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Quebec lawsuit could limit dismantling of homeless camps in the province

Quebec lawsuit could limit dismantling of homeless camps in the province

SAINT-JÉRÔME, Que. — An hour's drive north of Montreal and at the doorway to Laurentian ski and cottage country, St-Jérôme, Que., seems an unlikely focal point for the debate over homelessness.
Man dies after shots fired inside Montreal taxi, police seek at least one suspect

Man dies after shots fired inside Montreal taxi, police seek at least one suspect

MONTREAL — The hunt for at least one suspect got underway Saturday after a 27-year-old man was shot dead inside a taxi northwest of downtown Montreal, city police said.
A ghostly shipwreck has emerged in Newfoundland, and residents want to know its story

A ghostly shipwreck has emerged in Newfoundland, and residents want to know its story

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The massive, overturned hull of a seemingly ancient ship has appeared without warning along the southwestern tip of Newfoundland, dazzling nearby residents eager to know who may have been aboard and how it met its fate.
'Be vigilant': Counselling encouraged for Fort Smith residents after fatal crash

'Be vigilant': Counselling encouraged for Fort Smith residents after fatal crash

FORT SMITH, N.W.T. — The deadly plane crash that rocked residents of a small town in the Northwest Territories has left no part of the community unscathed, including local schools. Flags flew at half-mast Saturday at Joseph B.
Atmospheric rivers swamp B.C. coast, melting snow and triggering flood advisories

Atmospheric rivers swamp B.C. coast, melting snow and triggering flood advisories

VANCOUVER — Rainfall and flood advisories remain in effect for parts of Metro Vancouver and the Sea to Sky region as balmy weather brings a series of rainstorms to British Columbia's South Coast, melting any sign of heavy snowfall earlier this month.
Biden administration raises 'concerns' about aspects of Quebec language law

Biden administration raises 'concerns' about aspects of Quebec language law

MONTREAL — A proposed regulation around the language of commercial signage in Quebec is attracting skepticism from U.S. President Joe Biden's administration, which has "concerns" about the potential impact on American businesses.
Mexican asylum trends still concerning despite December drop: IRCC

Mexican asylum trends still concerning despite December drop: IRCC

OTTAWA — Canada's Immigration Department denies Mexico's assertion that a pact between the two countries is already curbing asylum claims in Canada, as the minister in charge faces mounting pressure to reimpose visas for Mexican citizens.
Holocaust Remembrance Day has sombre tone as war rages on: antisemitism envoy

Holocaust Remembrance Day has sombre tone as war rages on: antisemitism envoy

Canada's antisemitism envoy said Saturday's annual day to mark the atrocities committed against Jewish people during the Second World War is more important and more poignant this year amid what she described as a rampant surge in anti-Jewish sentimen
Anti-Islamophobia envoy warns of chill on speaking out about Gaza, hate crimes

Anti-Islamophobia envoy warns of chill on speaking out about Gaza, hate crimes

OTTAWA — A chill on freedom of speech is deepening the pain Muslims in Canada are already feeling over the ongoing tragedy in the Gaza Strip, says Canada's special representative on combating Islamophobia.
In an RV outside Walmart, a senior dreams of housing as 'dramatic reversal' plays out

In an RV outside Walmart, a senior dreams of housing as 'dramatic reversal' plays out

VANCOUVER — Seventy-seven-year-old Keith Light is back at home in a recreational vehicle outside a Walmart in East Vancouver, having recently been discharged from hospital after an accident.
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