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World food crisis prompts rise in child marriages: Canadian aid agencies

World food crisis prompts rise in child marriages: Canadian aid agencies

OTTAWA — The world food crisis, made worse by the war in Ukraine, is leading to a rise in underage girls being forced into marriage, Canadian aid agencies warn.
Quebec rejects plea to send army to northern region facing health worker shortage

Quebec rejects plea to send army to northern region facing health worker shortage

MONTREAL — Quebec's Health Department has rejected a request from officials in the northern region of Nunavik to have Armed Forces members brought in to help ease a shortage of health-care workers.
Snowbirds grounded in 'operational pause' as B.C. accident investigated: Air Force

Snowbirds grounded in 'operational pause' as B.C. accident investigated: Air Force

WINNIPEG — The Royal Canadian Air Force has ordered an "operational pause" for its Snowbird air demonstration squadron jets after a crash earlier this month. A statement from Maj.-Gen.
Draft speech on residential schools edited out blaming Ottawa for abuse: documents

Draft speech on residential schools edited out blaming Ottawa for abuse: documents

Ottawa was careful to avoid admitting abuses Indigenous children suffered at residential schools happened "at the hands of the federal government" in remarks prepared for a Liberal cabinet minister after the discovery of unmarked graves last year, do
Family of Saskatoon woman being held in U.S. wants her extradited home to Canada

Family of Saskatoon woman being held in U.S. wants her extradited home to Canada

Relatives of a Saskatchewan woman being held in custody in the United States say they want her extradited quickly to deal with her charges in Canada.
Quebec religious minorities feel less safe, hopeful due to secularism law: survey

Quebec religious minorities feel less safe, hopeful due to secularism law: survey

MONTREAL — Religious minorities in Quebec are feeling less safe, less accepted and less hopeful since the province passed its secularism law three years ago, a new survey suggests.
Montreal public health investigating after man dies from legionnaires' disease

Montreal public health investigating after man dies from legionnaires' disease

Montreal public health officials say they are investigating a deadly case of legionnaires' disease in the city's east end to see if it is linked to two other cases detected in the area.
RCMP apologize: Questions remain more than 50 years after Yukon woman's death

RCMP apologize: Questions remain more than 50 years after Yukon woman's death

Family members are still searching for answers after the RCMP apologized for not properly investigating an Indigenous woman's death more than five decades ago.
Tory leadership poll; how families are coping with inflation: In The News for Aug. 10

Tory leadership poll; how families are coping with inflation: In The News for Aug. 10

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 Aug. 10 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
The Poilievre divide: Ontario MP preferred leader for Conservatives but not Canadians

The Poilievre divide: Ontario MP preferred leader for Conservatives but not Canadians

OTTAWA — Ontario MP Pierre Poilievre remains the heavy favourite to be the next Conservative party leader but he trails opponent Jean Charest for support among Canadians as a whole.
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