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 »
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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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QUEBEC – The sex assault trial involving former Quebec politician Harold LeBel is underway at the courthouse in Rimouski, Que. LeBel, a former Parti Québécois member of the legislature, has pleaded not guilty to one count of sexual assault. The identity of the alleged victim is protected by a publication ban. LeBel was arrested Dec. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dean Bennett, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
EDMONTON – Alberta’s Opposition says Premier Danielle Smith must cancel the invitation for advice from Dr. Paul Alexander, a high-profile critic of mainstream COVID-19 science who has referred to the pandemic vaccine in interviews and online posts as a “bioweapon.” NDP health critic David Shepherd said Smith also needs to also reveal the names of ... Read More »
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EDMONTON – Alberta’s new energy minister says that for now, he will maintain an order protecting the Rocky Mountains from coal development. But Peter Guthrie says his department is already working on a program to give oil companies royalty breaks to clean up old wells. Speaking at an Edmonton press conference on funding for a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
MONTREAL – A seven-month-old baby from a northern First Nations community who died of meningitis in April might have survived if it hadn’t taken so long to get her to hospital, a Quebec coroner has concluded. Niteïyah Chilton died of bacterial meningitis after it took about five and a half hours to bring her to ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Emily Blake, The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
IQALUIT, Nunavut – Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok says it’s clear better communication and partnership is needed after members of the legislature chastised territorial ministers for failing to provide adequate and timely answers to their questions. Solomon Malliki, chairperson of regular members’ caucus, presented a motion Monday admonishing the executive council. He said members are concerned ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on November 8th, 2022
EDMONTON – Alberta’s Court of Appeal has dismissed the case of a woman who was unable to get an organ transplant because she refused to take a COVID-19 vaccine. Annette Lewis was diagnosed with a terminal disease in 2018 and was told she would not survive unless she received an organ transplant. She was placed ... Read More »
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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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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 »
1 responseBy 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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