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'People are dying': Edmonton council meeting hears call for homelessness emergency
EDMONTON — The mayor of Alberta's capital introduced a motion calling for an emergency to be declared over homelessness and housing Monday, along with a plan for immediate and systemic change.
Jan 15, 2024 5:23 PM
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Invasive or not enough? Lawyers raise concerns over screening of Gaza visa applicants
OTTAWA — The security screening the federal government has brought in for people applying to flee the Gaza Strip is facing criticism from both lawyers who feel its questions are too invasive and others who think it should dig even deeper.
Jan 15, 2024 4:44 PM
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Pet custody now part of B.C. family law to help families going through break ups
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Attorney General Niki Sharma says the often difficult issue of pet custody for families going through break ups could be easier to decide with family law changes that took effect Monday.
Jan 15, 2024 4:35 PM
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Liberal, NDP MPs head to Jordan, West Bank to ask Palestinians how to advance peace
OTTAWA — Five members of Parliament are in the Middle East to hear from Palestinians about how Canada can best push for peace and human rights in the region, with plans to visit the West Bank which has seen rising violence.
Jan 15, 2024 3:17 PM
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Caring society tells human rights tribunal Canada is failing on Jordan's Principle
OTTAWA — The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society says Canada is systematically failing to respond to Jordan's Principle requests to fund health and social services for children first and figure out who should be paying later.
Jan 15, 2024 3:11 PM
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Eby drops children's minister Mitzi Dean from job; Grace Lore appointed replacement
VICTORIA — A British Columbia cabinet minister who faced calls to resign has been pulled from her post as minister of children and family development.
Jan 15, 2024 3:07 PM
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Alberta electricity operator ends grid alert, says more wind and sun helped system
EDMONTON — Alberta's electricity operator says it ended a grid alert after more wind and solar power on Monday helped ease strain on the system.
Jan 15, 2024 2:30 PM
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Atlantic, federal housing ministers agree factory-produced homes offer way forward
HALIFAX — The federal and Atlantic provinces' housing ministers say they're looking at ways to boost factory-built housing for the East Coast, as the region's population keeps rising at a rapid pace.
Jan 15, 2024 2:20 PM
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Ontario launches 10-person long-term care investigations unit
TORONTO — A 10-person team of long-term care investigators in Ontario will now look into allegations of homes failing to protect their residents from abuse or neglect.
Jan 15, 2024 1:55 PM
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Judge rules lockdowns due to staff shortages at Nova Scotia jails are unlawful
HALIFAX — A pair of Nova Scotia Supreme Court rulings that say it is illegal to lock down inmates in provincial jails because of staffing shortages are being praised by an advocacy group as a victory for prisoner rights.
Jan 15, 2024 1:54 PM
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