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Mountie says he updated FBI on Meng arrest, but he was working for the RCMP
VANCOUVER — An RCMP officer who was tasked as a point person for U.S. investigators during the 2018 arrest of Meng Wanzhou at Vancouver's airport says he didn't see himself as working for them. Sgt. Ross Lundie told the B.C.
Dec 7, 2020 5:49 PM
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Five things to know about the rollout of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that a small number of the most vulnerable in Canada could get Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine before the holidays.
Dec 7, 2020 5:28 PM
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The latest news on COVID 19 developments in Canada for Dec. 7 2020
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 7 p.m. Yukon is reporting three new cases of COVID-19 in the territory, all of them in Whitehorse and linked to a previous case.
Dec 7, 2020 5:23 PM
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Pandemic financial pressures deplete finances, spirits as festive season approaches
TORONTO — Pandemic restrictions and financial strain mean Christmas will look different than past years for Tia Cyr and her family, so she enlisted Santa in breaking the news to her son.
Dec 7, 2020 5:13 PM
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Environmental groups keep fighting KXL despite Biden's promise to block pipeline
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Critics of Canada's most controversial cross-border pipeline projects aren't taking their demise for granted under president-elect Joe Biden. A new report from the U.S.
Dec 7, 2020 4:30 PM
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5,800 years of droppings: Unique approach yields first long-term seabird trend data
Scientists have sifted through nearly 6,000 years of seabird droppings to get what they say could be the first long-term reading on how their numbers are affected by humans.
Dec 7, 2020 4:25 PM
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Perry Bellegarde won't seek re-election as head of Assembly of First Nations
OTTAWA — National Chief Perry Bellegarde of the Assembly of First Nations said he won't seek re-election as the head of the organization next summer, saying he has spent his six years in the role helping bring Indigenous issues to the forefront of Ca
Dec 7, 2020 4:12 PM
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Speakers' Spotlight threatened after being caught up in WE affair: co-founder
OTTAWA — A small business that used to book speaking engagements for Justin Trudeau and his family has been caught in the partisan crossfire of the WE Charity affair.
Dec 7, 2020 4:07 PM
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Police testify at coroner's inquest into 2018 murder of Quebec toddler
QUEBEC — A coroner's inquest into the brutal 2018 murder of a two-year-old girl whose body was found dumped in a garbage can opened Monday with the testimony of the Quebec City police officers who investigated the crime.
Dec 7, 2020 4:01 PM
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Montreal authorities clear out east-end homeless camp over safety concerns
MONTREAL — City officials continued dismantling a homeless camp in a park along Notre-Dame Street in east-end Montreal through the day Monday, with the plan to have everyone under a roof by nightfall, Mayor Valerie Plante said.
Dec 7, 2020 3:44 PM
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