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Inquiry hears gaming minister focused on money, not organized crime at B.C. casinos

Inquiry hears gaming minister focused on money, not organized crime at B.C. casinos

VANCOUVER — A former RCMP officer testified at an inquiry into money laundering Thursday that a British Columbia cabinet minister told him in 2009 that the gaming minister knew about organized crime at casinos but was more focused on the revenue they
Manitoba adds public health enforcers as Quebec resists calls to loosen rules

Manitoba adds public health enforcers as Quebec resists calls to loosen rules

Manitoba enlisted more help Thursday to enforce COVID-19 restrictions, while Quebec's premier resisted calls to relax measures in Montreal, and Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia reported their highest number of cases in one day since the pan
The latest news on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest news on COVID-19 in Canada

The latest COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 7 p.m. Alberta is announcing another record-breaking day of new COVID-19 cases. Dr. Deena Hinshaw, the province's chief medical health officer, says there are about 800 new infections.
Final count set to begin today in the British Columbia election

Final count set to begin today in the British Columbia election

VANCOUVER — Elections BC begins the final count today from last month's provincial election.
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 6:17 p.m. EST on Nov. 5, 2020: There are 251,334 confirmed cases in Canada.
Trudeau speaks with Macron amid furor over his response to attacks in France

Trudeau speaks with Macron amid furor over his response to attacks in France

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended free expression in a call with the president of France on Thursday, his office says.
Infectious disease expert says human case of rare swine flu likely a one-off

Infectious disease expert says human case of rare swine flu likely a one-off

EDMONTON — An infectious disease expert at the University of Alberta says it's shocking to hear about Canada's first human case of a rare swine flu variant, but she expects it's likely a one-off. Dr.
Flu shot demand up and getting more supply won't be easy

Flu shot demand up and getting more supply won't be easy

OTTAWA — As demand for flu shots appears to be up across the country, the Public Health Agency of Canada is working with suppliers to order more doses — a feat that could prove more difficult than it sounds.
Ottawa finalizes methane reduction deals with Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C.

Ottawa finalizes methane reduction deals with Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C.

OTTAWA — The federal government has finalized deals with three provinces to reduce emissions of a potent greenhouse gas, saying methane proposals from Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia will achieve the same cuts as rules suggested by Ottawa.
Psychiatrist says Fredericton mass murder was caused by actions of 'deranged' man

Psychiatrist says Fredericton mass murder was caused by actions of 'deranged' man

FREDERICTON — A psychiatrist who diagnosed the Fredericton mass shooter as schizophrenic told jurors Thursday it was sad that four people were killed because of a "deranged" man. Dr.
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