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Trans Mountain pipeline fine for bird disturbances upheld while penalty slashed

Trans Mountain pipeline fine for bird disturbances upheld while penalty slashed

A review panel is upholding a fine against the Trans Mountain pipeline for violations that resulted in disturbing bird nests.
Major winter storm approaching Ontario and Quebec : In The News for Dec. 23

Major winter storm approaching Ontario and Quebec : In The News for Dec. 23

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Dec. 23 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Experts clash on whether medically assisted dying system ready for expansion by March

Experts clash on whether medically assisted dying system ready for expansion by March

OTTAWA — Leading experts involved in developing an expansion of Canada's medically assisted dying regime to people whose sole underlying condition is a mental disorder are at odds over whether the expansion should be delayed.
Prime Minister Trudeau, family headed to Jamaica for weeklong holiday vacation

Prime Minister Trudeau, family headed to Jamaica for weeklong holiday vacation

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to Jamaica after Christmas for a one-week vacation with his immediate family.
As critics push Trudeau on China interference, Liberal MP says he has become 'target'

As critics push Trudeau on China interference, Liberal MP says he has become 'target'

OTTAWA — Politicians including a Liberal MP and a senator say they fear allegations of Chinese interference in the 2019 federal election will lead to anti-Asian racism.
Here are the bills, big and small, that politicians will be looking at next year

Here are the bills, big and small, that politicians will be looking at next year

OTTAWA — Parliament has begun a lengthy winter break, but more than a hundred bills are still on the table and ready to be picked up when lawmakers return to Ottawa in late January. Some are major Liberal priorities.
WestJet cancels flights at airports in B.C., Ontario, Montreal ahead of storms

WestJet cancels flights at airports in B.C., Ontario, Montreal ahead of storms

TORONTO — WestJet proactively cancelled flights at airports in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec Thursday night as storm systems bore down on the regions, deepening a cascade of disruptions that have sent travellers scrambling.
Former Haiti PM Laurent Lamothe seeks to contest Canadian sanctions in Federal Court

Former Haiti PM Laurent Lamothe seeks to contest Canadian sanctions in Federal Court

OTTAWA — Former Haitian prime minister Laurent Lamothe is asking a judge to strike down sanctions Canada imposed on him over claims he supported gangs that have unleashed a humanitarian crisis in Haiti.
Refugee group says Ottawa will help bring 600 LGBTQ Afghans to Canada

Refugee group says Ottawa will help bring 600 LGBTQ Afghans to Canada

OTTAWA — An LGBTQ refugee group says Ottawa is helping resettle to Canada 600 Afghans who are fleeing persecution due to their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Canada to spend $1.24B on rescue helicopter upgrades through sole-sourced deal

Canada to spend $1.24B on rescue helicopter upgrades through sole-sourced deal

OTTAWA — Canada is planning to spend $1.24 billion to upgrade its fleet of military search-and-rescue helicopters ⁠ — about $200 million more than originally planned.
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