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Parliamentary committee votes to investigate allegations against ex-defence chief
OTTAWA - A parliamentary committee has agreed to hold formal hearings into the Liberal government's handling of allegations of inappropriate conduct by former defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance, which ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 09, 2021
Myanmar junta cracks down on crowds defying protest ban
YANGON, Myanmar - Police cracked down on demonstrators opposing Myanmar's military coup, firing warning shots and shooting water cannons to disperse crowds that took to the streets again Tuesday in de...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
A look at COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021
The latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 10:30 p.m. ET on Monday Feb. 8, 2021. In Canada, the provinces are reporting 22,203 new vaccinations administered for a total of 1,098,333 d...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
Top federal public servant will take time off for cancer treatment
OTTAWA - The top federal public servant will be taking some time out for cancer treatment. Ian Shugart, clerk of the Privy Council, sent a message Monday to his colleagues announcing that he received ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
Final Senate vote on assisted dying bill set for Feb. 17, days before court deadline
OTTAWA - Senators have agreed to put a bill to expand access to medical assistance in dying to a final vote by Feb. 17, but they've signalled their intention to propose substantial amendments. The agr...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
B.C. nurses finishing training to prescribe medication to battle addiction
VANCOUVER - Thirty registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses in British Columbia are expected to complete their training this month to prescribe medication to those battling addiction to opi...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
Man facing arson charge after fire at Canada Revenue Agency headquarters
OTTAWA - A 33-year-old Ottawa man was scheduled to appear in court Monday after being arrested and charged with arson in connection with what police say was a fire at the Canada Revenue Agency's headq...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
Immigration hearing put off for former Nazi death-squad member
OTTAWA - Jewish groups expressed dismay after an immigration hearing for former Nazi death-squad member Helmut Oberlander was put off, the latest twist in the long-running case. Oberlander's hearing, ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
Federal government to release plan for sustainable development of ocean economy
OTTAWA - Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan says Canada can get more out of its marine resources through a strategy that also protects ocean health. The federal government began consultations Monday...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
Acadian group in N.B. praises life of Jackie Vautour, who resisted expropriation
FREDERICTON - An Acadian man who fought to remain in his home on New Brunswick's eastern shore is being recalled as a symbol of the francophone minority's resistance to unjust expropriation of their l...
The Canadian Press
Feb 08, 2021
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