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Reforms for pandemic federal election tabled, but may not take effect until summer

Reforms for pandemic federal election tabled, but may not take effect until summer

OTTAWA — A federal government bill to ensure safer voting during a pandemic election will likely not come into force until May at the earliest, potentially jeopardizing Canadians' health in the event of a spring vote.
'Come out with your hands up.' Witness describes Nova Scotia killer's disturbing ruse

'Come out with your hands up.' Witness describes Nova Scotia killer's disturbing ruse

HALIFAX — Chilling details of a Nova Scotia couple's close encounter with a mass murderer have emerged from RCMP documents released this week, including a bizarre account of how the killer tried to conceal his identity.
Syrian refugees overcoming war memories brought back by COVID-19

Syrian refugees overcoming war memories brought back by COVID-19

OTTAWA — Five years after the first of them arrived in Canada, tens of thousands of Syrian refugees have had to adapt to COVID-19 lockdowns that brought back the memories of war horrors and upset the lives they had begun to rebuild. On Dec.
Health workers report burnout amid second wave, ask public to obey health rules

Health workers report burnout amid second wave, ask public to obey health rules

VANCOUVER — Sophia Gabiniewicz is well accustomed to dealing with stress as a registered nurse in the intensive care unit at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver.
Montreal's St-Laurent Boulevard hit by Christmas tree-stealing 'Grinch'

Montreal's St-Laurent Boulevard hit by Christmas tree-stealing 'Grinch'

MONTREAL — The merchant's association on Montreal's St-Laurent Boulevard says it has been the victim of a Christmas tree-stealing "Grinch.
Crackdown on land protests in 2020 infringes on liberties, future activism: experts

Crackdown on land protests in 2020 infringes on liberties, future activism: experts

TORONTO — Months after a group of Haudenosaunee people set up camp on a construction site near Caledonia, Ont., an provincial court granted Haldimand County an order permanently forbidding people from “interfering” with any public road.
U.S. calls for release of Kovrig, Spavor as pair marks two years in Chinese prison

U.S. calls for release of Kovrig, Spavor as pair marks two years in Chinese prison

OTTAWA — The United States is marking the second year of the imprisonment of two Canadians in China by calling for their immediate release.
Delay in pandemic-related rise in homelessness gives feds time to prevent it: report

Delay in pandemic-related rise in homelessness gives feds time to prevent it: report

OTTAWA — A government-commissioned report says the effect of COVID-19 on the number of homeless people in Canada won't be felt for three to five years, giving policy-makers a chance to prevent the pandemic from putting people on the street.
First ministers meeting and Hanukkah during a pandemic : In The News for Dec. 10

First ministers meeting and Hanukkah during a pandemic : In The News for Dec. 10

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kick-start your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Dec. 10 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4:00 a.m. ET on Thursday Dec. 10, 2020. There are 435,330 confirmed cases in Canada. _ Canada: 435,330 confirmed cases (72,336 active, 350,011 resolved, 12,983 deaths).
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