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Visible homelessness in Quebec rose about 44 per cent since 2018, report finds

Visible homelessness in Quebec rose about 44 per cent since 2018, report finds

MONTREAL — The number of people living in emergency shelters or on the streets surged in all regions of Quebec over the last four years but rose most sharply outside Montreal, a new report says.
Asbestos, mould, gas leaks in Milton courthouse force closure of in-person hearings

Asbestos, mould, gas leaks in Milton courthouse force closure of in-person hearings

Mould, asbestos and vermin at a Milton, Ont., courthouse have prompted judges to stop presiding over in-person cases at the building.

Manitoba Tories pledge incentive to use local music in film and TV productions

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are promising aid for the local film, television and music industry if they are re-elected Oct.
N.S. premier names African Nova Scotian woman to his cabinet in historic first

N.S. premier names African Nova Scotian woman to his cabinet in historic first

HALIFAX — Twila Grosse made history Thursday in becoming the first Black woman in Nova Scotia history appointed to the provincial cabinet.
Coast guard suspends search for missing Newfoundland fisherman, police to take over

Coast guard suspends search for missing Newfoundland fisherman, police to take over

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The Canadian Coast Guard announced Thursday it had ended its search for a Newfoundland man who went missing after a cod fishing boat sank Tuesday off the island's northeast coast.
MLS investigating after CF Montreal player banned from amateur league

MLS investigating after CF Montreal player banned from amateur league

MONTREAL — Major League Soccer is investigating the conduct of CF Montreal attacking midfielder Matko Miljevic after he was banned for life from a Quebec amateur soccer league.
WestJet union should apologize for trying to 'silence' free speech, Poilievre says

WestJet union should apologize for trying to 'silence' free speech, Poilievre says

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the union representing WestJet cabin crew should apologize for trying to silence free speech.
Argonauts seek to claim division, Alouettes want to halt losing skid

Argonauts seek to claim division, Alouettes want to halt losing skid

MONTREAL — The Toronto Argonauts can clinch top spot in the Canadian Football League’s East Division with a win Friday over the host Montreal Alouettes.
Trainer Kevin Attard has choices to make ahead of Saturday races

Trainer Kevin Attard has choices to make ahead of Saturday races

TORONTO — Kevin Attard has some tough decisions to make. The Canadian trainer has four horses slated to chase two berths into the 2023 Breeders' Cup this weekend at Woodbine Racetrack.
All former youth in care in B.C. now eligible for education tuition waivers: minister

All former youth in care in B.C. now eligible for education tuition waivers: minister

VICTORIA — British Columbia has expanded its tuition waiver program to include all former youth in government care enrolling in post-secondary education.
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