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Alberta First Nations seek answers on carbon capture and storage plans
Seven Alberta First Nations have banded together to seek answers as industry and government move on billion-dollar plans to inject and store millions of tonnes of greenhouse gases underneath or adjacent to their traditional lands.
Feb 18, 2024 4:00 AM
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WestJet flight diverts to Winnipeg after passenger tries to open door
WINNIPEG — A flight from Vancouver to Toronto made an unscheduled stop after a passenger attempted to open a door. WestJet says in an email that Flight 710 diverted to Winnipeg after the incident on Friday.
Feb 17, 2024 5:24 PM
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Fake lawyers scamming immigrants, Bar of Montreal warns
MONTREAL — The Canadian dream can quickly become a nightmare for newcomers who fall prey to fake immigration lawyers, the president of the Bar of Montreal said as he reported a dramatic, local serge in such cases.
Feb 17, 2024 3:46 PM
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'I need a house': Belleville's drug emergency lays bare toll of wider crisis
BELLEVILLE, ONT. — As snow accumulated on the streets around him, John Green wondered where he would find warmth for the night.
Feb 17, 2024 11:38 AM
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28-year-old man killed in shooting in Montreal's Little Italy
Montreal police are investigating after a man was shot and killed in the city's Little Italy neighbourhood early this morning.
Feb 17, 2024 11:36 AM
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Prince Harry wraps visit to B.C., promises 'epic week' for next year's Invictus Games
VANCOUVER — Prince Harry told attendees gathered to mark the end of his three-day trip to British Columbia that next year's Invictus Games in the province will be about more than athletes winning medals.
Feb 17, 2024 9:00 AM
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Quebec man 'not worthy' to be parent of child fathered during sexual assault: judge
MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has ruled that a man can never again try to claim paternity of a child he fathered during a sexual assault.
Feb 17, 2024 6:00 AM
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Astronaut headed to the moon says Canada needs more visionaries
OTTAWA — You're in a Florida beach house. You're under quarantine. And you're saying your final goodbyes to your family. That's all mandated by your bosses, because they're about to send you on a mission you might never return from.
Feb 17, 2024 6:00 AM
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B.C. Prosecution Service updates hate crime definitions, includes 'hate propaganda'
VICTORIA — The British Columbia Prosecution Service has revised its hate crimes policy, expanding definitions and guidance related to hate-motivated offences.
Feb 16, 2024 8:31 PM
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House committee tells Loblaw and Walmart to sign grocery code or risk legislation
TORONTO — The House of Commons committee studying food prices is urging Loblaw and Walmart to sign on to the voluntary grocery code of conduct or risk having it legislated.
Feb 16, 2024 7:57 PM
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