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Federal government would join challenge of Quebec's Bill 21 at Supreme Court
MONTREAL — The federal government will join a legal challenge to Quebec's religious symbols law if it reaches the country's highest court, Justice Minister David Lametti said Wednesday.
May 25, 2022 3:56 PM
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Trudeau cancelled B.C. appearance after RCMP warned protest could escalate: source
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cancelled plans to appear in person at a Liberal fundraiser in British Columbia Tuesday after RCMP warned an aggressive protest outside the event could escalate if he arrived, said a source close to the decision
May 25, 2022 3:34 PM
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Indigenous leaders say Quebec language law damages reconciliation efforts
MONTREAL — Indigenous communities in Quebec say the language law passed Tuesday will harm the education prospects of their youth and undermine reconciliation in the province.
May 25, 2022 3:33 PM
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Court date for man who brought bags with inert explosives to Victoria airport: RCMP
NORTH SAANICH, B.C. — The RCMP say a man who was carrying luggage with suspicious contents that led to the closure of the Victoria International Airport on Tuesday afternoon has been released from custody with an upcoming court date.
May 25, 2022 3:07 PM
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Women's groups warn Liberals against 'downloading' gun control to potential victims
OTTAWA — Several women's groups are imploring the federal Liberals to abandon the idea of creating a new regime for an endangered person to seek a court order to remove firearms from a stalker or abuser.
May 25, 2022 2:26 PM
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B.C. launches Canada's first lung cancer screening program for high-risk residents
VANCOUVER — British Columbia has launched the country's first provincewide lung cancer screening program for residents who are at high risk of getting the disease.
May 25, 2022 2:16 PM
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Judge decides 'Freedom Convoy' organizer Tamara Lich stays out on bail
OTTAWA — Tamara Lich, a key organizer of the "Freedom Convoy" protest that gridlocked Ottawa for weeks, will remain released on bail while awaiting trial, a judge ruled Wednesday.
May 25, 2022 1:38 PM
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Prosecutors suggest Hedley frontman lied about having consensual sex with teen, woman
TORONTO — Prosecutors in Jacob Hoggard's sexual assault trial suggested Wednesday that the Hedley frontman lied about his encounters with a teenage fan and a young woman, pointing to several other instances in which he lied to get out of "difficult s
May 25, 2022 1:22 PM
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Victims' families boycotting N.S. mass shooting inquiry over questioning of Mounties
TRURO, N.S. — The relatives of victims of the 2020 Nova Scotia mass shooting have told their lawyers to boycott the public inquiry investigating the tragedy, after its commissioners decided to prevent cross-examination of key Mountie witnesses.
May 25, 2022 1:20 PM
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Weekend storm: Quebec says some parts of province won't get power back until Saturday
MONTREAL — Quebec's hydro utility says more than 80,000 customers are still without power following last weekend's violent storm that left a trail of damage from Gatineau to Quebec City.
May 25, 2022 11:50 AM
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