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Manitoba RCMP say three children and two women dead, man in custody
WINNIPEG — Police extended condolences to residents of a small Manitoba town on Sunday as they launched a probe to determine how three children died after being pulled from a burning vehicle and two women were found dead in separate but connected cir
Feb 11, 2024 5:32 PM
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Jordan's King Abdullah II to visit Canada on Wednesday, Trudeau's office says
OTTAWA — The King of Jordan will visit Canada later this week and meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Prime Minister's Office issued a news release Sunday saying King Abdullah II will be in Ottawa on Wednesday.
Feb 11, 2024 4:59 PM
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Former MP Raj Grewal sues for damages following acquittal last year
OTTAWA — Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal is seeking millions of dollars in damages from the RCMP and the Ontario attorney general after being acquitted of using his political office for personal gain.
Feb 11, 2024 2:22 PM
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Vancouver celebrates Year of the Dragon at 50th Chinatown Spring Festival
VANCOUVER — Dragons danced to the beat of drums through the streets of Vancouver's historic Chinatown neighbourhood Sunday morning. The spectacle was part of the 50th Anniversary of the Chinatown Spring Festival Parade. The procession began at 11 a.
Feb 11, 2024 1:56 PM
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After decades of cheap rent, some Montreal artists being priced out of their studios
MONTREAL — Over the past 32 years, painter Frances Foster has seen the view from her studio window shift from old railway yards and rundown factories to trendy businesses, new residents and high-end cars. Inside, however, feels empty.
Feb 11, 2024 4:00 AM
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Africa will 'friend-zone' Canada if Ottawa doesn't improve engagement, experts say
OTTAWA — Canada is approaching total irrelevance in the world's fastest-growing continent, experts argue, saying that a pattern of disengagement in trade, diplomacy and investment in Africa means Ottawa is ceding ground to Russia and China.
Feb 11, 2024 4:00 AM
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Ban on several cosmetic surgeries for pets now in effect in Quebec
MONTREAL — A wide-ranging update to Quebec's pet welfare rules took effect across the province on Saturday, banning four cosmetic surgeries and setting new standards for the care of several mammal species.
Feb 10, 2024 2:04 PM
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'Done being patient': Treaty 4 First Nations suing Ottawa over $5 annuity payments
REGINA — Chief Lynn Acoose says she's taking a step elders and past Indigenous leaders in her community have long been reluctant to.
Feb 10, 2024 7:00 AM
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Demolishing Montreal Olympic Stadium would be costly, but experts question $2B price
MONTREAL — Quebec's tourism minister says demolishing Montreal's Olympic Stadium would cost $2 billion, but that estimate is raising questions because other North American cities have torn down stadiums for hundreds of millions of dollars less.
Feb 10, 2024 4:00 AM
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Vancouver Lunar New Year parade reverses decision to bar progressive, LGBTQ+ groups
VANCOUVER — Organizers of the Vancouver Chinatown Lunar New Year parade have changed course and rescinded their rejection of two progressive and LGBTQ+ groups that they previously barred from participating.
Feb 10, 2024 1:00 AM
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