old murder and a separate, violent sexual assault.
Oct 13, 2022 9:17 AM
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Police fatality fallout and Emergencies Act inquiry launches: In The News for Oct. 13
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 Oct. 13 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Oct 13, 2022 1:15 AM
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B.C. First Nations seek action on sturgeon deaths, after court blamed declines on dam
VANCOUVER — Three British Columbia First Nations want the provincial and federal governments to live up to a nine-month-old court decision that said there is "overwhelming" evidence a dam on the Nechako River is killing endangered sturgeon.
Oct 13, 2022 1:00 AM
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Drought and moths push the trees of Vancouver's Stanley Park to the brink
VANCOUVER — First came the moths. Then came the drought. The trees of Stanley Park, typically the green jewel of Vancouver's downtown core, just can't catch a break.
Oct 13, 2022 1:00 AM
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