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In The News for Nov. 25: The PM to sit in the hot seat at the Emergencies Act inquiry

By The Canadian Press on November 25th, 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. 25 … What we are watching in Canada … Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to appear today at the public inquiry probing his ... Read More »

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B.C.’s strong economy, inflation concerns part of fiscal picture, minister says

By The Canadian Press on November 25th, 2022

VICTORIA – British Columbia’s strong economic performance will be a major part of today’s fiscal update, but the finance minister says she’ll also issue cautions about inflation pressures and rising interest rates. Selina Robinson says the numbers she presents as part of the province’s quarterly budget update will show an economy continuing to grow despite ... Read More »

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take stand at Emergencies Act inquiry

By The Canadian Press on November 25th, 2022

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to appear today at the public inquiry probing his government’s decision to invoke emergency powers in response to last winter’s weeks-long “Freedom Convoy” protests. Trudeau’s testimony will cap six weeks of hearings at the Public Order Emergency Commission, which has already heard from seven Liberal ministers about ... Read More »

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B.C. ready to cancel surgeries as respiratory cases flood overcrowded hospitals

By Dirk Meissner and Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press on November 24th, 2022

VICTORIA – Plans to make room for patients with respiratory illnesses by cancelling surgeries are in place in British Columbia hospitals, says Health Minister Adrian Dix, as parents worry about long emergency room waits with sick children. But the province has yet to reach the point of scrapping operations, said Dix Thursday, as he faced ... Read More »

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PMO staff say Bergen privately acknowledged concerns over engaging with protesters

By David Fraser and Stephanie Taylor, The Canadian Press on November 24th, 2022

OTTAWA – Staff in the Prime Minister’s Office are suggesting the former Conservative interim leader, Candice Bergen, privately acknowledged concerns about engaging with “Freedom Convoy” protesters last winter while publicly urging the prime minister to listen to them – something Bergen denies. A summary of interviews with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s senior aides was released ... Read More »

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‘Witnesses to history’: University makes 3D virtual replicas of residential schools

By Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press on November 24th, 2022

CALGARY – A new project from the University of Calgary is creating 3D digital records of some Alberta residential schools. The Taylor Family Digital Library, in consultation with Indigenous communities in Alberta, has created accurate virtual and physical models of three former residential schools with plans for more in the future. Prof. Peter Dawson, the ... Read More »

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Carol Todd worries Dutch man who harassed daughter Amanda may not serve sentence

By Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press on November 24th, 2022

Carol Todd is worried the Dutch man convicted of harassing and extorting her teenage daughter, Amanda, who later died by suicide, may not serve any of the 13-year sentence handed to him by a British Columbia court. Todd says she knew at the start of the B.C. Supreme Court trial for Aydin Coban last June ... Read More »

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Rights groups optimistic about selection of police chief who opposes racial profiling

By Jacob Serebrin, The Canadian Press on November 24th, 2022

MONTREAL – Civil rights groups that have condemned racial profiling by Montreal police officers say they’re pleased with the selection of Fady Dagher as the city’s new police chief. Dagher, whose nomination was announced Thursday, is currently chief of police in the Montreal suburb of Longueuil, Que., where he has gained a reputation for building ... Read More »

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Interim Tory leader concerned about engaging ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters: PMO staff

By David Fraser and Stephanie Taylor, The Canadian Press on November 24th, 2022

OTTAWA – Evidence submitted at a public inquiry suggests the Conservative party’s former interim leader, Candice Bergen, privately expressed concerns about engaging with protesters from the “Freedom Convoy” last winter despite publicly urging the prime minister to do just that. A summary of interviews with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s senior aides that was presented to ... Read More »

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Alleged Chinese spy detained in Quebec seeks bail, says he wants to clear name

By Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press on November 24th, 2022

LONGUEUIL, Que. – A former employee of Quebec’s power utility charged with spying on behalf of China denied on Thursday that he is a flight risk and said he intends to remain in Canada to fight the charges. “I want to stay here to clear my name,” Yuesheng Wang told the court during the second ... Read More »

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B.C. has plan to cancel surgeries to make room for flu cases in overcrowded hospitals

By The Canadian Press on November 24th, 2022

VICTORIA – The British Columbia government has plans in place to cancel hospital surgeries to make room for patients with respiratory illnesses, but it hasn’t yet reached that point. Health Minister Adrian Dix says postponing non-urgent surgeries is one way to create room at hospitals for patients, especially children, who are fighting flu and other ... Read More »

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