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Man charged after cougar harassed with a slingshot in Banff National Park

Man charged after cougar harassed with a slingshot in Banff National Park

LAKE LOUISE, Alta. — A man is facing two charges after a cougar was allegedly harassed with a slingshot in Banff National Park.
B.C. fisher fined for tossing explosive device at sea lions off his boat

B.C. fisher fined for tossing explosive device at sea lions off his boat

OTTAWA — A B.C. fisher was fined $8,000 last month and banned from possessing explosives for three years after he threw an explosive device into a group of sea lions in March 2019.
Changes needed to help Canada prosecute war criminals, Amnesty International says

Changes needed to help Canada prosecute war criminals, Amnesty International says

OTTAWA — Canada is failing to bring suspected war criminals to justice, a prominent human-rights organization says in a new report that calls on the Trudeau government to take several steps to ensure the country is not a safe haven for perpetrators.
Green party leadership pushes membership roll soars since election

Green party leadership pushes membership roll soars since election

OTTAWA — Nearly 35,000 people are eligible to cast votes in next month's Green party leadership race.
Vickers, Higgs spar over economy as N.B. election campaign nears home stretch

Vickers, Higgs spar over economy as N.B. election campaign nears home stretch

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick business leaders were presented with stark differences in political parties' economic plans Tuesday as they heard from three leaders ahead of next week's provincial election.
Liberals extend commercial rent-relief program for last time

Liberals extend commercial rent-relief program for last time

OTTAWA — An underused program to give hard-hit small businesses a break on their rent is getting one more month of service, but without any of the changes critics say are needed to prevent stores from permanently closing their doors.
Canadians maintain strong trust in doctors and scientists during pandemic

Canadians maintain strong trust in doctors and scientists during pandemic

OTTAWA — Canadians appear to still have solid faith in doctors and scientists nearly six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, but opinions of educators have not fared so well.
Scheer remains on Conservatives' front bench as party readies for Parliament

Scheer remains on Conservatives' front bench as party readies for Parliament

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole unveiled Tuesday the list of who will sit on the Opposition front benches, ahead of the party's first caucus meeting since he won the leadership race last month.
Tam says she will pay close attention to review of pandemic-warning system

Tam says she will pay close attention to review of pandemic-warning system

OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health officer says she won't get ahead of an independent review of the early-warning unit in her agency that's meant to flag potential pandemics. Dr.
Quebec judge who asked woman to remove hijab in court offers apology

Quebec judge who asked woman to remove hijab in court offers apology

MONTREAL — A Quebec judge who refused to allow a Muslim woman to appear in court wearing a hijab apologized on Tuesday, more than five years after the incident occurred.
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