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RCMP form national co-ordination team in response to extortion schemes
SURREY, B.C. — The RCMP says it has established a national team to help co-ordinate investigations and information sharing about extortion schemes targeting South Asian businesses in B.C., Alberta and Ontario.
Feb 15, 2024 4:24 PM
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Prince Harry hits 99 km/h on skeleton sled in B.C., says 'everybody should do it'
WHISTLER, B.C. — Even after a second run, Prince Harry couldn't crack the 100km/h mark as he raced face-first down one of the world's fastest bobsled tracks in Whistler, B.C., aboard a tiny skeleton sled. "I'm going to go again.
Feb 15, 2024 4:17 PM
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Yukon says there's no plan for Dawson City bridge, despite PM's comment
DAWSON CITY, Yukon — The Yukon government is pouring cold water on a suggestion by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that a bridge is being built across the Yukon River in Dawson City, after years of struggle to construct a sanctioned winter ice route.
Feb 15, 2024 4:12 PM
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Alberta expecting to get federal estimate of its share of Canada Pension Plan by fall
EDMONTON — Albertans will have to wait until the fall before they learn what the federal government thinks they should get if the province quits the Canada Pension Plan.
Feb 15, 2024 3:51 PM
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Prime minister and Manitoba premier announce $633M in health funding
WINNIPEG — Manitoba and Ottawa announced a deal Thursday to infuse $633 million into the province's health system, much of which they say will go toward hiring more front-line workers and improving care for seniors.
Feb 15, 2024 3:35 PM
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Safety board calls for changes after deadly helicopter crash in Nunavut
OTTAWA — The Transportation Safety Board is calling for improvements to pilot training and aircraft equipment after an investigation into a deadly helicopter crash in Nunavut.
Feb 15, 2024 2:51 PM
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Two women killed, one critically injured in stabbing attack west of Montreal
VAUDREUIL-DORION, Que. — Two women were killed and a third was critically injured in a stabbing attack Thursday in a condo tower west of Montreal, provincial police said. Sgt.
Feb 15, 2024 2:46 PM
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'Economic reconciliation': Mi'kmaw communities invest in Nova Scotia battery plants
OTTAWA — A corporation co-owned by 13 Mi'kmaw communities is investing in new battery plants with Nova Scotia Power in what both parties are calling a step toward reconciliation. The project, announced Thursday by Wskijinu'k Mtmo'taqnuow Agency Ltd.
Feb 15, 2024 2:29 PM
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RCMP use of private-sector surveillance services worries federal privacy watchdog
OTTAWA — A federal watchdog is urging the RCMP to do a better job of assessing the privacy implications of commercial surveillance and monitoring services before using them.
Feb 15, 2024 2:28 PM
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Crown asks New Brunswick judge to stay charges against Indigenous lobster fisherman
CAMPBELLTON, N.B. — A judge in northern New Brunswick granted a stay of proceedings Thursday in the trial of an Indigenous lobster fisherman who recently launched a constitutional challenge aimed at asserting Indigenous and treaty rights.
Feb 15, 2024 2:21 PM
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