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Quebec drivers who turn 75 no longer need to take physical, eye exam to keep licence

Quebec drivers who turn 75 no longer need to take physical, eye exam to keep licence

MONTREAL — Quebecers who turn 75 will no longer be required to pass a visual or medical exam to keep their driver's licence.
Ottawa Senators announce that owner Melnyk has died at the age of 62

Ottawa Senators announce that owner Melnyk has died at the age of 62

Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has died at the age of 62. The Senators made the announcement Monday night. The cause of death was not immediately known. In 2015, Melnyk had a liver transplant at the Toronto General Hospital.
National childcare legislation, new climate change plan : In The News for March 29

National childcare legislation, new climate change plan : In The News for March 29

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of March 29 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Federal NDP, unions happy Liberals will include strikes in anti-scab law

Federal NDP, unions happy Liberals will include strikes in anti-scab law

OTTAWA — Including striking workers in a proposed anti-scab bill was a “major component” of negotiations while hashing out a confidence and supply agreement with the Liberal government, according to the NDP.
With daycare deals done, Liberals look to craft bill to enshrine child-care system

With daycare deals done, Liberals look to craft bill to enshrine child-care system

OTTAWA — The federal families minister says coming child-care legislation will enshrine a long-term role for Ottawa in the daycare system — and the new deal with the New Democrats gives them some time to get it right.
Cooling-off period to provide homebuyer protection in hot market, says minister

Cooling-off period to provide homebuyer protection in hot market, says minister

VICTORIA — Homebuyers in British Columbia will soon be protected by provincial regulations that include a cooling-off period that allows time to back out of a real estate agreement, the provincial finance minister says.
Alberta's Kenney interviewed by RCMP in criminal probe tied to party leadership race

Alberta's Kenney interviewed by RCMP in criminal probe tied to party leadership race

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he has been interviewed by RCMP as part of an investigation into potential criminal identity fraud in the 2017 United Conservative Party leadership contest.
'He was a brilliant lawyer:' Media community remembers Stuart Robertson

'He was a brilliant lawyer:' Media community remembers Stuart Robertson

Members of Canada's media industry are remembering a prominent lawyer for his dedication to journalism and storytelling. Stuart Robertson, a Toronto-based lawyer specializing in media law, died Sunday. He was 74.
Ontario MPP Randy Hillier released with conditions following arrest

Ontario MPP Randy Hillier released with conditions following arrest

OTTAWA — Randy Hillier, an independent member of Ontario's legislature, has been released with several conditions after he surrendered to Ottawa police Monday.
Fashion mogul Peter Nygard charged with alleged sex assault in Montreal

Fashion mogul Peter Nygard charged with alleged sex assault in Montreal

Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard has been charged in Quebec with sexual assault and forcible confinement.