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Harris to lay out her campaign's closing argument at the Ellipse, where Trump incited Capitol riot
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Vice President Kamala Harris plans to lay out her campaign's closing argument by returning to the site near the White House where Donald Trump helped incite a mob that attacked the...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
Court of Appeal upholds Quebec ruling that invalidated random police stops
MONTREAL - Quebec's Court of Appeal has upheld a landmark 2022 decision that found a law permitting random traffic stops by police led to racial profiling. The province's high court agreed with a Supe...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
Five things about Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, who won't seek re-election in 2025
MONTREAL - Montreal Mayor Valrie Plante says she will quit municipal politics after serving the final year of her second term, which comes to an end in November 2025. Known for her trademark laugh and...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
Search of Manitoba landfill for remains of slain First Nations women on track: Kinew
WINNIPEG - The effort to find the remains of two slain First Nations women believed to be in a landfill is on track and excavation in the target area is set to start in early December, Manitoba Premie...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
'No one can work for free': Alberta Pharmacists' Association says cuts will hurt care
EDMONTON - The Alberta Pharmacists' Association says upcoming government cuts to service compensation fees will have a big impact on pharmacists and also patient care. Health Minister Adriana LaGrange...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
Former Saskatchewan Party backbencher takes issue with conflict investigation
REGINA - A former Saskatchewan Party government backbencher who was found to have breached conflict-of-interest rules says he has issues with the investigation's findings. Gary Grewal says social work...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
With Liberal election win, First Nations in N.B. look forward to improved relations
FREDERICTON - Chief Allan Polchies is excited about New Brunswick's new Liberal provincial government. Polchies, of St. Mary's First Nation, said he looks forward to meaningful dialogue with premier-d...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
Abdelrazik tells of despair when Ottawa denied him passport to return home from Sudan
OTTAWA - Abousfian Abdelrazik told a court Wednesday about the roller-coaster of emotions he experienced during the tense days of early 2009 when he awaited the green light to return to Canada from Su...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
Alberta premier promises to review professional regulators, legislate limits
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will review professional regulatory bodies and introduce legislation next year to limit how they can police their own members. In a social...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
Labour expert: Use of dispute board to delay Alberta strike a sign of what's to come
EDMONTON - The Alberta government's recent use of a rarely used measure to intervene in labour disputes is a sign of what's to come, says a labour policy professor. Over 3,000 educational support staf...
The Canadian Press
Oct 23, 2024
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