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'There's nowhere to put them': Nunavut community still without morgue
GJOA HAVEN, Nunavut — When James Dulac's friend died in 2019, his body was kept the same way others are in his northern Nunavut community — in a shed with no heat or electricity.
Nov 24, 2021 1:00 AM
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No winning ticket for Tuesday's $22 million Lotto Max jackpot
TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for Tuesday's $22 million Lotto Max jackpot. That means the grand prize for the next draw on Nov. 26 will grow to an estimated $27 million. The Canadian Press
Nov 23, 2021 9:52 PM
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Ottawa clarifies COVID-19 travel exemption on B.C.-U.S. border during floods
OTTAWA — The federal minister of emergency preparedness says border guards have been advised that British Columbia residents can cross into the United States for essential supplies because of flooding in the province after some were reportedly facing
Nov 23, 2021 7:47 PM
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Three more provinces announce plans for COVID-19 child vaccination programs
Parents in Alberta can start booking online COVID-19 vaccination times for their children on Wednesday as three more provinces announced the rollout of similar inoculation programs on Tuesday.
Nov 23, 2021 5:18 PM
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Some evacuees allowed to return home as British Columbia braces for storm
As some evacuees from devastating flooding in British Columbia were allowed to return home Tuesday, the mayor of Abbotsford said preparations were progressing for another storm that's expected later this week.
Nov 23, 2021 5:07 PM
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Conservatives say all MPs should vote on vaccination mandate to enter House
OTTAWA — Conservatives say all 338 members of Parliament should be able to vote on whether they must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the House of Commons.
Nov 23, 2021 4:58 PM
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TC Energy seeks to recoup costs from U.S. for cancelled Keystone XL pipeline project
WASHINGTON — Pipeline giant TC Energy is formally seeking to recover more than US$15 billion in "economic damages" from the U.S. government following President Joe Biden's Day 1 decision to cancel the cross-border Keystone XL expansion project.
Nov 23, 2021 4:50 PM
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Quebec long-term care homes 'forgotten' in COVID-19 planning, ombudswoman says
MONTREAL — Long-term care homes were almost totally forgotten in Quebec's early COVID-19 planning, the province's ombudswoman said Tuesday in a report that called for widespread changes to "humanize" the senior care model in the province.
Nov 23, 2021 3:24 PM
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Woman back in Canada with young daughter after years in Syrian prison camps
OTTAWA — A Canadian woman who spent more than two years in Syrian prison camps is home from Iraq after fighting Ottawa to get an emergency travel document.
Nov 23, 2021 3:08 PM
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COVID-19 recovery top priority in throne speech, but GG provides little detail
OTTAWA — The continuing threat of the COVID-19 pandemic and the work needed to recover are the undercurrents of Liberal plans for this session of Parliament and throughout Gov. Gen. Mary Simon's first speech from the throne.
Nov 23, 2021 2:15 PM
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