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'People are confused': Survey suggests Canadians need education on Charter rights
While one-third of Canadians say they have read the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, many fail to distinguish between its text and that of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, a new survey suggests.
Dec 10, 2023 5:00 AM
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RCMP in Surrey, B.C., ends Amber Alert for two-month-old girl
Mounties in Surrey, B.C., have cancelled an Amber Alert for a two-month-old girl who has been found safe in Chilliwack.
Dec 9, 2023 5:23 PM
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Mideast ministers met with Joly, Trudeau in Ottawa to discuss Israel-Hamas war
A group of foreign ministers from the Palestinian Authority, Saudi Arabia and Turkey met Saturday in Ottawa with Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss the Israel-Hamas war.
Dec 9, 2023 4:18 PM
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Between burger bites, Christmas card-writing and constant voting, MPs lose a work day
Members of Parliament lost an entire day of work in the House of Commons after a voting marathon forced by the Conservatives, sneaking in bites of burgers and writing Christmas cards to get them through the night.
Dec 9, 2023 12:41 PM
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Quebec man charged with 2nd-degree murder after toddler's death
MONTREAL — A 34-year-old Quebec man has been charged with second-degree murder after the death of a toddler who was found severely injured at a home daycare northeast of Montreal.
Dec 9, 2023 12:38 PM
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Fields of anxiety: Overcoming stigma to address mental health struggles of farmers
Christi Friesen remembers her husband saying he knew that the cloud of depression over her was finally lifting when he saw her smile at the end of the gruelling 2016 harvest season.
Dec 9, 2023 6:00 AM
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Veterans Affairs won't pay for truck cover for retired navy reservist's wheelchair
Winter hasn't arrived yet in the Niagara region, but the rain and cold the last few weeks have kept Stephen La Salle from leaving home as often as he'd like.
Dec 9, 2023 5:00 AM
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Taiwan-Canada ties surge as supporters tout trade, politics and shared values
VANCOUVER — Somewhere at the confluence of politics, commerce and shared values driving a recent wave of Canadian fascination with Taiwan, there were the island's "freedom pineapples.
Dec 9, 2023 3:00 AM
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CSIS boss apologizes for response to rape claim, revamps anti-harassment plans
VANCOUVER — Canada's spy chief has apologized to staff for his response to rape and harassment allegations in the agency's British Columbia office.
Dec 9, 2023 2:43 AM
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Inside Ibrahim Ali's murder trial: threats, hallucinations, a dead witness and delays
VANCOUVER — Ibrahim Ali's lawyers had a problem. They couldn't get him to understand a key point — that he was still on trial for the first-degree murder of a 13-year-old girl. "He's useless to us," defence lawyer Kevin McCullough told B.C.
Dec 8, 2023 10:18 PM
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