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Ethics watchdog: PM didn't violate conflict rules over WE Charity, but Morneau did
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been cleared of any wrongdoing in the WE Charity affair by the federal ethics watchdog but opposition parties aren't willing to let the politically fraught controversy drop just yet.
May 13, 2021 5:23 PM
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Habitat for endangered spiny softshell turtle protected southeast of Montreal
MONTREAL — The Nature Conservancy of Canada said Thursday it acquired two hectares of land southeast of Montreal to protect the habitat of the endangered spiny softshell turtle.
May 13, 2021 4:22 PM
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The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times eastern): 5:55 p.m. Alberta health officials are reporting 1,558 new COVID-19 cases and nine new deaths.
May 13, 2021 3:58 PM
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Saskatchewan Mountie charged with murder had been harassing man: sister
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — A woman is alleging that a Saskatchewan RCMP officer accused of killing her brother had been harassing him for the last two years. Cpl.
May 13, 2021 3:57 PM
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Canada unlikely to follow U.S. approach to easing COVID-19 masking rules: doctor
The U.S.
May 13, 2021 3:56 PM
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Family seeks justice for Joyce Echaquan as Quebec coroner begins inquest into death
MONTREAL — The husband of an Indigenous woman subjected to disparaging comments as she lay dying in hospital told a Quebec coroner's inquiry Thursday his wife didn't deserve to have her life end that way.
May 13, 2021 3:48 PM
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Privacy watchdog closes file on complaint against federal political parties
OTTAWA — The federal privacy watchdog has closed the file on a complaint about the data-harvesting practices of three national political parties.
May 13, 2021 3:40 PM
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Canadian maker of promising mRNA vaccine looks to test it against Pfizer in new trial
OTTAWA — A homegrown mRNA vaccine for COVID-19 shows promising results in its first small trial and its maker is hoping to test it directly against the vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech.
May 13, 2021 3:21 PM
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Quebec tables revamp of French-language law, toughens rules for businesses, schools
MONTREAL — The Quebec government on Thursday reasserted the right of Quebecers to live and work in French, as it tabled a major reform to the province's signature piece of language legislation, known as Bill 101.
May 13, 2021 3:12 PM
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Provinces issued more COVID-19 tickets during second wave: CCLA report
OTTAWA — Provinces became more punitive in their approach to COVID-19 infractions during the second wave of the pandemic, says the Canadian Civil Liberties Association in a report that suggests Quebec and Manitoba were particularly forceful in handin
May 13, 2021 2:39 PM
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