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Small businesses not getting what they were promised in aid to offset carbon price

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

OTTAWA – Small businesses in Canada have received less than 10 per cent of the financial aid they were promised to help them offset the costs of the national price on carbon emissions. The Liberals promised when their new carbon pricing policy was enacted in 2018 that seven per cent of revenues would be returned ... Read More »

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‘Freedom Convoy’ in ‘full swing’ when emergency law invoked, feds tell court

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

OTTAWA – A federal lawyer says the “Freedom Convoy” movement was still in “full swing” the day the Liberal government invoked the Emergencies Act early last year, justifying the extraordinary measures. John Provart told a Federal Court hearing today that the notion the protests and blockades across Canada were being brought under control by that ... Read More »

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Vancouver police deployed to end tent encampment in Downtown Eastside

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

Vancouver police have dispatched officers to a tent encampment on the city’s Downtown Eastside with the aim of shutting down the site to campers. The City of Vancouver says it has asked police to help bring a close to the encampment, removing all remaining tents and structures. It says in a statement that it decided ... Read More »

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Feds’ draft plan to enshrine UN’s Indigenous rights declaration ‘not perfect’ Lametti

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

OTTAWA – Justice Minister David Lametti says he knows the government’s draft action plan for implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is not perfect. Lametti made the comments while addressing a special gathering of chiefs with the Assembly of First Nations today, telling them he knows there is “a lot ... Read More »

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Indian man extradited from Canada to U.S., charged with human smuggling in Akwesasne

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

MONTREAL – Federal prosecutors in the United States say an Indian man living in Canada was paid thousands of dollars to smuggle other Indian nationals into the United States through the Akwesasne Mohawk reserve. Simranjit (Shally) Singh, 40, appeared in an Albany, N.Y., court Friday to face six counts of alien smuggling for profit and ... Read More »

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Minister praises ‘vigilance’ of Winnipeg landfill staff after woman’s body found

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

OTTAWA – The federal minister responsible for Crown-Indigenous relations is praising workers at a Winnipeg landfill for their “heightened vigilance” after the remains of an Indigenous woman were discovered there on Monday. Marc Miller also says a study into the feasibility of searching a different Winnipeg-area landfill for the remains of two other Indigenous women ... Read More »

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Liberal MP slams own government’s ‘bland statements’ on Israel’s far-right crackdown

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

OTTAWA – Liberal MP Salma Zahid is criticizing her own government’s response to Israel’s administration amid police violence in Jerusalem. The Toronto MP says Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly needs to go beyond statements expressing concern. Zahid said on Twitter Tuesday evening that “Canada cannot stand by and issue bland statements anymore,” and “either we stand ... Read More »

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Quebec ordered to pay ex-premier Charest $385K because of corruption probe leaks

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

MONTREAL – The Quebec Superior Court has ordered the provincial government to pay ex-premier Jean Charest $385,000 because information about a corruption investigation targeting the Liberals was leaked to journalists. Charest filed a lawsuit against Quebec’s anti-corruption police – known as UPAC – and the province’s attorney general after details of an investigation into alleged ... Read More »

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Quebec man accused of killing people with truck appears on 1st-degree murder charges

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

AMQUI, Que. – A Quebec man accused of driving his truck into pedestrians was formally charged today with three counts of first-degree murder. Steeve Gagnon was also arraigned on nine counts of attempted murder in connection with the alleged attack on March 13 that left three dead and several seriously injured in Amqui, Que. A ... Read More »

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Indigenous child-welfare settlement heading back to Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 2023

OTTAWA – A multibillion-dollar settlement for children and families harmed by Ottawa’s underfunding of on-reserve services will be presented to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal for approval after being endorsed by First Nations chiefs. Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says the revised $23-billion compensation package is the largest settlement in Canadian history, and represents an ... Read More »

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Quebec truck attack suspect due in court : In The News for April 5

By The Canadian Press on April 5th, 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 April 5 … What we are watching in Canada … A Quebec man accused of driving his truck into groups of pedestrians last month is ... Read More »

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