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Family of Mi'kmaw woman who died in Nova Scotia jail sues province for negligence

Family of Mi'kmaw woman who died in Nova Scotia jail sues province for negligence

HALIFAX — The family of a Mi'kmaw woman who died in provincial custody is suing Nova Scotia’s attorney general and the province's health authority for negligence.
As Newfoundland and Labrador drug deaths soar, calls grow for supervised-use sites

As Newfoundland and Labrador drug deaths soar, calls grow for supervised-use sites

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Addiction and recovery specialists in Newfoundland and Labrador are calling for supervised drug-consumption sites as the province faces soaring rates of deaths from toxic cocaine.
Saskatchewan Party minister, three other legislature members not seeking re-election

Saskatchewan Party minister, three other legislature members not seeking re-election

REGINA — A longtime minister for the Saskatchewan Party has announced he is retiring from provincial politics and will not be running in the next election.
Cleanup of creeks after industrial Toronto fire to take until October, ministry says

Cleanup of creeks after industrial Toronto fire to take until October, ministry says

The provincial government says the cleanup of chemicals that spilled into two creeks after an industrial fire in west Toronto is expected to take until October.
Teen swept up in storm tunnel after heavy rain found dead: Toronto fire

Teen swept up in storm tunnel after heavy rain found dead: Toronto fire

TORONTO — Emergency crews say a teenager has died after getting caught in a Toronto storm drain tunnel during a bout of heavy rain. Toronto fire says it received a call around 1:20 a.m.
Canada reviewing allegations Ontario farm wrongfully dismissed migrant workers

Canada reviewing allegations Ontario farm wrongfully dismissed migrant workers

The federal government is investigating allegations that a farm in southwestern Ontario sent six Jamaican seasonal workers home earlier than planned after they protested their living and working conditions.
Manitoba NDP pledge higher rent credit, tighter controls on rent hikes

Manitoba NDP pledge higher rent credit, tighter controls on rent hikes

WINNIPEG — Manitoba New Democrats are promising to increase a tax credit for renters and make it harder for landlords to raise rents above the province's annual guideline.
Gilgeous-Alexander has 27 points, Canada routs No. 5 France 95-65 at FIBA World Cup

Gilgeous-Alexander has 27 points, Canada routs No. 5 France 95-65 at FIBA World Cup

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Canada has never won a medal at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. France was favoured to collect another one this year. One game in and the conversation for both teams has changed.
Company apologizes for data issue affecting names of some Saskatchewan LGBTQ students

Company apologizes for data issue affecting names of some Saskatchewan LGBTQ students

SASKATOON — An online education portal used by parents and students in Saskatchewan is apologizing for a data issue that affected some LGBTQ students.
Calgary man facing terrorism charges related to TikTok video hires new lawyer

Calgary man facing terrorism charges related to TikTok video hires new lawyer

CALGARY — A 20-year-old Calgary man facing four terrorism-related charges stemming from a TikTok video has retained a new lawyer.
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