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B.C. environmental groups request review of tire chemical linked to salmon deaths
British Columbia-based conservation groups have written to the federal environment minister requesting a review of a chemical used in tire rubber, which experts say has been linked to the "mass deaths" of coho salmon.
Feb 7, 2024 3:20 PM
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Former RCMP intelligence official sentenced to 14 years for breaking secrets law
OTTAWA — A former RCMP intelligence official has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for breaching Canada's secrets law in what the judge called a case without precedent.
Feb 7, 2024 3:13 PM
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Montreal man faces charge for online post targeting prime minister
MONTREAL — A Montreal man appeared in court on Wednesday after he allegedly threatened in an online post to kill Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Feb 7, 2024 2:45 PM
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Five climate protesters arrested after pink paint splashed on PM's office building
OTTAWA — Five people are facing mischief charges after the building that houses the Prime Minister's Office was doused with splashes of pink paint.
Feb 7, 2024 2:16 PM
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Two new charges for alleged Chinese spy who worked for Quebec hydro utility
MONTREAL — The RCMP say a former employee of Quebec's hydro utility who is accused of spying on behalf of China is facing two new charges.
Feb 7, 2024 1:56 PM
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Calgary police say business cards handed out with free cocaine samples
CALGARY — Police have laid drug-trafficking charges after a man allegedly handed out business cards with free samples of cocaine in Calgary.
Feb 7, 2024 11:46 AM
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In the news for Feb. 7: N.S. health services reduced, Oilers fall to Golden Knights
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... Health services still reduced after N.S.
Feb 7, 2024 4:15 AM
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'We're not looking for placebo policy': health fix will take time, minister says
OTTAWA — Provincial leaders were frantic about the ailing state of their health care systems last year when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sat them down and offered $46.2-billion worth of urgent treatment.
Feb 7, 2024 4:00 AM
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Jewish groups decry Robinson's cabinet exit, as Eby slams 'hateful' office vandalism
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Feb 6, 2024 8:38 PM
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Minister backs shift away from privately owned rooming hotels after B.C. fire inquest
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's housing minster says the province needs to shift away from accommodating vulnerable people in privately owned rooming hotels — but it won't be fast or cheap.
Feb 6, 2024 7:29 PM
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