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Freeland raises concerns about Omicron in push for MPs to quickly pass aid bill

Freeland raises concerns about Omicron in push for MPs to quickly pass aid bill

OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the need for MPs to approve a new round of pandemic aid has become more important amid fears related to the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Manitoba elder Dave Courchene Jr., founder of Indigenous education centre, dies at 71

Manitoba elder Dave Courchene Jr., founder of Indigenous education centre, dies at 71

WINNIPEG — The son of a prominent Manitoba elder who died Wednesday at age 71 hopes the work his father was doing to share Indigenous knowledge and teachings will continue at the internationally recognized centre he founded decades ago.
Foods prices going up, Canada attends democracy summit : In The News for Dec. 9

Foods prices going up, Canada attends democracy summit : In The News for Dec. 9

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 Dec. 9 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Former B.C. TV weather forecaster predicts climate catastrophe and hunger for UN

Former B.C. TV weather forecaster predicts climate catastrophe and hunger for UN

OTTAWA — As a transplanted British Columbian, Jesse Mason views the extreme and shifting weather patterns unfolding in his native province with a high level of concern.
Virus behind COVID-19 spreads quickly and mutations make it unpredictable: experts

Virus behind COVID-19 spreads quickly and mutations make it unpredictable: experts

Putting an end to the COVID-19 pandemic will mean priming the immune systems of everyone on Earth but the virus is spreading quickly and may take years to "settle down," says an infectious disease specialist.
Trudeau announces Canadian officials will boycott Winter Olympics in China

Trudeau announces Canadian officials will boycott Winter Olympics in China

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will join a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in Beijing next year, citing extensive human rights abuses by the Communist regime in the host country.
Report urges tax sale changes after B.C. woman loses home and $270,000 in equity

Report urges tax sale changes after B.C. woman loses home and $270,000 in equity

VICTORIA — The auction sale of a vulnerable British Columbia woman's home at well below its assessed value of $420,000 over a $10,000 property tax bill is prompting a call for change from the provincial ombudsperson.
Three NDP MPs sign petition criticizing B.C.'s NDP government over pipeline protests

Three NDP MPs sign petition criticizing B.C.'s NDP government over pipeline protests

OTTAWA — Three federal New Democrat MPs have signed a petition denouncing British Columbia's NDP government for its handling of an Indigenous protest at a pipeline work site and voicing distress at the federal NDP's response. The B.C.
Tories reject proposed compromise to allow MPs to see documents on fired scientists

Tories reject proposed compromise to allow MPs to see documents on fired scientists

OTTAWA — The Conservatives have rejected a proposed compromise to resolve a long-running dispute over the disclosure of secret documents related to the firing of two scientists at Canada's highest security laboratory.
Quebec committee says Alzheimer's patients should get access to doctor-assisted death

Quebec committee says Alzheimer's patients should get access to doctor-assisted death

QUEBEC — A Quebec committee of elected officials says anyone diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease should be able to sign an advance request for medical aid in dying.