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Alberta premier says carbon policy has changed since past comments about benefits
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says although she once spoke positively of carbon rebates, the rising cost of the federal levy means Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can no longer justify it.
Apr 5, 2024 4:06 PM
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Montreal MP Anthony Housefather to remain in Liberal caucus despite anger over motion
OTTAWA — Montreal MP Anthony Housefather said Friday he will remain in the Liberal caucus, despite the intense anger he still feels about a motion passed by the House of Commons last month.
Apr 5, 2024 3:59 PM
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Spring storm: Ontario, Quebec utilities still working to restore power to thousands
About 19,700 Hydro-Québec customers are still without power as work crews continue restoring electricity after a major spring storm. A notice from the utility says about 1,200 workers are in the field.
Apr 5, 2024 2:43 PM
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Trudeau announces $600 million in loans, funding to jump-start homebuilding, rentals
OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government plans a $600-million package of loans and funding to help make it easier and cheaper to build homes for owners and renters.
Apr 5, 2024 2:29 PM
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Ex-Hydro-Québec worker accused of spying for China pleads not guilty to new charges
LONGUEUIL, Que. — A former employee of Quebec's hydro utility who is accused of spying on behalf of China pleaded not guilty to additional charges on Friday as his lawyers attempted to gain access to more evidence in his case.
Apr 5, 2024 2:26 PM
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Canadian missing in aftermath of Taiwan earthquake found safe
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Global Affairs Canada says a Canadian missing for days after a powerful earthquake in Taiwan has been found safe.
Apr 5, 2024 2:10 PM
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Should you worry that cloud cover will obscure the eclipse? Meteorologist says maybe.
TORONTO — Clouds can often be a pretty inconsequential part of a weather forecast from the public's perspective, compared to temperature and precipitation.
Apr 5, 2024 1:31 PM
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Mother of Canadian aid worker rejects Israel's explanation for his death
OTTAWA — The mother of a Canadian Army veteran killed during an attack on humanitarian workers in the Gaza Strip this week is rejecting Israel's explanation for what happened.
Apr 5, 2024 1:30 PM
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Court rejects Jean Charest's $700K claim against Quebec for abuse of process
MONTREAL — A judge has rejected former premier Jean Charest's $700,000 claim against the Quebec government for abuse of process in connection with a corruption investigation that targeted him and his party.
Apr 5, 2024 10:01 AM
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In the news for today: March jobs numbers due, Election threat task force to testify
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... StatCan to release March jobs report today Statistics Canada is set to release its March labour force survey this morning.
Apr 5, 2024 5:27 AM
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