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Ottawa firm hired to review workplace complaints at Rideau Hall

Ottawa firm hired to review workplace complaints at Rideau Hall

OTTAWA — An Ottawa-based consulting firm with a history of reviewing allegations of workplace harassment on Parliament Hill is being tasked to do so again at Rideau Hall. The Privy Council Office says it has hired Quintet Consulting Corp.
Residential school history and 'Transplant' success: In The News for Sept. 1

Residential school history and 'Transplant' success: In The News for Sept. 1

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. 1 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Sites to be commemorated: Residential schools recognized as 'historic event'

Sites to be commemorated: Residential schools recognized as 'historic event'

They blighted Indigenous lives for more than a century. Now their creation is being formally recognized as one of the events that helped shape today's Canada.
Canadians don't know much about Erin O'Toole but poll finds openness to him

Canadians don't know much about Erin O'Toole but poll finds openness to him

OTTAWA — Most Canadians know very little about new Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole but a new poll suggests his personal qualities and policy positions could eventually give his party a boost.
Patient wants B.C. to protect legal rights of mentally ill like most provinces

Patient wants B.C. to protect legal rights of mentally ill like most provinces

VANCOUVER — A week after giving birth to her daughter, Shareen Nimmo was forced to enter a psychiatric facility without being informed of her rights or having access to independent legal advice.
N.S. mass shooting case: media outlets challenge redactions in search warrants

N.S. mass shooting case: media outlets challenge redactions in search warrants

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Ad criticized by teachers meant to allay anxiety: B.C.'s public health officer

Ad criticized by teachers meant to allay anxiety: B.C.'s public health officer

VICTORIA — The provincial health officer says a back-to-school ad being criticized by the B.C. Teachers' Federation as unrealistic wasn't meant to be a commercial about what classrooms would look like. Dr.
N.B. party leaders promise action to stop use of industrial herbicide

N.B. party leaders promise action to stop use of industrial herbicide

FREDERICTON — The Liberals and Greens promised to eliminate the use of industrial herbicide on public land across the province Monday, as New Brunswick's election campaign entered its final two weeks.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Aug. 31

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Aug. 31

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 6:12 p.m. EDT on Aug. 31, 2020: There are 128,948 confirmed cases in Canada.
Green Party expects eight candidates on final leadership ballot

Green Party expects eight candidates on final leadership ballot

OTTAWA — Green Party officials said Monday they anticipate eight people will be able to hit Tuesday's deadline to submit another $20,000 and make it onto the ballot for the party's leadership vote in October.
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