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Charities find loopholes in 'broken' terror laws to help Afghans as MPs study bill
OTTAWA — Humanitarian and development groups say Canada's vague terror laws have forced them to find loopholes in the Criminal Code for aid workers to operate in Taliban-held Afghanistan, as MPs consider amendments to the law.
Apr 19, 2023 6:02 PM
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Trudeau told NATO Canada can't meet defence spending target, Washington Post reports
WASHINGTON — A trove of leaked Pentagon secrets included Prime Minister Justin Trudeau privately telling NATO that Canada would never meet the military alliance's targets for defence spending, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Apr 19, 2023 5:46 PM
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B.C. limits supply of Ozempic for its diabetes patients, not weight loss in U.S.
VICTORIA — British Columbia wants to work with the federal government to ensure prescription drugs are available to Canadians and don't end up sold over the internet to American customers, Health Minister Adrian Dix said Wednesday.
Apr 19, 2023 4:53 PM
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At least 7 of the men caught crossing border from Manitoba are Mexican: officials
WARROAD, Minn. — United States officials say at least seven of the nine men caught crossing the border this week from southeast Manitoba are Mexican citizens.
Apr 19, 2023 4:47 PM
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Cost of carbon emissions nearly five times higher than previously thought: analysis
OTTAWA — The economic cost of greenhouse gas emissions is nearly five times higher than previously thought, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Wednesday.
Apr 19, 2023 4:28 PM
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Allies must balance 'friendshoring' with opening trade: U.S. Chamber of Commerce head
OTTAWA — United States chambers of commerce are pushing Washington and Ottawa to strike the right balance between protecting supply chains and maintaining free trade across the continent.
Apr 19, 2023 3:57 PM
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Google ordered to pay $500,000 to Montrealer over links to post calling him pedophile
MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has ordered Google to pay $500,000 to a Montreal man who sued the company after it restored a link to an online post falsely accusing him of being a pedophile.
Apr 19, 2023 3:45 PM
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Radio-Canada should get back to core mandate, says Conservative Quebec senator
OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives' top Quebec Tory says the party's concerns about the CBC do not apply to the broadcaster's French-language wing, but one of its senators suggests there is a need to look at it mandate. Quebec Sen.
Apr 19, 2023 3:37 PM
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Bargaining continues as federal workers picket, major service disruptions expected
OTTAWA — Canada's largest federal public-service union and the federal government remain at the bargaining table as workers strike and service disruptions begin to be felt across the country.
Apr 19, 2023 3:37 PM
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Feds aim to lock in equalization formula until 2029 as part of omnibus budget motion
OTTAWA — The federal government is aiming to lock in the equalization formula for payments to provinces until 2029, as part of an omnibus motion in Parliament that seeks to implement budget measures.
Apr 19, 2023 3:36 PM
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