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Quebec City police say weekend stabbing rampage didn't require a mass public alert
QUEBEC — Police overseeing the manhunt for a suspect in the Halloween night stabbing rampage in Quebec City judged that a mass public alert to residents wasn't necessary, a senior officer said Wednesday. Quebec City police Insp.
Nov 4, 2020 2:33 PM
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Canada 'watching very carefully,' Trudeau says of U.S. election cliffhanger
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday said he is keeping a close eye on the political drama unfolding in the United States, where the presidential election remains too close to call.
Nov 4, 2020 2:06 PM
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Psychiatrist tells Fredericton trial that accused killer Raymond has schizophrenia
FREDERICTON — A forensic psychiatrist testifying at the murder trial of Matthew Raymond told jurors Wednesday that the accused suffers from schizophrenia. Dr.
Nov 4, 2020 1:55 PM
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NDP to put wealth tax for pandemic expenses on Commons agenda: Singh
OTTAWA — The federal New Democrats will use an upcoming chance to set the agenda in the House of Commons to push for a new tax on wealthy people and those who made massive profits during the COVID-19 pandemic, their leader Jagmeet Singh says.
Nov 4, 2020 1:47 PM
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Close U.S. election shows power of individual vote, Americans in Canada say
TORONTO — The closely contested U.S. election has brought home the power of the individual voter for Americans in Canada who hail from the handful of toss-up states that will decide who occupies the White House for the next four years.
Nov 4, 2020 11:57 AM
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Ontario to lay out next phase of COVID-19 response in Thursday's budget
TORONTO — The Ontario government is expected to lay out the next phase of its COVID-19 response as it presents its first budget since the start of the pandemic on Thursday.
Nov 4, 2020 10:45 AM
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Corrective to Nov. 3 story on Broncos lawsuit with the Saskatchewan government
REGINA — In a Nov. 3 story about a lawsuit dealing with the Humboldt Broncos crash, The Canadian Press incorrectly reported that the semi truck hit the bus. In fact, the bus hit the truck after the truck drove into the path of the bus.
Nov 4, 2020 9:24 AM
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Parliamentary budget officer rebukes Trudeau government over spending secrecy
OTTAWA — Parliament's budget watchdog has called out the Trudeau government for not providing information on billions of dollars in planned federal spending.
Nov 4, 2020 9:17 AM
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'An insult to the families:' Saskatchewan government wants out of Broncos lawsuit
REGINA — Lawyers for the Saskatchewan government are to be in a Regina courtroom Wednesday to ask a judge to remove the province from a lawsuit filed by families of victims of the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Nov 4, 2020 8:39 AM
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Miss Vickie's Canada recalls Kettle Chip products over possible glass contamination
Miss Vickie’s Canada is recalling some Kettle Cooked Potato Chips due to possible glass contamination.
Nov 4, 2020 6:13 AM
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