By The Canadian Press on February 6th, 2023
OTTAWA – Canada’s first commissioner of Indigenous languages says he hopes to have his office fully operational by the summer – about two years after it was first announced. Ronald Ignace appeared before a House of Commons committee today that is studying the issue of Indigenous languages. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has prioritized revitalizing ... Read More »
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VICTORIA – British Columbia’s New Democrat government says it plans to put this year’s projected budget surplus of almost $6 billion to work as an economic slowdown looms. The government’s throne speech, read by Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin in the legislature Monday, outlines a political agenda for the coming months that includes a plan to support ... Read More »
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FREDERICTON – Much can be learned about the evolving habits of endangered North Atlantic right whales by tracing pieces of fishing gear from which the animals are freed, say researchers. Gear that was disentangled from a whale in United States waters in January was traced back to the southern coast of Nova Scotia, Canada’s Fisheries ... Read More »
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PORT ALBERNI, B.C. – A Boeing 737 air tanker owned by a British Columbia company has crashed in western Australia while on deployment to a fire. Coulson Aviation, based in Port Alberni on Vancouver Island, says in a statement that both pilots walked away from the accident and have been medically assessed. The statement says ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – The Quebec lawyer prosecuting the sexual assault case against Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard told the court Monday the complainant wants proceedings to move forward more quickly. Nygard’s case in Quebec has been put off for months. The 81-year-old founder of a defunct international women’s clothing company faces one count of sexual assault ... Read More »
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EDMONTON, South Africa – The Law Society of Alberta has voted in favour of keeping a requirement for its members to complete a course on Indigenous history and culture. Almost 3,500 lawyers voted on the motion, which would have struck down the society’s right to require such courses. Last week, 51 lawyers signed a petition ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will offer the provinces a “significant” increase to the Canada Health Transfer and additional money if they agree to one-on-one deals targeting specific problem areas in the health-care system. A senior government official with knowledge of the plan says Trudeau will lay out a 10-year offer when he meets ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – Quebec’s immigration minister says she was “surprised” to learn the City of New York is helping to provide free bus tickets to migrants heading north to claim asylum in Canada. Christine Fréchette says the story highlights the need for Ottawa to solve the problem at Roxham Road, which is an unofficial border crossing ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – The federal government has been found in breach of the labour code for failing to protect Parliament Hill interpreters from workplace injuries. A tribunal known as the Labour Program has ruled in favour of the Canadian Association of Professional Employees, a union that argued the translation bureau was not adequately protecting employees who ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Opposition parties say the public deserves answers about a Chinese balloon’s incursion over Canadian territory. The federal government is offering few details about the balloon’s flight over Canada before the U.S. military revealed its presence over the western state of Montana last week. While Beijing says it was a weather research balloon that ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER – The federal government is investing more than $46 million over the next five years to see what’s under Canada’s oceans and then protect it. Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray says understanding of the marine environment is “relatively meagre” given that oceans covers 70 per cent of the Earth’s surface. Speaking during a Vancouver news ... Read More »
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