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New Brunswick man who killed three Mounties in 2014 files appeal of stiff sentence

By The Canadian Press on January 5th, 2023

FREDERICTON – A New Brunswick man who fatally shot three Mounties in 2014 has applied to the province’s highest court to have his precedent-setting 75-year parole ineligibility period reduced to 25 years. The notice of appeal for Justin Bourque cites the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in May to strike down a 2011 law that ... Read More »

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Family of Montreal man killed while unlawfully jailed wants systemic racism inquiry

By The Canadian Press on January 5th, 2023

MONTREAL – The family of a man who died after an altercation with guards at a Montreal jail while he was being unlawfully detained is demanding an inquiry. Nicous D’Andre Spring, 21, died after being fitted with a spit hood and pepper-sprayed twice by jail guards the day after he should have been released from ... Read More »

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Man’s body found near Roxham Road unofficial border crossing in Quebec

By The Canadian Press on January 5th, 2023

MONTREAL – A man has been found dead near an unofficial border crossing south of Montreal that is used by thousands of asylum seekers each year to cross into Canada from the United States. Quebec provincial police say the man’s body was found at about 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday in a wooded area in St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, ... Read More »

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In The News for Jan. 5: Canadian parents are saving how much in child-care fees?

By The Canadian Press on January 5th, 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 Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023 … What we are watching in Canada … Parents across Canada are seeing their child-care fees reduced by 50 per cent, ... Read More »

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As parents celebrate lower child-care fees, will provinces keep up with demand?

By Nojoud Al Mallees, The Canadian Press on January 5th, 2023

OTTAWA – Nour Alideeb and her partner are trying to decide what to do with the hundreds of dollars they’re now saving on child care for their two-year-old son. Parents are seeing their child-care fees reduced by 50 per cent, on average, as part of the federal government’s early learning and childcare agreements with provinces ... Read More »

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Rule requiring negative COVID test before Chinese flights takes effect

By The Canadian Press on January 5th, 2023

VANCOUVER – Airline passengers leaving China, Hong Kong and Macau will have to provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test when they enter Canada starting today. The Canadian government announced last week that the travellers would need a negative test administered within 48 hours of their departure as cases soar in China. Other countries, including ... Read More »

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A year after Canada banned conversion therapy, Ottawa says no criminal charges laid

By David Fraser, The Canadian Press on January 5th, 2023

OTTAWA – Gemma Hickey says when they were in their teens, they went to a faith-based conversion therapy practitioner who had them pray and read literature to try to make them heterosexual. “When I was vulnerable, I went to see someone, because I thought she could help me. And in the end, it almost resulted ... Read More »

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Travellers at YVR feel lucky after flight out of Hong Kong before COVID test rules

By Nono Shen, The Canadian Press on January 4th, 2023

VANCOUVER – Travellers arriving in Vancouver from Hong Kong said they were relieved to be among the last arrivals before Canada’s new COVID-19 testing requirements took effect, including one woman who changed her flight to avoid the rules. Starting Thursday, from 12:01 a.m. eastern time, Canada will require travellers from China, Hong Kong or Macau ... Read More »

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Conservatives, NDP request urgent committee meeting following holiday travel mess

By Mickey Djuric, The Canadian Press on January 4th, 2023

OTTAWA – The federal Conservatives and NDP are requesting the urgent testimony of the Liberal transport minister after hundreds of travellers were stranded over the holidays. The Tory and New Democrat members of the House of Commons transport committee sent a letter to the committee’s chair on Wednesday requesting a meeting as soon as possible. ... Read More »

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Quebec’s social services under pressure by influx of asylum seekers: advocates

By Marisela Amador, The Canadian Press on January 4th, 2023

MONTREAL – An increasing number of asylum seekers to Quebec is putting pressure on the province’s social services network, with homeless shelters in Montreal bearing the brunt of the influx of people, advocates say. Administrative delays within the federal asylum application process and a lack of resources at organizations mandated to help would-be refugees are ... Read More »

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Lawsuit says British Columbia zoo negligent in black bear mauling of toddler’s arm

By The Canadian Press on January 4th, 2023

VANCOUVER – A lawsuit filed on behalf of a toddler whose arm was mauled after she reached into a bear enclosure at the Greater Vancouver Zoo alleges negligence led to the attack. The notice of civil claim filed in British Columbia Supreme Court by the girl’s guardian, Richard Hanson, says the August 2019 incident left ... Read More »

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