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B.C. mayor seeks change after report of infant's death while waiting for ambulance
BARRIÈRE, B.C. — The mayor of a small community in British Columbia's southern Interior is calling for flexibility around which first responders are allowed to take patients to hospital after an infant reportedly died while waiting for an ambulance.
Aug 29, 2022 4:20 PM
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Ottawa invokes 1977 pipeline treaty in separate Line 5 dispute, this one in Wisconsin
WASHINGTON — For the second time in a year, the federal government is invoking a little-known 1977 energy treaty between Canada and the United States in an effort to prevent a federal court from shutting down the Line 5 pipeline.
Aug 29, 2022 3:28 PM
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CAQ, Liberals compete to offer tax cuts on Day 2 of Quebec election campaign
MONTREAL — Acknowledging that Quebecers are among the highest taxed people in Canada, the two top parties running in Quebec's election campaign held competing news conferences in the provincial capital on Monday to promise income tax cuts if they are
Aug 29, 2022 3:26 PM
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'Still a good day for Canada' despite delay of Artemis moon rocket launch: minister
OTTAWA — Despite the test launch of NASA's new moon rocket being postponed on Monday morning, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne said it was "still a good day for Canada.
Aug 29, 2022 3:12 PM
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Air Force delays installation of base commander amid investigation into pilot meeting
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Air Force is delaying plans to install a new commander at one of the country's two CF-18 fighter jet bases due to a military police investigation. A ceremony was planned for Tuesday to install Col.
Aug 29, 2022 2:45 PM
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Flag raised on Parliament Hill to honour residential school survivors
OTTAWA — The federal government raised the Survivors' Flag on Parliament Hill today as a way to honour Indigenous Peoples forced to attend residential schools.
Aug 29, 2022 2:36 PM
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Federal ministers say hiring spree helping with visa, immigration delays
OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government says hundreds of additional staff have been added in recent months to address long wait times and backlogs at Canadian airports as well as passport and immigration offices.
Aug 29, 2022 2:14 PM
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Use of facial recognition as security tool on Parliament Hill would pose risks: study
OTTAWA — The use of facial recognition technology as a security tool on Parliament Hill would pose substantial legal, privacy and human rights risks — and might even be unlawful, says a study prepared for the parliamentary security unit.
Aug 29, 2022 1:50 PM
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Corrective to Aug. 27 story on theft of Churchill portrait from Château Laurier
OTTAWA — In a story published Aug. 27, The Canadian Press erroneously reported the Rideau Club in Ottawa has a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill taken by photographer Yousuf Karsh in its Churchill Room.
Aug 29, 2022 12:28 PM
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Public safety minister adds new rules on prison 'dry cells' for suspected contraband
OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino issued new directives today on the use of "dry cells" to keep inmates from bringing contraband into federal prisons.
Aug 29, 2022 11:08 AM
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