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Feds go around Manitoba government to get carbon tax funds to schools
Ottawa is going around the Manitoba government in order to give $5.4 million in carbon tax revenues to the province's schools in the latest carbon-tax battle between the federal Liberals and a provinc...
The Canadian Press
Aug 07, 2019
Ottawa keeping tabs as doctors sound alarm about cancer drug supply
OTTAWA - The federal health minister's office says it is keeping a close watch on the supply of three generic cancer drugs as doctors raise serious concerns about the risk of critical shortages across...
The Canadian Press
Aug 07, 2019
Manhunt ends: Bodies believed to be B.C. murder suspects found in northern Manitoba
WINNIPEG - A massive manhunt is over after two bodies believed to be British Columbia murder suspects were found in dense brush in northern Manitoba. RCMP assistant commissioner Jane MacLatchy said th...
The Canadian Press
Aug 07, 2019
Freeland, British counterpart share views on Canadians detained in China
TORONTO - Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and her British counterpart presented a united front Tuesday when it came to voicing concerns about two Canadians detained in China. Freeland said ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 06, 2019
Consular officials visit Canadian Michael Kovrig detained in China
OTTAWA - Global Affairs Canada says consular officials in China have met for the 10th time with a Canadian detained in China. The department says it cannot provide details on the visit due to privacy ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 05, 2019
RCMP complete search of river near Gillam, Man., for murder suspects
GILLAM, Man. - RCMP say they will no longer be searching a river in northern Manitoba for two murder suspects. Mounties say the search of the river began after a damaged aluminum boat was discovered o...
The Canadian Press
Aug 05, 2019
Three federal leaders march together at Vancouver Pride
VANCOUVER - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extolled on the importance of unity as he marched in Vancouver's annual Pride parade with two of his political rivals on Sunday. The prime minister took the o...
The Canadian Press
Aug 05, 2019
One child a year dies after being stuck in hot car on average, Canadian study says
Accidents in which children die while stranded in hot cars may be more common than people realize, but the authors of a study probing the issue said there are numerous practical habits parents can ado...
The Canadian Press
Aug 04, 2019
RCMP sends divers to Manitoba river in hunt for men wanted in B.C. deaths
GILLAM, Man. - Mounties say divers arrived in northern Manitoba Saturday night in the ongoing search for two British Columbia murder suspects. RCMP say in a news release that members of their underwat...
The Canadian Press
Aug 04, 2019
Evacuation of Alberta hamlet rescinded after CPR train derailment
IRVINE, Alta. - Investigators are trying to determine the cause of a train derailment in southeastern Alberta that forced people from their homes and the temporary closure of a stretch of the Trans-Ca...
The Canadian Press
Aug 03, 2019
A train derailment is shown near the hamlet of Irvine, Alberta on Friday Aug. 2, 2019. Residents near a community in southeastern Alberta are being told to evacuate the area as a precaution following a train derailment. The Alberta government issued the emergency alert for people living within 6.5 kilometres of the hamlet of Irvine. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Trehia Steveson)
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