By Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press on November 16th, 2022
OTTAWA – A new poll suggests the vast majority of Canadians are worried about how the federal Liberal government’s plan to dramatically increase immigration levels over the next few years will affect housing and government services. The poll, conducted by Leger and the Association of Canadian Studies, also found many respondents hesitant about the use ... Read More »
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NUSA DUA, Indonesia – Chinese President Xi Jinping has complained to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about media reporting on their communications. The two had a second discussion during the G20 summit in Indonesia, and Xi spoke through an interpreter, complaining about apparent leaks to media. Xi says that a previous conversation was mischaracterized and that ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on November 16th, 2022
NUSA DUA, Indonesia – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is extending Canada’s training mission of Ukrainian soldiers. He’s announcing the move today in Indonesia, after reports of a missile killing two people in Poland on Tuesday. Speaking on the sidelines of the G20 summit, Trudeau says there must be an investigation into what happened and no ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on November 15th, 2022
There was no winning ticket sold in Tuesday’s Lotto Max $36 million draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Nov. 18 will be an estimated $43 million... Read More »
1 responseBy Marie-Danielle Smith and Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press on November 15th, 2022
OTTAWA – U.S. President Joe Biden has called an “emergency” gathering of G7 and NATO leaders in Indonesia, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying Canada is “closely monitoring” the situation. Biden gathered the urgent meeting of like-minded leaderson the sidelines of the G20 summit after Poland said Tuesday that a Russian-made missile hit its territory ... Read More »
3 responsesBy Angela Amato, The Canadian Press on November 15th, 2022
Girl Guides of Canada plans to rename Brownies, saying it has heard from several current and former members that the name has caused them personal harm. CEO Jill Zelmanovits says they are changing the name to further remove barriers to belonging for racialized girls and women. “It is clear that this change is the right ... Read More »
4 responsesBy Marie-Danielle Smith and Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press on November 15th, 2022
OTTAWA – With Poland saying that a Russian-made missile hit its territory on Tuesday and killed two people, Canada and other NATO members on both sides of the Atlantic are scrambling over how to respond to a potential escalation of the war in Ukraine. Defence Minister Anita Anand said earlier Tuesday that she was in ... Read More »
4 responsesBy Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press on November 15th, 2022
LONGUEUIL, Que. – A former employee of Quebec’s hydro utility made a first appearance in court Tuesday on charges that he fraudulently obtained a trade secret for the benefit of China, and he was ordered to remain detained ahead of a bail hearing. Yuesheng Wang, 35, appeared in Quebec court in the Montreal suburb of ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press on November 15th, 2022
MONTREAL – The COVID-19 pandemic and the health measures brought in to limit it caused widespread collateral impacts that disproportionately harmed the most vulnerable, Montreal’s public health director said Tuesday. Mylène Drouin presented a report on the city’s COVID-19 management that includes 11 recommendations to help it respond to future health crises more efficiently and ... Read More »
3 responsesBy The Canadian Press on November 15th, 2022
TORONTO – Girl Guides of Canada plans to rename Brownies, saying that it has heard from several current and former members that the name has caused them personal harm. CEO Jill Zelmanovits says they are changing the name to further remove barriers to belonging for racialized girls and women. The organization says the change will ... Read More »
2 responsesBy The Canadian Press on November 15th, 2022
SASKATOON – An Indigenous woman from Saskatoon who was arrested in the United States after police say she faked her own death is facing more charges in Canada. The 48-year-old woman and her seven-year-old child disappeared in July, prompting a missing persons investigation and extensive community searches. They were found in Oregon City, Ore., in ... Read More »
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