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B.C. to probe 'troubling' complaints about RCMP in Prince George

B.C. to probe 'troubling' complaints about RCMP in Prince George

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.
'The weather got the best of us:' Ottawa's Rideau Canal Skateway to stay closed

'The weather got the best of us:' Ottawa's Rideau Canal Skateway to stay closed

OTTAWA — The National Capital Commission says the Rideau Canal Skateway, the world's largest outdoor skating rink, will not open this season due to warm temperatures, leaving some Ottawa residents disappointed.
Quebec tables bill to protect rights of children born of sexual assault

Quebec tables bill to protect rights of children born of sexual assault

QUEBEC — The Quebec government has tabled a bill that would make it illegal for someone who commits sexual assault to claim parental rights if the rape produces a child.
Federal disaster aid program being overhauled to include climate adaptation

Federal disaster aid program being overhauled to include climate adaptation

OTTAWA — Canada's overworked disaster assistance program is being overhauled so that future projects would only be eligible for aid if they take into account the need to adapt to climate change.
Trudeau says he's bothered by Google preventing some Canadians from accessing news

Trudeau says he's bothered by Google preventing some Canadians from accessing news

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is bothered that Google is limiting access to news for some Canadians.
Man accused of crashing bus into Quebec daycare and killing 2 kids fit to stand trial

Man accused of crashing bus into Quebec daycare and killing 2 kids fit to stand trial

LAVAL, Que. — A Quebec man accused of killing two young children when the city bus he was driving slammed into a Montreal-area daycare has been judged fit to stand trial, and his lawyer on Friday requested that his client also be evaluated for criminal responsibility.
Manitoba, federal government reach $6.7B health-care deal

Manitoba, federal government reach $6.7B health-care deal

WINNIPEG — Manitoba has become the sixth province to sign on to a new health-care funding proposal with the federal government.
Joy is gone but hope remains: Canadian ambassador to Ukraine on invasion anniversary

Joy is gone but hope remains: Canadian ambassador to Ukraine on invasion anniversary

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine's capital city was eerily quiet Friday as people in Kyiv marked the start of the second year of war.
Director of Canada's drug price regulator resigns same week as colleague steps down

Director of Canada's drug price regulator resigns same week as colleague steps down

HALIFAX — The executive director of Canada's drug pricing regulator is stepping down — just days after another member resigned because of concerns that the federal government was undermining the independent body's work.
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario Métis sign self-government deal with Ottawa

Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario Métis sign self-government deal with Ottawa

EDMONTON — Three Métis groups signed a deal Friday with the federal government that recognizes them as Indigenous governments, putting them on equal constitutional standing with First Nations and opening the door to further negotiations such as compe
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