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Man charged after targeting Somali women in parking lot of Edmonton mall
EDMONTON — A 41-year-old man has been charged after he allegedly yelled racial slurs at two Somali woman wearing hijabs in an Edmonton mall parking lot.
Dec 9, 2020 3:58 PM
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Quebec tables bill to give families of missing Indigenous children access to records
QUEBEC — The Quebec government introduced legislation on Wednesday that would allow relatives of Indigenous children who disappeared or died after being admitted to health-care facilities to obtain information about their loved ones.
Dec 9, 2020 3:44 PM
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Quebec government lawyers tell court Bill 21 is not a violation of freedoms
MONTREAL — The Quebec government does not believe its secularism law violates freedom of religion, but rather it serves to frame it, one of its lawyers told a court Wednesday.
Dec 9, 2020 3:33 PM
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Alek Minassian wanted to kill 100 people, but 'satisfied' with 10 deaths, court hears
TORONTO — The man who killed 10 pedestrians in Toronto's van attack wanted to kill 100 people in order to "set a world record," court heard Wednesday. Despite not achieving his goal on April 23, 2018, Alek Minassian told Dr.
Dec 9, 2020 3:24 PM
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Teen wanted to change schools after sexual assault at Toronto private school: witness
TORONTO — A student at a prestigious all-boys private school suspected "something might have been going on" when he saw a boisterous crowd gather in the school's locker room after a championship football game, but didn't witness a sexual assault on a
Dec 9, 2020 3:16 PM
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Gunman behind mass shooting in Nova Scotia had targets in Halifax: search warrants
HALIFAX — Newly released documents suggest the gunman behind the April mass shooting in Nova Scotia had planned to "get" a pair of people in Halifax during his rampage, but the Mounties were warned by his common-law spouse while he was on the loose n
Dec 9, 2020 2:57 PM
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Permanent fishway to be built at Fraser River landslide: Fisheries and Oceans
VANCOUVER — Fisheries and Oceans Canada has awarded a contract that would see a permanent fishway built to help fish migrate past a massive landslide on a remote stretch of British Columbia's Fraser River.
Dec 9, 2020 2:49 PM
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Canada and Britain sign agreement for post-Brexit trade, tables legislation
OTTAWA — Canada and Britain say they've signed a deal to keep trade flowing smoothly after the U.K. leaves the European Union at the end of the year.
Dec 9, 2020 2:02 PM
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Bank of Canada warns of bumpy economic start to 2021 despite vaccine rollout
OTTAWA — Positive news about vaccine delivery won't be enough to give the economy a shot in the arm to start 2021, the Bank of Canada said Wednesday as it kept its key interest rate on hold and warned rising COVID-19 cases in Canada will weigh on nea
Dec 9, 2020 1:06 PM
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COVID-19 detected in Yellowknife wastewater, some people asked to get tested
The government of the Northwest Territories says it has found COVID-19 in wastewater in Yellowknife. The N.W.T.'s chief public health officer, Dr. Kami Kandola, says this means there is likely an undetected case of COVID-19 in the capital.
Dec 9, 2020 12:02 PM
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