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Quebec landlord ordered to pay $14,000 after refusing family with service dog

Quebec landlord ordered to pay $14,000 after refusing family with service dog

MONTREAL — A Quebec human rights tribunal has ordered a landlord to pay about $14,000 to a family who was refused an apartment rental due to their service dog.
Bob Woodward's goal with Trump book 'Rage': 'the best obtainable version of truth'

Bob Woodward's goal with Trump book 'Rage': 'the best obtainable version of truth'

WASHINGTON, Wash. — "I hope you're recording this, so you get it down," Bob Woodward says, nary a hint of irony in his voice.
'We felt that we won': Vancouver shipyard fights second icebreaker battle

'We felt that we won': Vancouver shipyard fights second icebreaker battle

OTTAWA — Mark Lamarre is making his latest pitch for why Ottawa should choose Seaspan ULC to build the Canadian Coast Guard’s next flagship, the CCGS John G. Diefenbaker.
Public service could review Rideau Hall allegations if complaint filed, documents say

Public service could review Rideau Hall allegations if complaint filed, documents say

OTTAWA — Internal government documents show that public servants could have investigated allegations of a toxic work environment at Rideau Hall had an employee at the Governor General's office filed a complaint under the federal labour code.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. to get new name to better reflect changing mandate

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. to get new name to better reflect changing mandate

OTTAWA — The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. will be getting a new name in the coming months, part of a larger rebranding by the federal housing agency to better reflect its changing mandate.
Mourners to gather in Oshawa, Ont., and saliva testing: In The News for Sept. 17

Mourners to gather in Oshawa, Ont., and saliva testing: In The News for Sept. 17

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 Sept. 17 ... What we are watching in Canada ... OSHAWA, Ont.
Vancouver's shuttered aquarium searching for financial solution amid pandemic

Vancouver's shuttered aquarium searching for financial solution amid pandemic

VANCOUVER — Lillooet stepped out of her travelling cage, stretched her wings, shook her tail feathers and looked around the empty foyer of the Vancouver Aquarium.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 16

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 16

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 6:14 p.m. EDT on Sept. 16, 2020: There are 139,747 confirmed cases in Canada.
Annual mass honouring Montreal's unclaimed dead adopts special meaning during COVID

Annual mass honouring Montreal's unclaimed dead adopts special meaning during COVID

MONTREAL — Audience members were called to lay white roses in front of the altar of a Montreal cathedral on Wednesday during a ceremony in honour of the hundreds of Quebecers who die each year with their bodies left unclaimed.
Easier, quicker saliva sampling eyed for next stage of COVID-19 testing

Easier, quicker saliva sampling eyed for next stage of COVID-19 testing

TORONTO — A saliva-based COVID-19 test is likely to be available this fall, say private and public health officials touting various methods under consideration across the country as lineups grow at COVID-19 assessment centres and cases emerge in newl
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