By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
HERBERT, Sask. – The family of a Saskatchewan farmer who served with the Canadian military in Afghanistan says he has been killed fighting in Ukraine. Joseph Hildebrand, 33, died recently in Ukraine, said his brother Jake. The family was notified by some other people in his unit. “He was a good man with strong values ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER – The federal government has withdrawn from a joint communique on health funding with provincial and territorial ministers, ending two days of widely anticipated meetings in Vancouver without any agreement. Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says he went to the meetings “in good faith” but blamed premiers for giving their ministers “marching orders” to ... Read More »
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ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – British Columbia’s agriculture minister says farmers had “an emotional year” as they worked to recover from catastrophic flooding last November. Lana Popham says the province will continue to communicate with farmers to find solutions to reduce flood risks for the hard-hit Sumas Prairie and Fraser Valley areas, and to ensure a quicker ... Read More »
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QUEBEC – The alleged victim at the sex assault trial of former Quebec provincial politician Harold LeBel told the jury Tuesday she was repeatedly touched against her will during the course of an entire night at the accused’s condo in October 2017. LeBel, 60, a former Parti Québécois member of the legislature, has pleaded not ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER – The federal government has withdrawn from a joint communique with provincial and territorial health ministers, ending widely anticipated meetings in Vancouver without any agreement to boost health-care funding. British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix, who called it a “disappointing” end to the meetings, had previously said provincial and territorial ministers were united behind ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
VANCOUVER – The Federal government has withdrawn from a joint communique with provincial and territorial health ministers, ending widely anticipated meetings in Vancouver without any agreement to boost health care funding. British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix, who called it a “disappointing” end to the meetings, had said provincial and territorial ministers were united behind ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – The family of a five-year-old child who has been in a coma since June will appeal a court decision allowing a Montreal hospital to permanently remove the boy’s breathing tube. Patrick Martin-Ménard, a lawyer for the child’s parents, says his clients plan to appeal the ruling because they want the hospital to intubate ... Read More »
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IQALUIT, Nunavut – A national policing program aimed at serving Indigenous communities is expanding to Nunavut. Through the First Nations and Inuit Policing Program, new RCMP officers are to be hired across the territory over the next three years. The territorial and federal governments say the agreement means residents will have a greater say in ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Bob Weber, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
EDMONTON – Alberta’s new energy minister has promised to maintain an order protecting the Rocky Mountains in the province from coal development, for now. However, Peter Guthrie says his department is already working on a controversial program to give oil companies breaks on their royalties to clean up old wells. Speaking at an Edmonton press ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Camille Bains, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
VANCOUVER – Groups representing nurses across the country have a message for provincial and territorial health ministers – take the money the federal government is offering to start fixing the health-care system without balking at conditions. Leaders of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions and the Canadian Nurses Association met Tuesday with health ministers gathered ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
MONTREAL – Lawyers for groups opposing Quebec’s religious symbols ban told the province’s Appeal Court today that the law violates a constitutional gender equality provision that can’t be overridden by the notwithstanding clause. The law known as Bill 21, which bans the wearing of religious symbols by teachers, police officers and other government employees deemed ... Read More »
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