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How Truth and Reconciliation Day is marked across Canada
VICTORIA — British Columbia has introduced legislation to make the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation a statutory holiday. If the legislation passes, B.C. would become the sixth province or territory to designate Sept. 30 as a holiday.
Feb 7, 2023 3:07 PM
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Two Montreal police officers lied about 2017 death of detainee: ethics board
MONTREAL — Quebec's police ethics board has found that two Montreal officers lied to investigators who were looking into the 2017 death of a man in custody.
Feb 7, 2023 2:57 PM
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What Trudeau has offered to the premiers to fund health care
OTTAWA — Premiers got their fist look at Ottawa's offer to increase long-term health funding Tuesday at a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but the federal proposal falls short of what they were seeking.
Feb 7, 2023 2:43 PM
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Ottawa spending $2M for international commission to offer advice on unmarked graves
Ottawa is spending $2 million for an international organization to provide Indigenous communities with options for identifying possible human remains buried near former residential school sites.
Feb 7, 2023 2:09 PM
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Coalition calls on Ottawa to invest $6B in Indigenous housing
A new coalition is calling on the federal government to invest $6 billion in its upcoming budget to develop an urban, rural and northern Indigenous housing strategy.
Feb 7, 2023 1:25 PM
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COVID critic had illness but died of drug overdose, B.C. coroner says
VICTORIA — A report from British Columbia's coroner says a prominent anti-vaccine and COVID critic died in 2021 of a drug overdose, although he also tested positive for the illness post-mortem.
Feb 7, 2023 12:44 PM
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One-third of households say they're financially worse off compared to year ago: poll
OTTAWA — One-third of Canadian households say their financial situation has worsened over the last year, with families in lower income brackets more likely to report being worse off, a new poll suggests.
Feb 7, 2023 11:44 AM
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Quebec police say former health authority worker made fake COVID-19 vaccine documents
MONTREAL — Quebec anti-corruption police say a former employee of a Montreal health authority is facing criminal charges for allegedly creating fake proof-of-vaccination documents for COVID-19. Deborah Kapinga, 31, of Brossard, Que.
Feb 7, 2023 10:00 AM
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Emergencies Act commission report to be delivered Feb. 20
The federal commission looking into the Liberal government's decision to use the Emergencies Act is being granted an extension to deliver its report to the cabinet and the public at the same time this month.
Feb 7, 2023 9:17 AM
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Cree mother wonders how mining development in northern Quebec will affect food supply
CHISASIBI, Que.
Feb 7, 2023 3:00 AM
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