By The Canadian Press on December 12th, 2022
OTTAWA, Ill. – Police in Ottawa were so worried about leaks from “Freedom Convoy” sympathizers that they shut off the email accounts of members on leave from the force as a precaution during protests that gridlocked the city’s downtown core earlier this year. Testimony and documents submitted to the Public Order Emergency Commission investigating the ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Jim Carr, a Liberal MP from Winnipeg and a former cabinet minister, has died. He was 71. Winnipeg MP Kevin Lamoureux asked the House of Commons for a moment of silence before question period today. The parties then agreed to suspend the House for the rest of the day. Carr had represented the ... Read More »
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SURREY, B.C. – The Independent Contractors and Businesses Association of B.C. is offering a $100,000 reward for information about an attack on Coastal GasLink employees at a northern work site in February. RCMP say a group of about 20 people armed with axes attacked security guards and smashed vehicle windows at the site near Houston, ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Jim Carr, a Liberal MP from Winnipeg and a former cabinet minister, has died. Winnipeg MP Kevin Lamoureux asked the House of Commons for a moment of silence before question period today, after which the sitting was suspended. More coming... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Public servants are voicing their disapproval for an impending mandate to return to the office. To date, government departments have been making their own decisions about remote and hybrid work, with several opting for a remote work model. Treasury Board President Mona Fortier, who oversees the administration of the public service, said in ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Newly released statistics show violent crime involving firearms dropped five per cent in Canada between 2020 and 2021. According to Statistics Canada, violent crime in general went up four per cent, but a decrease in firearm-related crime in urban areas, including Toronto, led to the drop in violent crime with guns. In Toronto, ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 12th, 2022
OTTAWA – Witnesses testifying at a parliamentary committee say that if the federal government is serious about revitalizing Indigenous languages, it must provide better funding. Several speakers appeared today before representatives of the House of Commons Indigenous and northern affairs committee, which is studying the issue. Blaire Gould, executive director of a group that promotes ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Laura Osman, The Canadian Press on December 12th, 2022
OTTAWA – NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party is prepared to withdraw from the supply and confidence agreement he signed with the Liberals if there is no federal action to address the health-care crisis. The deal prevents the NDP from voting for a motion of no-confidence in the government and triggering an election before ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 12th, 2022
MONTREAL – Delegates say there is increasing urgency to refine a proposed agreement on protecting the planet’s biodiversity as negotiations at a UN meeting in Montreal enter their second week. Ladislav Miko, who represents the European Commission, says discussions need to move “dramatically forward” to have a hope of reaching a deal by the time ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 12th, 2022
MONTREAL – Canada and other G7 countries have formed a new alliance to compel mining companies to adopt more environmentally sustainable and socially responsible standards as they ramp up critical mineral supply chains. Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson announced the agreement among countries that are trying to reduce China’s dominance in the critical mineral field ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 12th, 2022
MONTREAL – The ombudsperson of Montreal’s Roman Catholic archdiocese says “mishandling and delays” of abuse cases against the church are causing complainants to lose faith in the process. Marie Christine Kirouack says in her latest report that since June, delays in some files have become “interminable.” Kirouack says she is not questioning the good faith ... Read More »
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