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  • New Brunswick virtual health-care service violating Official Languages Act: report
    A report was filed complaints were made about deficiencies in French-language services between October 2022 and February 2023, and a subsequent complaint led to another report.
    Health
    May 3
  • Paris skies closed for business during Olympics opening ceremony
    Augustin de Romanet, chairman of Aéroports de Paris, said airlines are being warned in advance about the closure and told they will have to fly around the restricted airspace.
    Sports
    Apr 24
  • PQ leader’s allusion to deportations, executions a threat to social cohesion: MP
    MP Pablo Rodriguez says he deplores the tone taken by the leader of the PQ, who referenced dark moments in Canadian history to justify the party's push for independence.
    Politics
    Apr 17
  • Foreign interference a ‘huge challenge,’ French PM says during Canada visit
    French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said foreign interference  is a "huge challenge" that requires countries to keep their citizens informed about the risks. 
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Foreign interference ‘undermined’ public confidence in elections: inquiry
    Marie-Josée Hogue delivered remarks after tabling her findings, calling acts of foreign interference a “stain on our electoral process.”
    Canada
    May 3
  • Quebec language policies lack nuance, some experts say
    Despite the Quebec government's repeated claim the French language is in decline in Quebec, a recent study suggests otherwise when it comes to the public sphere. 
    Politics
    Apr 5
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  • What Trudeau’s podcast appearances say about Canada’s next election
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently appeared on four podcasts as he travels the country talking up the Liberals' latest budget.
    Canada
    Apr 28
  • ‘Planets were aligned’ for Quebec astrologer and his $7-million lottery win
    While winning the Loto-Québec's Grande Vie draw came as a surprise to astrologer Robert Gareau, the Quebec said he had an inkling good things were coming.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Manitoba farmers ‘itching’ to start seeding, optimistic despite dry winter
    Jake Ayre, vice president with Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) said right now, there is enough moisture to grow crops, but only time will tell.
    Environment
    Apr 9
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  • ‘Unrepentant’ N.B. Tory worker who called for Higgs’s leadership review steps down
    John Williston, who served as regional vice-president for Westmorland Albert, noted his decision in a letter where he accused the party of losing sight of its long-held principles.
    Politics
    Apr 13
  • Trudeau says he thinks about quitting ‘crazy, super tough’ job daily, but is determined to continue
    Trudeau told a radio host on Friday that he thinks about quitting his 'challenging' prime minister job every day, but is still motivated to continue and face the next election.
    Canada
    Mar 16
  • City selects bidder for Century Park-Ellerslie Road LRT extension in south Edmonton
    The city said its preferred bidder for the 4.5-kilometre LRT extension from Century Park to Ellerslie Road is a Ledcor and AECOM consortium called Capital Line Design-Builders.
    Traffic
    Apr 2
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  • Beijing is looking to improve relations with Ottawa. Should Canada play ball?
    Though it's not clear whether Canada is ready to meet Beijing's requests, some experts say there are practical reasons to look for better co-operation.
    Politics
    Apr 6
  • Cultural LTC admissions drying up in Ontario due to new priority rules
    Villa Colombo's programming is done in Italian, and many of the new residents don't speak Italian or even English, said executive director Lisa Alcia. 
    Health
    Apr 4
  • Air Canada’s Hong Kong jet maintenance deal amid China discord raises security concerns
    The maintenance company, HAECO, unveiled its major Air Canada deal with fanfare on Feb. 28, 2024, replacing ST Aerospace company.
    Investigations
    Apr 1
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  • U.S. aid to Ukraine, Israel set to pass. But bills differ in one key area
    The U.S. House of Representatives is finally moving ahead with aid for Ukraine, Israel and other allies, but the bills include notable differences when it comes to oversight.
    U.S. News
    Apr 19
  • City of Regina Mayor approved to travel to France in June with Royal Regina Rifles
    The Royal Regina Rifles will be hosting a 10-day Royal Regina Rifles Battlefield Tour of Honour to Europe in the beginning of June 2024, part of Operation Calvados. 
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • 10 items every new parent should add to their baby registry
    Essential items and tools that new parents should invest in before the baby arrives.
    The Curator
    Mar 28
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  • Ford defends political appointments to judge selection committee
    The appointments are made by Attorney General Doug Downey, and Ford says today that his Progressive Conservative government got elected "to get like-minded people in appointments."
    Politics
    Feb 23
  • West runs risk of nuclear war if they send troops to Ukraine: Putin
    President Vladimir Putin says Western countries risk provoking a nuclear war if they sent troops to fight in Ukraine, warning that Moscow has weapons to hit targets in the West.
    World
    Feb 29
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