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Quebec arts scene shaken by wave of anonymous sex misconduct allegations
MONTREAL — Quebec's arts scene is being rocked by a wave of sexual assault and harassment allegations against well-known figures in the province's entertainment industry.
Jul 10, 2020 3:09 PM
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Genetic non-discrimination law is constitutional, Supreme Court says
OTTAWA — In a split decision, the Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a federal law that forbids companies to make people undergo genetic testing before buying insurance or other services.
Jul 10, 2020 3:06 PM
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Canadian economy adds 953,000 jobs in June, unemployment rate falls
OTTAWA — Nearly one million more Canadians had jobs in June than a month earlier, Statistics Canada says, as businesses forced to close by the pandemic began to reopen and the country continued to recoup the steep losses over March and April.
Jul 10, 2020 2:36 PM
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Amber Alert continues for missing Quebec girls, 6 and 11, and their father
LEVIS, Que. — Police are continuing their search around a Quebec City suburb after they issued an Amber Alert Thursday for two young girls and their 44-year-old father who investigators believe disappeared following a highway crash.
Jul 10, 2020 2:01 PM
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30 years after Oka crisis, Kanesatake land claims remain unresolved
MONTREAL — Thirty years after the proposed expansion of a golf course sparked a 78-day standoff between Quebec Mohawks and Canadian soldiers, the land claims at the heart of the Oka crisis remain unresolved, Indigenous leaders and elders say.
Jul 10, 2020 12:52 PM
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Police apologize after 911 call where white woman reports Black man in a park
OTTAWA — A Black man from Ottawa says he wants to hear the full recording of a 911 call made about him by a white woman, after police apologized for their role in the incident.
Jul 10, 2020 11:30 AM
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'Stunning:' Scientists surprised at Fort McMurray fire's long impact on rivers
EDMONTON — Four years after its flames guttered out, the record-breaking Fort McMurray wildfire continues to astound — this time with its lasting impact on an extensive river system.
Jul 10, 2020 11:23 AM
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America's worsening COVID-19 crisis has some Canadians barring the border door
WASHINGTON — A Canadian cabinet minister was among the guests waiting in the virtual wings of a recent Zoom panel when the moderator posed one last question to the chairman of the U.S.
Jul 10, 2020 11:14 AM
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Civil servants to get up to $2,500 each for Phoenix 'pain and suffering'
OTTAWA — Federal employees stand to collect up to $2,500 each in cash payments for "pain and suffering" resulting from the government's failed Phoenix pay system under an agreement reached with the country's biggest civil-service union.
Jul 10, 2020 10:33 AM
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Presumptive Nunavut COVID case turns out negative after further testing
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Tests for what would have been Nunavut's first case of COVID-19 have come back negative. The territory's chief public health officer, Dr. Michael Patterson, is confirming the result this morning.
Jul 10, 2020 9:19 AM
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