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N.L. looks to rename Colonial Building in St. John's as part of reconciliation effort

N.L. looks to rename Colonial Building in St. John's as part of reconciliation effort

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — As Newfoundland and Labrador considers a name change for its historic Colonial Building in downtown St. John’s, an Indigenous leader in the province says it’s an opportunity to revisit the province’s Confederation with Canada.
Vaccinated travellers will no longer need a COVID-19 test to come to Canada: source

Vaccinated travellers will no longer need a COVID-19 test to come to Canada: source

OTTAWA — Vaccinated travellers will no longer require a negative COVID-19 test to come to Canada as of April 1, according to a source in the federal government.
Liberal government extends amnesty on 'assault-style' firearms until 2023

Liberal government extends amnesty on 'assault-style' firearms until 2023

OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government is extending its amnesty on "assault-style" firearms until October 2023. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in May 2020 he was banning more than 1,500 models of firearms, including the AR-15.
Annual inflation rate hit 5.7% in February amid broad-based price increases

Annual inflation rate hit 5.7% in February amid broad-based price increases

OTTAWA — The cost of living jumped in February at a rate not seen in over 30 years on the back of rising prices for gasoline and groceries, which economists warn are set to become more expensive and push inflation rates even higher.
B.C. privacy law applies to federal political parties, commissioner's office finds

B.C. privacy law applies to federal political parties, commissioner's office finds

VANCOUVER — The office of British Columbia's privacy commissioner has found that federal political parties are subject to the province's Personal Information Protection Act,a decision that experts sayopens the door for a level of independent oversigh
N.S. fisherman returns to Ukraine to provide aid and transportation to refugees

N.S. fisherman returns to Ukraine to provide aid and transportation to refugees

HALIFAX — Though the air raid sirens shatter his rest, Canadian fisherman Lex Brukovskiy says he's feeling a sense of calm being back in Ukraine to help his war-ravaged homeland.
February inflation numbers, preparing for tax season : In The News for March 16

February inflation numbers, preparing for tax season : In The News for March 16

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of March 16 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
More Canadians opting for fertility treatment during pandemic: doctors, advocate

More Canadians opting for fertility treatment during pandemic: doctors, advocate

More women have undergone fertility treatment during the pandemic, especially if they've been working from home and haven't had to disclose their health challenges to an employer, says the head of a national advocacy group.
CRA looked to resume collection efforts in full ahead of tax season, documents show

CRA looked to resume collection efforts in full ahead of tax season, documents show

OTTAWA — The federal minister in charge of the Canada Revenue Agency was told after the election that the agency planned to go full speed on collecting debts just in time for tax season.
'Can you imagine?' Ukrainian-Canadians moved by Zelenskyy's plea in Parliament

'Can you imagine?' Ukrainian-Canadians moved by Zelenskyy's plea in Parliament

EDMONTON — A Ukrainian-Canadian man in Calgary says he has been imagining the highrises around him in shambles since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine last month. "I think, 'My God.
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