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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes stop in Saskatchewan to promote Liberal budget

By The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

REGINA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not meet with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe during a stop in the province today to sell the Liberal government’s new budget. Trudeau visited a Regina grocery store and talked about the a grocery rebate and climate change initiatives in this year’s federal budget. Trudeau says Moe’s office was ... Read More »

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Université de Montreal reviewing options for donation linked to Beijing

By The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

OTTAWA – The Université de Montreal says in a statement that it is considering all options in light of new information about a $750,000 donation it received in 2016 that reportedly had ties to Beijing. The Globe and Mail had reported in February, citing an unnamed source, that the Chinese government orchestrated donations to the ... Read More »

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‘It has become a cycle’: Muslim Canadians more vigilant during Ramadan

By Fakiha Baig, The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

TORONTO – Mosques across Canada have increasingly had to ask congregants to stay vigilant against potential attacks and harassment during the holy month of Ramadan, Muslim advocacy groups say, noting that the normalization of such security conversations is a concern. Two mosques in a city north of Toronto and one in Montreal were the subject ... Read More »

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Earthquake off B.C. coast measuring 6 little felt, no tsunami expected

By The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

VANCOUVER – An earthquake measuring 6 has shaken the seabed a few hundred kilometres off Vancouver Island. The National Tsunami Warning Center in Alaska says a dangerous wave is not expected from the quake. The U.S. Geological Survey website shows the quake was only lightly felt in areas ranging from Port Hardy, just over 200 ... Read More »

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to visit Saskatchewan to promote Liberal budget

By The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

REGINA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in Saskatchewan today to sell the Liberal government’s new budget. Trudeau is to visit a Regina grocery store and meet with families and employees to discuss the budget’s grocery rebate. He is also to make an announcement on measures to make life more affordable for Canadians. Later ... Read More »

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Funeral procession underway for Quebec provincial police officer killed on the job

By Jacob Serebrin, The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

TROIS-RIVIÈRES, Que. – Thousands of police officers and first responders from across North America are taking part in a solemn funeral procession for a Quebec provincial police officer killed while on duty. Twenty-year veteran Sgt. Maureen Breau was fatally stabbed while serving an arrest warrant on March 27 in Louiseville, Que., about 100 kilometres northeast ... Read More »

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‘Potentially devastating’: Bird flu cases in mammals put scientists on alert

By Jordan Omstead, The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

A rise in mammals infected with bird flu has put Canadian wildlife and public health experts on alert, as recent research by federal scientists warns of a “potentially devastating pandemic” if the virus tearing through poultry flocks eventually mutates to spread efficiently between humans. Avian influenza cases are very rare in humans ““ there have ... Read More »

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MIA: No sign of Canadian quick-reaction force first pledged to UN in 2017

By The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

OTTAWA – The United Nations may soon start questioning Canada’s definition of “quick” now that the government has given itself three more years to deliver a 200-soldier force for peacekeeping. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first committed Canada to providing a quick-reaction force in November 2017 when he hosted a major international peacekeeping summit in Vancouver. ... Read More »

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Supreme Court upholds acquittal of Quebec man who refused breathalyzer test

By The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

OTTAWA – Canada’s highest court has upheld the acquittal of a Quebec man who refused to provide a sample of his breath to officers who didn’t have immediate access to a breathalyzer test. The Supreme Court of Canada says the demand was invalid because police did not have in their possession an approved screening device ... Read More »

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Cyberattack knocks out website and mobile app for Quebec’s hydro utility

By The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

MONTREAL – Quebec’s power utility says its website and mobile application have been knocked offline by a cyberattack. Hydro-Québec says it was targeted at around 3 a.m. by a denial-of-service assault – when attackers flood an internet server with traffic and overwhelm it. The utility says the attack has shut down its website and cellphone ... Read More »

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In The News for April 13: Which Canadian bank was 2022’s biggest fossil fuel backer?

By The Canadian Press on April 13th, 2023

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 Thursday, April 13, 2023 … What we are watching in Canada … A report from a coalition of environmental groups shows that Royal Bank of ... Read More »

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