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Quebec coroner says delay in getting to hospital a likely factor in baby’s death

By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

MONTREAL – A Quebec coroner is calling on the province to reduce the time it takes to get remote patients to hospital after a seven-month-old baby from a northern First Nations community died after waiting for care. Niteïyah Chilton died in April of bacterial meningitis after it took more than five and a half hours ... Read More »

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Reconciliation a ‘call to action to all of us,’ Jody Wilson-Raybould says in new book

By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

OTTAWA – Jody Wilson-Raybould says she wants people to see reconciliation as “a call to action to all of us.” The former Independent member of Parliament and justice minister explores the topic in a new book out today called “True Reconciliation: How to Be a Force for Change.” It’s different from her last book, which ... Read More »

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‘You shouldn’t need more tools’ to clear bridge protest in Windsor: Trudeau to Ford

By Laura Osman and David Fraser, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

OTTAWA – A newly released document shows that before invoking the Emergencies Act last winter, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Ontario Premier Doug Ford that police shouldn’t need more legal tools to clear protesters from a key border crossing. A readout of their conversation on Feb. 9 was tabled as evidence before the public inquiry ... Read More »

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Parliamentary budget officer says climate change already costing economy billions

By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

OTTAWA – The parliamentary budget officer says climate change is already hurting the Canadian economy. A new analysis released today shows that in 2021, Canada’s GDP was 0.8 per cent lower than what it could have been without climate change, which amounts to $20 to $25 billion less in economic activity. That is linked to ... Read More »

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Windsor considered delaying plan to clear bridge blockade because of Ottawa protest

By Laura Osman and David Fraser, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

OTTAWA – OPP Supt. Dana Earley says she briefly considered putting off an operation to clear a blockade of protesters at the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. fearing it might make the ongoing occupation in downtown Ottawa worse. Earley is testifying before the commission investigating the federal government’s decision to use the Emergencies Act last ... Read More »

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Were mixed signals a worry for Ottawa ahead of Pope’s visit: In The News for Nov. 8

By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

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 Nov. 8 … What we are watching in Canada … Before Pope Francis’s arrival in Canada last July, federal officials flagged concerns about the level ... Read More »

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Indigenous languages, consultation among issues raised before Pope Francis’s visit

By Stephanie Taylor and Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

Before Pope Francis’s arrival in Canada last July, federal officials flagged concerns about the level of consultation done with a First Nations community that was set to host him. Briefing notes prepared for the deputy minister of the Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations a month before the Pope arrived also show officials were concerned about how ... Read More »

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Health ministers expect details after promise of federal funding boost

By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

VANCOUVER – Provincial and territorial health ministers have presented a united front as they seek more federal funding, and today expect to hear more details on cash promised by their federal counterpart. British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix is hosting the country’s health ministers for a second day of talks in Vancouver that are set ... Read More »

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Protesters at Windsor, Coutts blockades set to testify at Emergencies Act inquiry

By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

A local Alberta politician facing charges for participating in “Freedom Convoy” protests at the Coutts, Alta., border blockade is set to testify today at the public inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act. Marco Van Huigenbos is a Fort MacLeod, Alta., councillor who was charged with mischief for his role organizing the ... Read More »

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LGBTQ students allege mistreatment, want change at Saskatchewan Bible college

By Mickey Djuric, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022

REGINA – Jordan McGillicky says she was devoted to sports and her studies at a private Saskatchewan college but eventually felt driven away from the school because of her sexuality. She enrolled two years ago at Briercrest College and Seminary, an evangelical Bible college in Caronport, an hour east of her hometown of Regina. The ... Read More »

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Provinces and territories need details on federal money for health care: minister

By Camille Bains, The Canadian Press on November 7th, 2022

VANCOUVER – Canada’s health ministers are hoping for “serious engagement” by the federal government after an announcement that it’s ready to increase funding for health care, British Columbia’s health minister says. Adrian Dix, who is hosting a two-day meeting of his counterparts, said positive comments by the prime minister and the federal health minister earlier ... Read More »

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