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Dany Fortin retires from Canadian Armed Forces after reaching settlement in lawsuit

Dany Fortin retires from Canadian Armed Forces after reaching settlement in lawsuit

OTTAWA — Dany Fortin, who recently settled a lawsuit over how the Canadian military and federal government handled an allegation of sexual misconduct, has retired from the Armed Forces.

Centerra Gold sees earnings rise in third quarter, bringing in US$60.6 million

TORONTO — Centerra Gold Inc. says it earned US$60.6 million in the third quarter, up from a loss of $33.9 million a year earlier. The Toronto-based company says revenues for the quarter ended Sept. 30 were US$343.
BHP approves $6.4B second stage of Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan

BHP approves $6.4B second stage of Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan

Australian mining giant BHP is going ahead with a plan to spend $6.
Biden to welcome Trudeau to Washington this week: U.S. Ambassador David Cohen

Biden to welcome Trudeau to Washington this week: U.S. Ambassador David Cohen

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to be in Washington on Friday as part of U.S. President Joe Biden's push for greater economic integration across the Western Hemisphere. "Canada is an invaluable partner in that effort," U.S.
Canada joins U.S., U.K. on sanctions targeting arms sales to Myanmar military junta

Canada joins U.S., U.K. on sanctions targeting arms sales to Myanmar military junta

OTTAWA — Canada is joining the United States and the United Kingdom in sanctioning dozens of people and entities linked to Myanmar's military regime.
Raptors aiming to fix issues to avoid furthering losing skid: 'These are must win'

Raptors aiming to fix issues to avoid furthering losing skid: 'These are must win'

TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors find themselves in what forward Pascal Siakam calls a "must-win" situation early in the NBA season.
Nygard says he had 'nothing to hide' from police, doesn't recall parts of interview

Nygard says he had 'nothing to hide' from police, doesn't recall parts of interview

TORONTO — Peter Nygard testified Tuesday that he had "nothing to hide" during his 11-hour interview with a Toronto police detective in October 2021, but could not recall several details of that conversation when questioned about them in court.
Manitoba finance minister says fuel tax holiday will be set to start Jan. 1

Manitoba finance minister says fuel tax holiday will be set to start Jan. 1

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is looking to start a fuel-tax holiday for motorists on Jan. 1 and keep it in place for at least six months.
CTV News adds new early evening broadcast hosted by Sandie Rinaldo

CTV News adds new early evening broadcast hosted by Sandie Rinaldo

TORONTO — CTV is adding a national evening newscast to its weekday schedule. CTV News says Sandie Rinaldo will anchor an early edition of "CTV National News." The 30-minute broadcast will air weekday evenings at 5:30 p.m. ET/PT, beginning Nov. 13.
Construction of at least 25,000 housing units blocked in Quebec, survey says

Construction of at least 25,000 housing units blocked in Quebec, survey says

MONTREAL — A new survey suggests stalled construction projects are holding up the delivery of at least 25,000 homes across Quebec as the province struggles to alleviate a housing shortage.
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