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Florida aquarium agrees to return Lolita the orca to Pacific after 53 years in tank

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

MIAMI – An orca known as Lolita could be heading back to her home waters in the Pacific Northwest, ending more than 50 years of tank captivity, after a deal was struck between the Miami Seaquarium and advocates pushing for her release. The aquarium and the group Friends of Lolita said in a statement Thursday ... Read More »

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‘Significant step towards reconciliation:’ N.W.T. introduces bill to implement UNDRIP

By Emily Blake, The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

YELLOWKNIFE – The Northwest Territories government has introduced a bill to guide implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which it says will advance reconciliation in the territory. The proposed legislation, which was co-developed by the territorial government with Indigenous governments and organizations over three years, aims to ensure all ... Read More »

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Judicial council takes next step in review of complaint against Supreme Court’s Brown

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

OTTAWA – The Canadian Judicial Council is taking the next step in its review of a complaint against Supreme Court of Canada Justice Russell Brown concerning alleged events at an Arizona resort. Christopher Hinkson, chief justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and chairperson of the council’s judicial conduct committee, has decided to refer ... Read More »

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Concerns raised over recommendation to phase out RCMP police training Depot in Regina

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

REGINA – Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a recommendation to phase out the RCMP Depot police training academy in Regina would make it harder to get more boots on the ground. A report into the 2020 shooting rampage in Nova Scotia that left 22 people dead says the Depot training program should be phased out ... Read More »

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U.S. argues for immunity in MK-ULTRA mind-control case before Quebec Court of Appeal

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

MONTREAL – A lawyer for the United States government told Quebec’s highest court today that the country should be immune from prosecution for the infamous brainwashing experiments at McGill University from the 1940s to the 1960s. The U.S. government says it cannot be sued for the project known as MK-ULTRA – allegedly funded by the ... Read More »

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Major public-service union and to begin mediated negotiations with federal government

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

OTTAWA – The federal government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada, a union representing 165,000 federal public servants, are expected to begin mediated negotiations on Sunday as a possible strike looms. The union announced strike votes for workers in the core public service in January amid a protracted labour dispute, with final votes to ... Read More »

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Appropriate for Alberta premier to discuss COVID case with accused, deputy says

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

EDMONTON – An Alberta deputy premier says it was appropriate for his boss to phone up a pastor and discuss his upcoming criminal trial on charges stemming from protests over pandemic restrictions. Kaycee Madu says Premier Danielle Smith has a broad mandate to reduce divisions over the COVID-19 pandemic while helping the province grow. Madu ... Read More »

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MPs debate bill that would outlaw advertising sugar to Canadian kids

By Laura Osman, The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

OTTAWA – Trix may be for kids, but a Quebec Liberal MP does not want that kind of cereal or other sugary foods marketed that way anymore. A parliamentary health committee is discussing Patricia Lattanzio’s private member’s bill, which seeks to reduce childhood obesity by forbidding advertisements for sugary food and drinks aimed at kids ... Read More »

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Aquarium agrees to return Lolita the orca to Pacific 50 years after captivity

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

MIAMI – An orca known as Lolita could be heading back to her home waters in the Pacific Northwest, ending more than 50 years of tank captivity, after a deal was struck between the Miami Seaquarium and advocates pushing for her release. The aquarium and the group Friends of Lolita say in a statement the ... Read More »

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Legal changes would require explanation for questionable wealth in B.C.

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

VICTORIA – British Columbia has tabled changes to a law that would require people or companies to explain how they obtained their cash, fancy homes and luxury cars if there’s a suspicion they came from criminal activity. The government says the creation of unexplained wealth orders will help prevent money laundering by those who hide ... Read More »

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Ukraine, Finland looking for Canadian help to rebuild economy amid war: ambassadors

By The Canadian Press on March 30th, 2023

OTTAWA – Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada is urging Canadian businesses to see her country’s eventual recovery as an economic bonanza worth investing in. Yuliya Kovaliv says at a lunch event for corporate groups in Ottawa that her country is focused on winning the war against Russia’s invasion, but that the next step will be a ... Read More »

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