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B.C. diver finds horseshoe crab: ‘I knew immediately it wasn’t supposed to be here’

By Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press on February 22nd, 2023

VANCOUVER – A scuba diver cleaning part of the sea floor in a Vancouver inlet came across an animal that an expert says is a long way from home. The unusual find has been identified as a horseshoe crab, native to the Atlantic Ocean along the North American coastline. “This is not a species that’s ... Read More »

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Ukrainian newcomers assess options in Canada year after war at home

By Maan Alhmidi, The Canadian Press on February 22nd, 2023

TORONTO – Yuliia Kleban remembers waking up to a message from her manager on Feb. 24, 2022, telling her Russia had started invading her country. A few minutes later, Kleban heard air-raid sirens go off in Lviv, the Ukrainian city where she used to live. “It was a hard day,” she said in a recent ... Read More »

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Suspected grave sites, children’s deaths found in probe of B.C. residential school

By The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

PORT ALBERNI, B.C. – A Vancouver Island First Nation has announced the detection of 17 suspected unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school, in an emotional event that combined science and ceremony on Tuesday. The Tseshaht First Nation, which took the lead in an 18-month effort to find potential graves of schoolchildren ... Read More »

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Security agencies, ministers called to testify on alleged 2021 election interference

By Mickey Djuric, The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

OTTAWA – National security agencies and Liberal cabinet ministers are being summoned by a House of Commons committee to testify about China’s alleged influence over the last federal election. The move comes in response to a report last week from the Globe and Mail newspaper that said China worked in the 2021 election to defeat ... Read More »

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A timeline of events since the detection of possible unmarked graves in Kamloops

By The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

PORT ALBERNI, B.C. – The Tk’emlups te Secwepemc announced in May 2021 that ground-penetrating radar had revealed the possible remains of as many as 215 children around the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia’s Interior. Since then, many other First Nations have also searched school sites in their territories. Here is a timeline ... Read More »

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17 suspected grave sites detected near Port Alberni, B.C., Indian school: chief

By The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

PORT ALBERNI, B.C. – The chief of the Tseshaht First Nation on Vancouver Island says ground-penetrating radar has detected 17 suspected grave sites around the property of the former Alberni Indian Residential School. Brian Whiting, a geophysics division manager with GeoScan, the company that conducted the scans, says that is the minimum number of suspected ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: 17 suspected grave sites detected near Alberni, B.C., Indian school

By The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

PORT ALBERNI, B.C. – The chief of the Tseshaht First Nation on Vancouver Island says ground-penetrating radar has detected 17 suspected grave sites around the property of the former Alberni Indian Residential School. The nation says its interviews with survivors, the historical records and other documents also show that 67 students died at the school, ... Read More »

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Parliamentary committee expanding its study on foreign election interference to cover

By The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

OTTAWA – A parliamentary committee is expanding its current study on foreign election interference to determine whether the 2021 federal election was influenced by outside actors. The move comes in response to a report last week from the Globe and Mail newspaper that said China worked in the last federal election to defeat Conservative politicians ... Read More »

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Accused extremist recruiter expected to plead guilty to terrorism charges

By The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

OTTAWA – An accused extremist recruiter is returning to the Ontario Superior Court on Thursday and is expected to plead guilty to terrorism offences, eight years after he was first charged. Awso Peshdary’s criminal trial had been on hold pending a decision in Federal Court, where his lawyers were arguing that charges should be dropped ... Read More »

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Saskatchewan chief to lead advisory committee on residential school documents

By Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

A chief in Saskatchewan who became well-known after his First Nation found what are believed to be 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school will lead a new committee for sharing documents connected to the institutions. The federal government says Chief Cadmus Delorme of Cowessess First Nation will be the chairperson ... Read More »

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Quebec premier to visit Newfoundland and Labrador for talks on Churchill Falls deal

By The Canadian Press on February 21st, 2023

Quebec Premier François Legault will travel to Newfoundland and Labrador on Thursday for two days of talks on a new Churchill Falls hydroelectricity deal. Legault made the announcement during question period at the Quebec City legislature. The 1969 agreement with Newfoundland and Labrador allows Hydro-Québec to purchase the majority of the electricity generated at the ... Read More »

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