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Feds advance ideas to fight foreign interference, prompting support and concern
OTTAWA — A federal inquiry into foreign interference has yet to present its initial report, but the Liberal government is already advancing plans to overhaul a suite of national security laws and procedures.
Apr 29, 2024 5:51 PM
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Bill creating new oversight body to track reconciliation efforts poised to become law
OTTAWA — Legislation to create a new oversight body tracking Canada's reconciliation efforts has passed a final vote in Parliament. The House of Commons unanimously agreed to adopt a final version of the bill as amended by the Senate.
Apr 29, 2024 5:50 PM
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Québec solidaire party co-spokesperson resigns only months into the job
QUEBEC — The co-spokesperson of Quebec's second-largest opposition party has resigned only months into the job.
Apr 29, 2024 5:39 PM
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Sikh rally in Toronto with multi-party support prompts India diplomatic rebuke
OTTAWA — India has summoned Canada's envoy in New Delhi following a large Sikh rally in Toronto attended by all three major federal party leaders.
Apr 29, 2024 5:18 PM
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McGill University calls pro-Palestinian encampment illegal, campers vow to stay
MONTREAL — Pro-Palestinian activists said on Monday they have no intention of dismantling their camp at Montreal's McGill University, as the school said it wasn't ruling out calling in police to deal with what it called an illegal encampment.
Apr 29, 2024 5:16 PM
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New Brunswick police no longer investigating most thefts of fuel from gas stations
WOODSTOCK, N.B. — Police officers across New Brunswick are no longer investigating thefts of fuel from service stations unless there is a threat to public safety.
Apr 29, 2024 4:35 PM
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Increasing 'space-mindedness' a top priority for Canadian military: commander
OTTAWA — The commander of the Canadian Armed Forces Space Division says gaining awareness of what's going on outside our planet is one of his top priorities. Brig.-Gen.
Apr 29, 2024 4:30 PM
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Climate change, not habitat loss, may be biggest threat to caribou herds: study
Climate change, not habitat loss, may be the biggest threat to the survival of threatened caribou herds, new research suggests.
Apr 29, 2024 4:24 PM
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International students will be allowed to work 24 hours a week starting in September
OTTAWA — International students will be able to work off-campus for up to 24 hours per week starting in September, Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced Monday.
Apr 29, 2024 3:20 PM
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Teachers union joins bid to have Supreme Court rule on Quebec religious symbols ban
MONTREAL — A major Quebec teachers union says it will follow the lead of the English Montreal School Board and seek to challenge the province's secularism law before the Supreme Court of Canada.
Apr 29, 2024 1:41 PM
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