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Report says at least 55 children died or disappeared at B.C. residential school
A British Columbia First Nation says at least 55 children died or disappeared while attending a residential school near Williams Lake, more than triple the number recorded for the institution in the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation memori
Oct 11, 2024 4:35 PM
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Rustad stands by B.C. Conservative candidates under fire, says voters can judge them
VANCOUVER — B.C. Conservatives Leader John Rustad says it will be up to voters to judge his party's candidates as he stood by a pair whose remarks on Indigenous and Muslim people drew condemnation from election rivals and other critics.
Oct 11, 2024 4:14 PM
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Minister says not enough beds for compulsory care for addictions across the country
Several provinces, including B.C., are discussing introducing or expanding compulsory treatment as communities struggle to cope with a countrywide overdose crisis.
Oct 11, 2024 2:45 PM
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Two men, aged 18 and 20, arrested in Old Montreal fire that killed mother, daughter
MONTREAL — Two men, aged 18 and 20, were arrested on Friday in connection with an Old Montreal fire last week that claimed the lives of a mother and daughter from France, police said. Cmdr.
Oct 11, 2024 2:23 PM
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Trudeau touts 'real progress' on pharmacare, calls on premiers to start cutting deals
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday provinces and territories need to start negotiating pharmacare deals as soon as possible, a day after legislation to enact the program received royal assent.
Oct 11, 2024 2:11 PM
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Former public safety minister didn't know about delayed spy warrant, he tells inquiry
OTTAWA — Former public safety minister Bill Blair told a federal inquiry Friday he had no knowledge about delays in approving a spy service warrant in 2021 that may have included references to people in his own government.
Oct 11, 2024 1:42 PM
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Longueuil woman charged after 10-year-old Black boy scalded with boiling water
MONTREAL — A woman from Montreal's South Shore appeared in court on Friday on charges of aggravated assault after allegedly scalding a 10-year-old boy with boiling water more than one week ago. Friday morning, police in Longueuil, Que.
Oct 11, 2024 1:16 PM
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Gruelling days and gratitude for Canadian line workers helping with hurricane outages
Hundreds — possibly thousands — of Canadian line workers have been called into service to help rebuild power grids after hurricanes left millions of Americans in the dark.
Oct 11, 2024 9:48 AM
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Police probe clears seven Vancouver officers in beating death of Myles Gray
VANCOUVER — Seven Vancouver police officers involved in the beating death of Myles Gray nine years ago have been cleared of wrongdoing by a police discipline authority.
Oct 11, 2024 9:16 AM
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'Break in the cooling trend': Jobs report tops economists' expectations in September
OTTAWA — The Canadian labour market exceeded many economists' expectations in September, adding more than twice as many jobs as the previous month while unemployment ticked lower.
Oct 11, 2024 8:52 AM
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