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Muslim charity heading to court over 'unfair' suspension levied by revenue agency

Muslim charity heading to court over 'unfair' suspension levied by revenue agency

OTTAWA — A long-established Muslim international relief charity says it will ask a federal court to overturn the national revenue agency's decision to suspend its ability to issue tax receipts following an audit.
A look at COVID-19 reopening plans across the country

A look at COVID-19 reopening plans across the country

As COVID-19 vaccination rates increase and case numbers drop across the country, the provinces and territories have begun releasing the reopening plans for businesses, events and recreational facilities.
Wildfires prompt evacuation orders, alerts in B.C.

Wildfires prompt evacuation orders, alerts in B.C.

A lack of resources is forcing officials in British Columbia to triage the wildfire fight to focus on the blazes that threaten lives and safety.
Aiming to allow vaccinated Americans into Canada by mid-August: PM to premiers

Aiming to allow vaccinated Americans into Canada by mid-August: PM to premiers

WASHINGTON — Canada is getting ready to welcome the world again, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau quietly indicated late Thursday as his office disclosed a target of mid-August for when the border might reopen for fully vaccinated Americans.
Justice minister asks for investigation of lawyers

Justice minister asks for investigation of lawyers

WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s justice minister has written to the provincial law society requesting it investigate the conduct of lawyers working with an organization that hired a private investigator to follow a judge.
Several people injured, 'catastrophic' damage after tornado hits Barrie

Several people injured, 'catastrophic' damage after tornado hits Barrie

BARRIE — Several people were injured and many more were displaced Thursday after a tornado ripped through part of a southern Ontario city, its mayor said as he expressed relief that no lives had been lost in the destruction.
B.C. expands access to safer drug alternatives for people at risk of overdose

B.C. expands access to safer drug alternatives for people at risk of overdose

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's mental health and addictions minister has announced a new policy that will expand access to safer prescription drugs for people at risk of overdose and death from toxic substances, without expecting them to enter treatm
Singh waves off one-time wealth tax, demands ongoing tax on 'ultra-rich' Canadians

Singh waves off one-time wealth tax, demands ongoing tax on 'ultra-rich' Canadians

OTTAWA — New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh is rejecting the idea of a one-time wealth tax that Parliament's budget watchdog says could raise tens of billions of dollars, pushing instead for an ongoing tax on the "ultra rich.
Much more ground to search at former residential school in Kamloops, expert says

Much more ground to search at former residential school in Kamloops, expert says

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — It took many years for Evelyn Camille to heal from abuse and reclaim her Indigenous identity after spending a decade at a residential school in Kamloops, B.C., where she was taught to be ashamed, the survivor says.
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Thursday, July 15, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Thursday, July 15, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times eastern): 6:25 p.m. Alberta is reporting 53 new cases of COVID-19 and one additional death. The province says 107 people are in hospital due to the virus, including 31 in intensive care.