By The Canadian Press on February 7th, 2023
OTTAWA – A Canadian Armed Forces surveillance plane is returning home after two intelligence-collecting flights over Haiti. The federal Liberal government announced on Saturday that the CP-140 Aurora was being deployed to collect intelligence on gang activity in Haiti. Defence Minister Anita Anand and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said it also demonstrated Canada’s commitment ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER – Pink sea urchins off the coast of Vancouver Island are expanding into shallower waters, in what researchers say is an indication of how rapidly climate change is affecting ocean life. Researchers at Memorial University, Ocean Networks Canada and the University of Victoria found the urchins were moving into shallower water at an average ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Emily Blake, The Canadian Press on February 7th, 2023
A new coalition is calling on the federal government to invest $6 billion in its upcoming budget to develop an urban, rural and northern Indigenous housing strategy. The National Urban Rural and Northern Indigenous Housing Coalition, which represents Indigenous housing providers across Canada, said there’s a need to increase the housing supply by 73,000 units. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Laura Osman, Mia Rabson, Stephanie Taylor and Mickey Djuric, The Canadian Press on February 7th, 2023
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government will increase federal health-care transfers to the provinces by $196 billion over the next 10 years, though only about one-quarter of that is new, previously unexpected money. Trudeau is making the offer to the premiers today at a meeting in Ottawa. He says it will include ... Read More »
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VICTORIA – A report from British Columbia’s coroner says a prominent anti-vaccine and COVID critic died in 2021 of a drug overdose, although he also tested positive for the illness post-mortem. The report says Mak Parhar was found by a family member unresponsive in the bathroom of his New Westminster home on Nov. 4, 2021. ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Two of Canada’s former envoys to China say Ottawa is enabling foreign interference on Canadian soil by not launching a registry to track those acting on behalf of other countries. The Liberals have promised to eventually launch consultations on a foreign agent registry, which would require people to publicly report when they are ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – Quebec’s police ethics board says two Montreal officers lied to investigators about the 2017 death of a 23-year-old man in custody. Administrative judge Benoit Mc Mahon says Const. Mathieu Paré and Dominic Gagné – since promoted to detective-sergeant – were negligent or showed a lack of concern for the man’s well-being when they ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Laura Osman, Mia Rabson, Stephanie Taylor and Mickey Djuric, The Canadian Press on February 7th, 2023
OTTAWA – Provincial and territorial premiers say they’re open to what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau puts on the table as they prepare to sit down to work on a new health funding deal, despite their long-standing and very specific requests for a substantial increase to the Canada Health Transfer. The provinces budgeted about $204 billion ... Read More »
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VICTORIA – The British Columbia government has introduced legislation to make Sept. 30 a paid statutory holiday marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Labour Minister Harry Bains introduced a bill in the legislature today, saying the holiday will be observed this September and every Sept. 30 afterwards. He says the B.C. holiday follows ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on February 7th, 2023
VICTORIA – The British Columbia government has introduced legislation to make Sept. 30 a paid statutory holiday marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Labour Minister Harry Bains introduced a bill in the legislature today, saying the holiday will be observed this September and every Sept. 30 afterwards. More coming... Read More »
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Ottawa says Canada will contribute $10 million to earthquake relief efforts in Turkey and Syria as part of an initial aid package. International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan says the federal government is conducting a needs assessment for further aid and is also considering deploying the country’s disaster assistance response team to help with rescue operations. ... Read More »
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