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Results to be released after second search for graves at B.C. residential school

By The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. – A First Nation in central British Columbia is ready to announce results from the second phase of an investigation of grounds around the former St. Joseph’s Mission residential school, outside Williams Lake. A preliminary search in 2021 found what the Williams Lake First Nation said were 93 “reflections,” indicating unmarked graves ... Read More »

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Crown stays six sexual assault charges against rural Manitoba doctor

By The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg court has heard Crown prosecutors are staying six sexual assault charges against a doctor in rural Manitoba. They say they couldn’t go through with a trial for Dr. Arcel Bissonnette after assessing new evidence. Bissonnette was facing six counts of sexual assault charges for alleged assaults on female patients when he ... Read More »

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Transit union calls for national task force as violent attacks reach ‘crisis level’

By The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

TORONTO – The president of a Canadian transit union wants to convene a national task force as violent attacks on public transit reach what he calls “crisis levels”. Amalgamated Transit Union Canada national president John Di Nino says the task force should include all levels of government and transit agencies from across the country. He ... Read More »

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Pressure builds for Canada to send tanks to Ukraine after Germany gives OK

By The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

OTTAWA – Pressure is building for Canada to send some of its Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine after Germany’s decision to provide the heavy weapons and approve requests by other countries to do the same. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced his government’s decision today following weeks of hesitation, saying Berlin will send 14 of ... Read More »

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Toronto mayor calls for national summit to tackle mental health crisis

By The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

TORONTO – Canada’s mental health crisis demands a national summit with representation from all levels of government, Toronto Mayor John Tory said Wednesday, claiming a lack of provincial and federal support is offloading responsibilities onto “ill-equipped” municipalities. In a statement Wednesday morning, Tory called for a summit that would see mayors, ministers, premiers and the ... Read More »

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In The News for Jan. 25: Will the Bank of Canada raise its key interest rate again?

By The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023 … What we are watching in Canada … The Bank of Canada is set to announce its latest interest rate decision ... Read More »

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Trudeau, premiers to meet in February to move health care talks along

By The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

HAMILTON – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada’s premiers will meet in Ottawa next month in a bid to find a new funding deal for health care. Two federal sources granted anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly on the matter say Trudeau will announce the meeting this morning. The prime minister and his ... Read More »

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Indigenous identity fraud ‘the ultimate step in colonialism,’ Métis lawyer says

By Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

Since Grey Owl a century ago,people of European descent have falsely claimed to be Indigenous for personal gain or a sense of absolution, but one Métis legal expert says it would take a psychiatrist to try to fully answer, “why?” “It does boggle my brain, how do you keep all those lies, balls up in ... Read More »

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Resist urge to ‘tickle’ the snowpack as slide risk increases, avalanche survivor says

By Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press on January 25th, 2023

VANCOUVER – Twenty years after he survived being buried in a deadly avalanche in British Columbia’s backcountry, Ken Wylie is urging people to be cautious and aware while dealing with a similarly unstable snowpack this year. “Just accept this is a challenging season and make plans around that,” he said from his Mill Bay home ... Read More »

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Two U.S. businessmen die in latest B.C. avalanche, as season’s toll rises to five

By Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press on January 24th, 2023

VANCOUVER – Two American businessmen have been killed in an avalanche in British Columbia, lifting the deadly season’s toll to five, as forecasters warn of large and dangerous slides occurring without the usual signs of danger. Pennsylvania-based Kinsley Construction announced on its website on Tuesday that brothers Jonathan and Timothy Kinsley were killed while on ... Read More »

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Freeland silent on tanks for Ukraine, but says victory would boost world economy

By The Canadian Press on January 24th, 2023

OTTAWA – The United States and Germany are taking steps to send battle tanks to Ukraine, but Canada still will not say whether it plans to make a similar move to help the war-torn country. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is working with allies, but refused to say whether that means sending along ... Read More »

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