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Quebec adopts law to fine people who intimidate, harass politicians
QUÉBEC — Quebec's legislature adopted a law Thursday that includes fines up to $1,500 for anyone who intimidates or harasses a politician, despite criticism that the legislation could threaten free speech.
Jun 6, 2024 12:56 PM
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Screen all adolescent patients for eating disorders, new pediatric guidance says
The Canadian Paediatric Society is urging primary-care providers to screen all adolescent patients for eating disorders during routine checkups and other medical visits.
Jun 6, 2024 12:52 PM
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Review finds RCMP confusion, communication problems at Saskatchewan mass killing
REGINA — A report into how Mounties responded to a mass killing and manhunt in Saskatchewan has found some communication problems but nothing that significantly impacted the outcome.
Jun 6, 2024 12:51 PM
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New fee for streaming companies serves Canadian interests at Americans' expense: U.S.
OTTAWA — American streaming companies are being unfairly targeted by a new Canadian fee that "disproportionately" serves interests north of the border, the United States is charging.
Jun 6, 2024 11:17 AM
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Montreal police recover body of man whose car plunged into river on Sunday
MONTREAL — Montreal police say they've recovered the body of the driver of a vehicle that plunged into a river early Sunday morning.
Jun 6, 2024 10:14 AM
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Edmonton Oilers superfan promises to touch up large back tattoo if team wins Cup
EDMONTON — Kevin Genest says the Edmonton Oilers have always had his back so it was only fair he put the team on his.
Jun 6, 2024 2:00 AM
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Wildfire plan wants 50% of Canadians to act in response to climate change by 2025
CRANBROOK, B.C. — Canadian federal, provincial and territorial forest ministers have signed on to a national strategy that they say aims to raise awareness of wildfire risks across the country. B.C.
Jun 5, 2024 6:26 PM
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Admitted serial killer not suffering from schizophrenia: forensic psychiatrist
WINNIPEG — Jeremy Skibicki understood what he was doing was wrong and was not suffering from schizophrenia when he killed four women, a psychiatrist testified Wednesday.
Jun 5, 2024 6:07 PM
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Space for Algonquin Peoples to open near Parliament, but no date set
OTTAWA — Algonquin leaders and the federal government have signed an agreement committing to a new space for Algonquin Peoples in Ottawa's parliamentary precinct, five years after the former grand chief staged a hunger and hydration strike in protest
Jun 5, 2024 5:26 PM
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Family phone plans hinder escape from domestic violence: Women's Shelters Canada
VANCOUVER — Women's Shelters Canada is calling on phone companies to adjust how they respond to those escaping from domestic violence, saying the costs of changing a phone number and difficulties leaving a shared plan are key barriers for victims.
Jun 5, 2024 4:56 PM
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