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OPG pulls plug on plan to bury nuclear waste near the Lake Huron shoreline
TORONTO — A politically fraught plan to store hazardous nuclear waste deep underground near the Lake Huron shoreline has been formally put to rest more than 15 years after it was first proposed.
Jun 26, 2020 9:22 PM
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First ministers couldn't agree on condemning systemic racism in declaration: PM
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a first ministers' declaration condemning racism didn't mention systemic discrimination because not all the premiers would agree.
Jun 26, 2020 8:09 PM
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Crown says release of N.S. mass shooting details could harm 'massive' probe
HALIFAX — Prosecutors are arguing that fully revealing the information used to obtain search warrants following the province's recent mass shooting could compromise the "massive" police investigation and identify innocent parties.
Jun 26, 2020 6:33 PM
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WE Charity only organization capable of running COVID-19 volunteer program: PM
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau defended Friday employing WE Charity to administer a $900-million federal student aid program, despite the group's ties to the prime minister and his wife.
Jun 26, 2020 6:32 PM
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Former Saskatchewan Highway Patrol chief fired over buying equipment like silencers
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says the former chief of the province's highway patrol was fired for buying inappropriate equipment, including firearm silencers. But Robin Litzenberger is suing for damages alleging he was wrongfully dismissed.
Jun 26, 2020 6:31 PM
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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada
The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 6:18 p.m. ET on June 26, 2020: There are 102,794 confirmed cases in Canada.
Jun 26, 2020 6:19 PM
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Extradition cases never dropped for political, diplomatic reasons, PM was advised
OTTAWA — The section of Canada's extradition law that the federal government is being urged to apply to drop the extradition case against Meng Wanzhou has rarely been used — and never for diplomatic or political reasons.
Jun 26, 2020 5:53 PM
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B.C. First Nations keeping COVID-19 cases down: health officials
VICTORIA — First Nations in British Columbia have been largely successful in keeping COVID-19 out of their communities by strictly following health guidelines and relying on the advice of elders about smallpox and tuberculosis that decimated Indigeno
Jun 26, 2020 5:51 PM
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Toronto cop convicted of assault in beating of Dafonte Miller; brother acquitted
An off-duty Toronto police officer's "razor-thin" claim to self-defence evaporated when he struck a badly injured and retreating Black teen in the head with a metal pipe, an Ontario judge said Friday in convicting him of assault. Const.
Jun 26, 2020 5:43 PM
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Supreme Court sides with Uber driver seeking better pay, benefits
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has cleared the way for Uber drivers to take the next step in their fight to be recognized as employees.
Jun 26, 2020 5:36 PM
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