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Proving genocide at top UN court requires 'compelling evidence,' Joly says
OTTAWA — Canada's foreign affairs minister says there is a high legal threshold for proving claims of genocide, though the Liberal government isn't taking a clear position for or against South Africa's case against Israel at the top United Nations co
Jan 12, 2024 4:52 PM
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Number of newly licensed Quebec nurses reaches 10-year low
MONTREAL — The number of new nursing licences issued in Quebec has declined for a third consecutive year, reaching a 10-year low as the province struggles to staff its medical facilities and provide timely care to patients.
Jan 12, 2024 4:37 PM
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'Our family has fallen apart': Sentencing for man who ran over Saskatchewan Mountie
REGINA — Melanie Patton says the loss of her only son, a Saskatchewan Mountie who was run over and killed more than two years ago, has left a void that can’t be filled. She told a sentencing hearing Thursday that she has lost all joy.
Jan 12, 2024 4:31 PM
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Canada embarks on preclearance pilot project on U.S. side of Quebec/N.Y. land border
WASHINGTON — Canada is embarking on an effort to test the boundaries of its shared border with the United States, launching a pilot project that would allow northbound land travellers to clear customs while still on U.S. soil.
Jan 12, 2024 3:58 PM
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Snowstorm headed toward Ontario and Quebec this weekend, up to 40 cm in forecast
MONTREAL — Environment Canada issued weather warnings for large parts of Ontario and Quebec on Friday as a winter storm was expected to bring up to 40 centimetres of snow to some regions, along with strong winds and a risk of storm surges.
Jan 12, 2024 3:49 PM
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Feds say U.S., Ukraine haven't finalized deal on air defence donation
OTTAWA — The Department of National Defence says Canada's donation of an air-defence system to Ukraine is in the midst of clearing one final administrative hurdle with the U.S. government. A spokesperson says Ukraine and the U.S.
Jan 12, 2024 3:46 PM
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Canada's chief of the defence staff Gen. Wayne Eyre plans to retire this summer
OTTAWA — Gen. Wayne Eyre is planning to retire as Canada's chief of the defence staff this summer, he said in a statement to military members Friday.
Jan 12, 2024 3:41 PM
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Senior public servant Nathalie Drouin named national security adviser to PM
OTTAWA — Veteran public servant Nathalie Drouin has been named national security and intelligence adviser to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Jan 12, 2024 3:09 PM
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Canadians helped plan U.S., U.K. attacks on Houthis in Yemen: Defence Department
A joint statement released by the White House said Canada, the Netherlands, Bahrain, and Australia provided support for the strikes, which the Houthis said killed at least five people and wounded six.
Jan 12, 2024 2:57 PM
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Income gap between new immigrants and all Canadians shrunk by half in four years: PBO
OTTAWA — The income gap between Canada's newest immigrants and other Canadian workers has narrowed significantly, a new report from the parliamentary budget officer said Friday.
Jan 12, 2024 2:10 PM
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