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London attack ruling first to recognize terror on grounds of white nationalism
TORONTO — The case of an Ontario man who carried out a deadly attack on a Muslim family was the first to recognize terrorism on grounds of white supremacist ideology and further emphasized that terrorism isn't limited to those who belong to specific
Feb 23, 2024 2:00 AM
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'Freedom Convoy' organizer suing Ottawa for using Emergencies Act to freeze accounts
SASKATOON — A main organizer of the “Freedom Convoy” is suing the federal government for using the Emergencies Act to freeze his bank accounts, arguing it breached his Charter rights to protest COVID-19 mandates.
Feb 23, 2024 2:00 AM
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'Too many guys lost': Ukrainian soldier reflects two years into Russian conflict
CALGARY — Seven months after managing a Kyiv coffee shop, Anton's reality has gone from grinding beans and the hiss of hot espresso to the high-pitched scream of explosive Iranian drones on the front lines in the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Feb 23, 2024 2:00 AM
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B.C. election budget boosts family benefits as deficit soars to $7.9B
VICTORIA — Families and small business operators in British Columbia are expected to benefit in an election-year budget that boosts spending, but forecasts a growing deficit of more than $7.9 billion and economic growth of less than one per cent.
Feb 22, 2024 5:54 PM
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A list of quotes in reaction to the 2024 British Columbia budget
VICTORIA — Here’s what people are saying about the 2024 British Columbia budget: “Some look at the challenges ahead and say government should respond with deep cuts, leaving people to fend for themselves.
Feb 22, 2024 4:56 PM
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Sts'ailes, frustrated with the feds, signs and funds its own child welfare agreement
OTTAWA — A First Nation in British Columbia has taken matters into its own hands after what leaders call a lack of commitment from the federal and provincial government to help them take full jurisdiction over child and family services.
Feb 22, 2024 4:46 PM
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Quebec coroner inquest told that poor police planning led to killing of officer
MONTREAL — Quebec provincial police didn't plan properly before they tried to arrest a mentally ill man last March, and as a result an officer was killed, the province's workplace health and safety board says.
Feb 22, 2024 4:10 PM
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Trudeau jabs Poilievre over bill that could usher in digital ID for porn browsing
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau took an unprompted jab at his main political rival on Thursday over a Senate porn bill that the prime minister said could usher in a digital ID for adults who want to browse certain websites.
Feb 22, 2024 3:35 PM
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GST, HST on carbon price could raise billions over next seven years: budget watchdog
OTTAWA — The federal government's carbon price could generate more than $5 billion from the federal sales tax over the next seven years, but none of that is directly earmarked for climate programs.
Feb 22, 2024 3:32 PM
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Mayor of Gatineau resigns citing difficult climate for municipal politicians
MONTREAL — France Bélisle, the mayor of Gatineau, Que., abruptly resigned her post Thursday, citing a difficult climate for municipal politicians in the province.
Feb 22, 2024 3:22 PM
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