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B.C. Court of Appeal quashes conviction of babysitter in toddler’s drowning

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

VANCOUVER – An appeal court has quashed the conviction of a British Columbia woman in the drowning death of a toddler she was babysitting, saying the original outcome was “the product of a miscarriage of justice.” Tammy Bouvette was originally charged with second-degree murder but pleaded guilty in 2013 to the lesser charge of criminal ... Read More »

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Suspect facing more charges stemming from violent Montreal mosque break-in

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

Montreal police say a suspect accused in a violent break-in at a downtown mosque is facing more charges. Cory Anderson, 32, is charged with assault with a weapon, unlawful confinement and mischief stemming from an incident early Sunday at the Al-Omah Al-Islamiah mosque. A national Muslim group released surveillance videos that appear to show someone ... Read More »

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Canadian parliamentarians visit Taiwan in united show of support against China

By Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

OTTAWA – A delegation of senior parliamentarians from all four of Canada’s main federal parties is in Taiwan this week to show support for the island as it faces the threat of a Chinese invasion. Led by Liberal MP John McKay in his role as chair of the House of Commons defence committee, the delegation ... Read More »

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Canadian parliamentarians visit Taiwan in show of support amid Chinese ‘bullying’

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

OTTAWA – A group of Canadian parliamentarians is in Taiwan this week to offer a show of support as the island faces the threat of a Chinese invasion. The delegation is being led by the chair of House of Commons defence committee, Liberal MP John McKay, and includes Conservative, Bloc Québécois and NDP members of ... Read More »

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Prime Minister Trudeau says it’s up to provinces to make Orange Shirt Day a holiday

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

WINNIPEG – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is encouraging provinces and territories to step up reconciliation efforts with Indigenous Peoples but stopped short of saying they should make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, commonly called Orange Shirt Day, a statutory holiday. Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson recently announced her Progressive Conservative government would not be ... Read More »

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New dental care program should give First Nations benefits more teeth: NDP

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

OTTAWA – NDP health critic Don Davies says dental benefits for Indigenous people should be improved if the new national dental insurance plan offers better or more accessible services. The Liberals have dedicated $13 billion over the next five years to phase in a new dental insurance program for low- and middle-income Canadians as part ... Read More »

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Prairie premiers’ fears about Lametti comments have ‘no grounding in truth’: Trudeau

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing Prairie premiers of distorting the words of his justice minister after comments David Lametti made at a meeting of Assembly of First Nations chiefs last week. Lametti told the meeting he would commit to “looking at” federal-provincial natural resource transfer agreements, after some chiefs called for Ottawa ... Read More »

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Teenager dies after being stabbed on transit bus in Surrey, B.C.

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

SURREY, B.C. – RCMP in Surrey, B.C., say a teenager has died from his injuries after he was stabbed while aboard a transit bus in the city. Police say the stabbing happened just before 9:30 Tuesday night. Investigators say the 17-year-old victim and his attacker had some sort of altercation while on the bus, not ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Teenager dies after being stabbed on transit bus in Surrey, B.C.

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

SURREY, B.C. – RCMP in Surrey, B.C., say a teenager has died from his injuries after he was stabbed while aboard a transit bus in the city. Police say it happened just before 9:30 Tuesday night. Investigators say the 17-year-old victim and his attacker had some sort of altercation while on the bus, not far ... Read More »

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Extended power outages raise questions about resilience of Quebec’s power grid

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

MONTREAL – The weeklong power outages across Quebec after the April 5 ice storm are raising questions about the resilience of the province’s electrical grid. François Bouffard, an electrical engineering professor at McGill University, says elected leaders need to consider how to strengthen the grid – and how to pay for doing it. Bouffard says ... Read More »

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Conservatives ask Twitter to label CBC accounts as ‘government-funded’ media

By The Canadian Press on April 12th, 2023

OTTAWA – The Opposition Conservatives are asking Twitter to apply a “government-funded” label on accounts associated with the CBC, even as other public broadcasters decry the tag for not making clear their editorial independence. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre tweeted a copy of a letter addressed to the company making that request on Tuesday. The “government-funded” ... Read More »

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