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News media lobby group says it agrees with Google's concerns about Online News Act
TORONTO — A lobby group for Canada's newspapers and magazines says it agrees with many of the issues raised by Google about a law that will force the tech giant to compensate those same publishers for use of their work.
Oct 12, 2023 2:19 PM
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'It was intolerable': Ottawa local testifies at trial of 'Freedom Convoy' organizers
OTTAWA — The sanctuary at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in downtown Ottawa was "brutally altered" during the "Freedom Convoy," the church's administrator told the criminal trial of two of the protest's organizers on Thursday.
Oct 12, 2023 1:47 PM
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What is the notwithstanding clause? An explainer on the rarely used provision
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government has invoked the notwithstanding clause of the Constitution in tabling legislation that prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without parental consent.
Oct 12, 2023 1:42 PM
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'We have to do what it takes': Israeli-Canadian reservists say they're ready to fight
MONTREAL — Temima Silver is waiting for the call to report for duty in the Israeli military. Born and raised in Ottawa, the 21-year-old moved to Israel in 2020 to join the Israel Defense Forces.
Oct 12, 2023 1:36 PM
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Quebec premier inaugurates vast Romaine hydro project on North Shore
HAVRE-ST-PIERRE, Que. — The newly inaugurated Romaine hydroelectric complex could serve as a model for future projects that are sorely needed in the province, Quebec Premier François Legault said Thursday. “It brings me a lot of pride.
Oct 12, 2023 1:11 PM
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Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, acquitted on sex assault charge, settles lawsuit
OTTAWA — Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin has reached an undisclosed settlement in his lawsuit over how the Canadian military and federal government responded to an allegation of sexual misconduct.
Oct 12, 2023 12:57 PM
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Bernie Sanders to address NDP convention in pre-recorded video
HAMILTON — United States Sen. Bernie Sanders is throwing his support behind Canada's New Democrats in a pre-recorded video the party aims to play at its policy convention on Friday. The three-day convention opens in Hamilton, Ont.
Oct 12, 2023 12:30 PM
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Supreme Court of Canada refuses to hear Hells Angels appeal of B.C. forfeiture ruling
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada's refusal to hear a Hells Angels challenge of B.C.'s forfeiture of three clubhouses will "put criminals on notice," the province's pubic safety minister says.
Oct 12, 2023 12:23 PM
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Canadian police forces upping patrols in response to Israel-Hamas war
TORONTO — Some Canadian police forces say they are increasing patrols in response to the Israel-Hamas war while offering assurances that they have not received any credible threats.
Oct 12, 2023 12:05 PM
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Supreme Court to rule if federal environmental impact assessment law can stand
Canada's highest court is slated to rule Friday on federal environmental legislation in a decision expected to settle — for now — the role of different levels of government in balancing the economic benefits and environmental costs of resource develo
Oct 12, 2023 10:13 AM
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