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Feds, two Atlantic premiers agree to 'modified' Atlantic Loop project

Feds, two Atlantic premiers agree to 'modified' Atlantic Loop project

OTTAWA — Nova Scotia and New Brunswick scaled back plans for the Atlantic Loop electricity grid Monday to expanding just one existing connection between their two provinces, rather than also building multiple new lines linking their provinces with Qu
'Harmful': Human rights commissioner resigns over Saskatchewan's pronoun bill

'Harmful': Human rights commissioner resigns over Saskatchewan's pronoun bill

REGINA — Former Saskatchewan human rights commissioner Heather Kuttai says she spoke with her son before she decided to resign on Monday over the province’s proposed pronoun legislation. Her son, who’s transgender, told her not to go quietly.
Four people dead after crash between SUV and semi on Saskatchewan highway

Four people dead after crash between SUV and semi on Saskatchewan highway

SASKATOON — RCMP say four people are dead after a crash between an SUV and a semi truck northeast of Saskatoon. Police say the crash happened Sunday night on Highway 41 near the intersection with Edenburg Road.
B.C. to bring in law forcing Surrey to go with municipal police force

B.C. to bring in law forcing Surrey to go with municipal police force

VICTORIA — British Columbia Solicitor General Mike Farnworth has introduced legislation that will require the City of Surrey to provide policing with a municipal force in the latest jurisdictional salvo over the RCMP and the Surrey Police Service.
Two B.C. community newspapers publish their last editions this week

Two B.C. community newspapers publish their last editions this week

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Two newspapers in British Columbia are publishing their last editions this week, eliminating coverage by community papers for a large swath of the province's northeast.
Experts weigh impact from Supreme Court ruling on other federal environmental moves

Experts weigh impact from Supreme Court ruling on other federal environmental moves

Some legal experts say a Supreme Court of Canada ruling that found much of Ottawa's environmental assessment law unconstitutional will have no impact on other federal moves such as clean electricity regulations or oilsands emissions caps.
Manitoba court upholds province's ban on growing non-medical cannabis at home

Manitoba court upholds province's ban on growing non-medical cannabis at home

WINNIPEG — A Manitoba judge has upheld the province's ban on homegrown non-medical cannabis. Justice Shauna McCarthy, of the Court of King's Bench, has rejected a claim that the ban was unconstitutional and an infringement on federal jurisdiction.
Alberta's police watchdog investigating fatal shooting in Grande Prairie

Alberta's police watchdog investigating fatal shooting in Grande Prairie

GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. — Alberta's police watchdog is investigating after a Grande Prairie man died in a shootout with RCMP Sunday. Police say they responded to a disturbance at a residence in the city around 7 p.m.
Quebec coroner says more diligent police search could have saved life of Cree teen

Quebec coroner says more diligent police search could have saved life of Cree teen

MONTREAL — A 16-year-old Cree girl might still be alive had police spent more than 10 minutes looking for her after she had fallen into a ditch, a Quebec coroner has found. Neebin Icebound died of hypothermia Oct.
Labour relations tribunal wants senators' emails in discrimination case

Labour relations tribunal wants senators' emails in discrimination case

OTTAWA — A federal tribunal is asking senators to divulge emails that it believes are relevant to determining whether an employee was fired on the basis of racial discrimination in a case that pits claims of inequity against the rules governing Parli
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