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Ontario alleges family employed by province perpetrated $11M COVID benefit fraud

Ontario alleges family employed by province perpetrated $11M COVID benefit fraud

TORONTO — Four family members who worked for the Ontario government in information technology defrauded the province of at least $11 million destined as COVID-19 relief money, a statement of claim alleges.
N.S. brings in rent control, bans 'renovictions' amid affordable housing crunch

N.S. brings in rent control, bans 'renovictions' amid affordable housing crunch

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's Liberal government is bringing in temporary rent controls amid a series of evictions of low-income tenants and rising homelessness in Halifax.
Longest-serving Quebec justice minister, Marc-Andre Bedard, dead of COVID-19 at 85

Longest-serving Quebec justice minister, Marc-Andre Bedard, dead of COVID-19 at 85

MONTREAL — Marc-Andre Bedard, a well-known politician with the Parti Quebecois and loyalist to Rene Levesque, has died of complications from COVID-19 at the age of 85.
Hearing for judge accused of perjury over Black federation role set for December

Hearing for judge accused of perjury over Black federation role set for December

TORONTO — A judge accused of lying about his involvement in a Black activist organization will face a disciplinary hearing starting next month, the Ontario Judicial Council has announced.
Twitter, Facebook suspend hundreds of Chinese accounts for 'coordinated' anti-protest messages

Twitter, Facebook suspend hundreds of Chinese accounts for 'coordinated' anti-protest messages

Revelation comes as the heated debate over Hong Kong spilled overseas into cities such as Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto over the weekend
Hong Kong shutters airport as protests rage on; YVR flights affected

Hong Kong shutters airport as protests rage on; YVR flights affected

Some Air Canada arrivals at YVR have been cancelled
Canadian governments rake in $186 million in cannabis taxes between October and March

Canadian governments rake in $186 million in cannabis taxes between October and March

B.C. government tempers its revenue projections
Man falls 60 feet while trying to pee off B.C. mountain

Man falls 60 feet while trying to pee off B.C. mountain

“(He has) some major lower-body injuries, possible broken ankles, broken legs”
Former U.S. president Barack Obama tells Canadians there's 'hope in a dark age'

Former U.S. president Barack Obama tells Canadians there's 'hope in a dark age'

"I believe the long-term trajectory of humanity is in a positive direction"
Elizabeth May offered to quit Green leadership if Wilson-Raybould wanted it

Elizabeth May offered to quit Green leadership if Wilson-Raybould wanted it

OTTAWA — Green Leader Elizabeth May says she offered to give up her job as the head of her party if Jody Wilson-Raybould had wanted to take it on.