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Former British Columbia chief justice Lance Finch dies at 82
VANCOUVER — Lance S.G. Finch, a former chief justice of British Columbia, has died at the age of 82. Chief Justice Robert J. Bauman says as a judicial leader, Finch was strong, steady and humble.
Sep 1, 2020 2:49 PM
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Quebec daycare workers begin rotating strike as talks set to resume later this week
MONTREAL — A union representing 10,000 Quebec home daycare workers began the first of a series of rotating strikes Tuesday, leaving thousands of families to find alternate child-care arrangements.
Sep 1, 2020 2:31 PM
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High vaccine use urged by Tam, Njoo to beat COVID-19, restore pre-pandemic life
OTTAWA — Canadians will need to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated in large numbers to finally corral COVID-19 before life can return to a semblance of its pre-pandemic state, Canada's top public health officers said Tuesday.
Sep 1, 2020 2:30 PM
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Deceased former principal secretary of N.B. vice-regal office embezzled funds: RCMP
FREDERICTON — A senior civil servant who had control of the former New Brunswick lieutenant-governor's finances is accused of siphoning hundreds of thousands of dollars in public funds into his personal coffers between 2012 and 2019.
Sep 1, 2020 2:09 PM
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RCMP to respond to bullying review sparked by director facing security charges
OTTAWA — The RCMP says it is addressing "lessons learned" from the force's handling of employee complaints about bullying by a senior director who now awaits trial on national-security charges.
Sep 1, 2020 2:07 PM
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Lawyer for ex-Canadian Forces reservist wants weapons charges dropped
WASHINGTON — The lawyer for Patrik Mathews is asking a U.S.
Sep 1, 2020 1:50 PM
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Use of predictive policing tools in Canada highlight need for federal action, report says
Police forces across Canada have already begun using technology to predict who may become involved in illegal activity or where crimes might take place, an expert group warned Tuesday as it called on the federal government to protect residents from t
Sep 1, 2020 1:47 PM
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Police calls for domestic violence, mental crises rise during pandemic
OTTAWA — New data from some of Canada's biggest police forces show major COVID-19 lockdowns across much of the country in the spring led to a sharp uptick in calls to police for domestic violence and people in a mental health crisis.
Sep 1, 2020 1:03 PM
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Memorial to N.S. mass shooting victims to be removed, partly to deter gawkers
HALIFAX — Four months after a gunman killed 22 people in rural Nova Scotia, residents of the village where the shooting started have decided to dismantle a makeshift memorial outside a former church, partly because the roadside shrine continues to at
Sep 1, 2020 12:50 PM
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Statistics Canada preps new online inflation tool to better detail price impacts
OTTAWA — The national statistics agency is readying a new online tool to help Canadians track the impact of price changes on their spending during the pandemic.
Sep 1, 2020 11:49 AM
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