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Minister say empty planes left China, pushes for virtual access to 'Michaels'

Minister say empty planes left China, pushes for virtual access to 'Michaels'

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Federal prison tensions rise amid COVID lockdowns; activists want releases

Federal prison tensions rise amid COVID lockdowns; activists want releases

TORONTO — Efforts to contain the rapid spread of COVID-19 in Canada's federal prisons have led to an increase in tensions that have prompted correctional officers to use force on at least two occasions in recent days, according to a prominent prisone
$500k bet on 'rock, paper, scissors' ruled invalid by Quebec court

$500k bet on 'rock, paper, scissors' ruled invalid by Quebec court

MONTREAL — A $500,000 debt incurred from three games of "rock, paper, scissors" is invalid, the Quebec Court of Appeal has ruled.
Trump envoy to Canada defends pause in World Health Organization funding

Trump envoy to Canada defends pause in World Health Organization funding

OTTAWA — Donald Trump's envoy to Canada defended the U.S. president's controversial decision to temporarily stop funding the World Health Organization during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Flood costs in Canada could nearly triple by 2030 with no mitigation

Flood costs in Canada could nearly triple by 2030 with no mitigation

OTTAWA — The yearly bills from overflowing rivers and rising seas in Canada could nearly triple by 2030 if Canada doesn't do more to improve flood protection, a new analysis suggested Thursday.
Police have 'good idea' gunman in N.S. mass shooting not licensed for weapons

Police have 'good idea' gunman in N.S. mass shooting not licensed for weapons

HALIFAX — Police say the man who went on a murderous rampage through five Nova Scotia communities was likely using firearms for which he didn't have a licence, and investigators are trying find out how he obtained weapons illegally.
Feds pour $1.1B into COVID-19 vaccine development, tracking of cases

Feds pour $1.1B into COVID-19 vaccine development, tracking of cases

OTTAWA — While the arrival of a COVID-19 vaccine in the near future would be ideal, other solutions to the pandemic it has caused might appear first, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in announcing more than $1 billion for medical research and testi
Provinces, feds will watch and learn from U.S. reopening efforts, PM suggests

Provinces, feds will watch and learn from U.S. reopening efforts, PM suggests

WASHINGTON — Canada will be watching the United States closely for teachable moments in the coming weeks, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday as regional leaders in both countries began taking tentative steps along the road to recovery in an
All too easy to impersonate a police officer: national association

All too easy to impersonate a police officer: national association

OTTAWA — Police are investigating how a 51-year-old denturist in Nova Scotia was able to get his hands on a seemingly authentic RCMP uniform and mock police cruiser before embarking on a killing spree that ended the lives of 22 people.
Canada's COVID death toll passes 2,000; Saskatchewan outlines reopening plans

Canada's COVID death toll passes 2,000; Saskatchewan outlines reopening plans

TORONTO — Canada's COVID-19 death toll passed the 2,000 mark on Thursday as scientists across the country scrambled to find a treatment or vaccine for coronavirus disease and Saskatchewan became the first province to announce detailed plans for easin