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Singh calls for end to for-profit long-term care homes owned by government

Singh calls for end to for-profit long-term care homes owned by government

OTTAWA — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and union officials are calling on the federal government to put a stop to its role in for-profit long-term care homes, where deadly COVID-19 outbreaks are worsening as the second wave of the pandemic takes hold.
Report on harassment, assault calls for major changes to rid RCMP of 'toxic' culture

Report on harassment, assault calls for major changes to rid RCMP of 'toxic' culture

OTTAWA — An independent report on harassment of women in the RCMP says fundamental change is needed to rid the national police force of a toxic culture that tolerates hateful and homophobic attitudes.
New COVID-19 aid figures shed new light on variety of Canadians who needed the help

New COVID-19 aid figures shed new light on variety of Canadians who needed the help

OTTAWA — A key benefit for workers replaced lost earnings for thousands of higher-income Canadians, providing a new glimpse at the scope of federal aid during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Liberals legislate 2050 net-zero emissions, but critics say they're delaying action

Liberals legislate 2050 net-zero emissions, but critics say they're delaying action

OTTAWA — Newly proposed federal legislation would legally bind the government to set multiple targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next 30 years but the only penalty for failing to meet them would be to admit so publicly.
Ending withdrawal rules from registered retirement funds would cost $1B, PBO says

Ending withdrawal rules from registered retirement funds would cost $1B, PBO says

OTTAWA — A new review by Parliament's spending watchdog says waiving mandatory withdrawal amounts from seniors' retirement savings would cost federal coffers about $1 billion annually.
Solitary confinement persists in federal prisons despite new system, reports find

Solitary confinement persists in federal prisons despite new system, reports find

TORONTO — Prisoners are still being held in harmful solitary confinement despite a revamped system implemented after the courts struck down the previous regime as unconstitutional, according to two reports.
Doctors, Conservative MPs say not enough consultation on assisted-dying bill

Doctors, Conservative MPs say not enough consultation on assisted-dying bill

OTTAWA — A number of doctors said Thursday they are concerned proposed changes to assisted dying legislation in Canada are not getting enough scrutiny.
Quebec sword-attack victim records video from hospital in which he forgives suspect

Quebec sword-attack victim records video from hospital in which he forgives suspect

MONTREAL — A professional musician who survived the deadly Halloween night sword attack in Quebec City says he forgives his aggressor, despite being left with devastating injuries that threaten his ability to make a living.
Court challenge to Quebec's Bill 21 temporarily suspended after positive COVID test

Court challenge to Quebec's Bill 21 temporarily suspended after positive COVID test

MONTREAL — The court challenge to Quebec's secularism law has been temporarily suspended after a person who had attended the proceedings tested positive for COVID-19.
Family of Quebec woman found dead on Cuban beach wants answers about her killing

Family of Quebec woman found dead on Cuban beach wants answers about her killing

MONTREAL — The family of a Montreal woman found dead Tuesday on a beach in Cuba wants answers about the circumstances surrounding her violent death.