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Manitoba turns shipping containers into nursing home visitation rooms

Manitoba turns shipping containers into nursing home visitation rooms

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government went looking for a way to quickly set up exterior visitation rooms at personal care homes across the province — something that could keep residents and their loved ones safe during the COVID-19 pandemic but also com
Threat of fall federal election eases as COVID-19 cases continue to rise

Threat of fall federal election eases as COVID-19 cases continue to rise

OTTAWA — The threat of a federal election seems to be easing as the Liberal government prepares for a return to Parliament next week amid concerns Canada could already be heading into a dreaded second wave of the novel coronavirus.
New Brunswickers facing yet another linguistic divide after Tory majority win

New Brunswickers facing yet another linguistic divide after Tory majority win

Despite the widespread praise he won for his effective management of the COVID-19 crisis, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs failed to win over key parts of the province once the ballots had been tallied on election night.
Defence lawyers say mass shooter in Fredericton not criminally responsible

Defence lawyers say mass shooter in Fredericton not criminally responsible

FREDERICTON — Lawyers for Matthew Raymond acknowledge their client shot and killed two Fredericton police officers and two civilians on Aug. 10, 2018, but they say he was not criminally responsible because of a mental disorder.
Rampant COVID-19 school closures, lack of online learning plague poorer countries

Rampant COVID-19 school closures, lack of online learning plague poorer countries

OTTAWA — As fretful Canadian parents mull sending their children to school or opting for at-home learning, poorer countries are coming to grips with no school at all as the only option.
At 11th hour, U.S. abruptly reverses course, lifts tariffs on Canadian aluminum

At 11th hour, U.S. abruptly reverses course, lifts tariffs on Canadian aluminum

WASHINGTON, Wash. — The United States blinked Tuesday in its latest tariff dispute with Canada, lifting a 10 per cent levy on Canadian-made aluminum just hours before Ottawa was to let fly with a suite of countermeasures.
Activists urge Trudeau government to act on disappearances in Sri Lanka

Activists urge Trudeau government to act on disappearances in Sri Lanka

OTTAWA — A group of Tamil Canadians is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for legal changes to remove sovereign immunity as a defence for international crimes.
Hundreds of billions in planned military spending 'secure' despite COVID-19: Sajjan

Hundreds of billions in planned military spending 'secure' despite COVID-19: Sajjan

OTTAWA — Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says hundreds of billions of dollars in planned spending for the military over the next two decades is "secure" despite the ballooning federal deficit to deal with COVID-19.
Alberta premier says cross-country Energy East pipeline remains a possibility

Alberta premier says cross-country Energy East pipeline remains a possibility

CALGARY — Alberta's premier says new federal Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole was just stating the obvious when he indicated the Energy East pipeline project was "not on the table" in a conversation with the premier of Quebec.
Town identifies teen victims of weekend car crash in New Brunswick

Town identifies teen victims of weekend car crash in New Brunswick

BLACKVILLE, N.B. — The central New Brunswick village of Blackville has released the names of the three teenagers who were killed in a car crash over the weekend.