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B.C. Premier David Eby to reveal new cabinet with health, safety, housing priorities

By The Canadian Press on December 7th, 2022

VICTORIA – British Columbia Premier David Eby will appoint a new cabinet today in a move pundits are saying will be a blend of old and new faces, and could also start the countdown towards an early election. Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin is scheduled to swear in Eby’s cabinet during a ceremony at Government House in ... Read More »

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Billed as remedy for doctor shortage, virtual medicine in N.S. hits bottleneck

By Lyndsay Armstrong, The Canadian Press on December 7th, 2022

HALIFAX – Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual medicine offered a novel way for patients to see doctors during a lockdown and hope that technology could alleviate chronic pressure on a strained health system. For many in Nova Scotia, though, the early promise has proven illusory. Tim Neufeld, 28, from Dartmouth, N.S., has been on ... Read More »

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Hard talks on hard targets: real work begins at Montreal biodiversity conference

By The Canadian Press on December 7th, 2022

MONTREAL – Representatives from nearly 200 countries are to begin the real work Wednesday at a crucial meeting on global biodiversity – hard talks on hard targets for saving enough of the world’s ecosystems to keep the planet functioning. Observers say they’re optimistic the 196 countries at the COP15 meeting in Montreal can agree that ... Read More »

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Nature ‘under attack’ says Trudeau as UN biodiversity conference opens in Montreal

By The Canadian Press on December 6th, 2022

MONTREAL – In the 73 minutes on Tuesday afternoon that it took for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and five other dignitaries to officially open the 15th global talks to save nature from human destruction, statistics suggest another 4,000 hectares of forest around the world was lost to that same force. It is the kind of ... Read More »

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Indigenous women call on federal government to act in light of Winnipeg killings

By David Fraser, The Canadian Press on December 6th, 2022

OTTAWA – The daughters of an Indigenous woman police believe to have been the victim of a serial killer urged the federal government on Tuesday to act on what they call an ongoing genocide. Police believe Morgan Harris was one of four victims of an alleged serial killer in Winnipeg, but her body has not ... Read More »

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Quebec Press Council upholds complaint over question to Blanchet at leaders debate

By The Canadian Press on December 6th, 2022

MONTREAL – The Quebec Press Council has upheld a complaint regarding a question the moderator asked Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet during the English-language federal leaders debate last year. The complaint was lodged against moderator Shachi Kurl and the CBC, one of the networks that broadcast the debate, by Julie Lapierre the day after the ... Read More »

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Winnipeg police defend decision to not search landfill for women’s remains

By The Canadian Press on December 6th, 2022

Winnipeg police have released more details of their decision to not search a landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women believed to have been the victims of a serial killer. Police believe the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran ended up in the Prairie Green landfill north of the city in the spring. ... Read More »

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COP 15: Quebec premier says province will protect 30 per cent of territory by 2030

By The Canadian Press on December 6th, 2022

MONTREAL – Quebec Premier François Legault says the province will protect 30 per cent of its land and water by 2030, up from the current 17 per cent. The premier made the commitment today at the official opening ceremony of the COP 15 biodiversity conference in Montreal. Legault says the province will acquire land, particularly ... Read More »

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UN biodiversity head warns COP15 nature talks in Montreal are already off course

By The Canadian Press on December 6th, 2022

MONTREAL – Negotiators from 196 countries are in Montreal for the next 14 days, where they’re expected to hammer out an agreement nature experts say could be the earth’s last-gasp attempt at survival. But even before the COP15 UN nature talks officially opened Tuesday afternoon, Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, the executive secretary for the UN convention ... Read More »

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Eby’s new B.C. cabinet builds speculation about early election call, says expert

By Dirk Meissner, The Canadian Press on December 6th, 2022

VICTORIA – Political pundits are expecting Premier David Eby to appoint new cabinet ministers who have fire in their bellies for the challenging jobs ahead, and the possibility of an early election call. Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin will swear in Eby’s new cabinet during a ceremony at Government House in Victoria on Wednesday. While B.C.’s next ... Read More »

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Kamloops, B.C., company slays industry giants to win acoustic guitar of the year

By The Canadian Press on December 6th, 2022

KAMLOOPS, B.C. – A small guitar company from Kamloops, B.C., has triumphed over industry giants to have one of its models named acoustic guitar of the year. Riversong Guitars and its River Pacific design beat out Taylor, Yamaha and Martin guitars to walk away with the prestigious Musical Merchandise Review Dealers’ Choice Award. Each year, ... Read More »

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