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Ottawa mayor declined feds' offer to take over street in front of Parliament Hill

Ottawa mayor declined feds' offer to take over street in front of Parliament Hill

OTTAWA — The federal government wants to keep the street in front of Parliament Hill closed and has offered to take it over from the City of Ottawa, but the city says it is not interested in a temporary handover.
Supreme Court says Quebec's ban on homegrown cannabis plants is constitutional

Supreme Court says Quebec's ban on homegrown cannabis plants is constitutional

OTTAWA — Quebec’s ban on possessing and cultivating cannabis plants for personal purposes is constitutional, Canada's high court ruled Friday.
Olymel to close pork plant in Vallée-Jonction, Que., lay off nearly 1,000 workers

Olymel to close pork plant in Vallée-Jonction, Que., lay off nearly 1,000 workers

MONTREAL — Quebec pork producer Olymel will close a major slaughterhouse south of Quebec City and lay off 994 workers as it continues to restructure in the face of tough market conditions.
Dangerous driving factor in drowning deaths of four RMC cadets: military

Dangerous driving factor in drowning deaths of four RMC cadets: military

OTTAWA — Military police say dangerous driving was a factor in what led a vehicle carrying four Royal Military College students plunging into the water near their campus in Kingston, Ont.
A look at the bargaining demands ahead of potential strike by federal civil servants

A look at the bargaining demands ahead of potential strike by federal civil servants

OTTAWA — More than 120,000 federal public servants voted in favour of a countrywide strike mandate this week — and their union has made clear that wages are top of mind as it mulls whether to launch the potential job action.
Quebec sex assault trial for ex-fashion mogul Peter Nygard scheduled for June 2024

Quebec sex assault trial for ex-fashion mogul Peter Nygard scheduled for June 2024

MONTREAL — Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard will stand trial in Quebec on sexual assault charges in June 2024.
'A reflection:' Stampede tarp auction an indicator of Alberta's booming economy

'A reflection:' Stampede tarp auction an indicator of Alberta's booming economy

CALGARY — The amount of money that was flowing freely at the annual Calgary Stampede canvas auction Thursday night was just the sort of gusher that Alberta's oil and gas industry likes to see.
In The News for April 14: Will the PM's chief of staff have any surprises today?

In The News for April 14: Will the PM's chief of staff have any surprises today?

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Friday, April 14, 2023 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
'Political hit men': Emails detail anger over RCMP handling of border protests

'Political hit men': Emails detail anger over RCMP handling of border protests

There were complaints that Mounties were not doing enough at the Canada-U. S. border-crossing in Coutts, Alta., when protests erupted over COVID-19 pandemic policies.
Trudeau Foundation donor heads group under Chinese Communist Party 'total leadership'

Trudeau Foundation donor heads group under Chinese Communist Party 'total leadership'

A businessman whose reported donations to the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation led to the resignation of its CEO is the president of a Chinese cultural organization that says it operates under the authority of the communist government.
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