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Critics question impact of proposed rules to crack down on harmful online content
OTTAWA — The Liberal government has laid out a blueprint for cracking down on harmful online materials posted to platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, with experts welcoming the move while casting a critical eye on the framework's effectiveness.
Jul 29, 2021 3:18 PM
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British Canadians frustrated by exclusion from U.K.'s new quarantine exemptions
OTTAWA — Many British Canadians are frustrated after being snubbed by a new plan to ease quarantine restrictions for entry to England and Scotland.
Jul 29, 2021 3:15 PM
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New Brunswick to lift remaining COVID-19 restrictions, but experts warn of relapse
HALIFAX — As New Brunswick prepares to drop all of its COVID-19 restrictions on Friday night, some infectious disease experts are warning the province should prepare for a surge in cases this fall because of the highly contagious Delta variant.
Jul 29, 2021 2:50 PM
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Quebec police mistake body of missing woman for mannequin, throw remains in garbage
SHERBROOKE, Que. — Police and firefighters in Sherbrooke, Que., allegedly mistook a woman's body for a mannequin and threw her remains into a dumpster, police Chief Danny McConnell said Thursday.
Jul 29, 2021 2:46 PM
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Michèle Audette, commissioner of MMIWG inquiry, among five named to Senate
OTTAWA — Michèle Audette, one of the commissioners for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, is among the five newest members of the Senate.
Jul 29, 2021 2:30 PM
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Habs' sponsors satisfied with team owner's apology for drafting Logan Mailloux
MONTREAL — While a Montreal group that helps victims of sexual assault continues to criticize the Montreal Canadiens' decision to draft a player convicted of a sex offence in Sweden, sponsors that earlier expressed concerns say they are sticking with
Jul 29, 2021 2:02 PM
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Tons of rock break off Stawamus Chief in Squamish, B.C., possibly due to heat
SQUAMISH, B.C. — Numerous rock climbing routes on the renowned Grand Wall of the Stawamus Chief in Squamish, B.C., are closed after a large slab broke off. The society that supports rock climbing in the area says hot weather might be to blame.
Jul 29, 2021 1:54 PM
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New Brunswick can't sue auditor, top court rules
OTTAWA — New Brunswick cannot sue accounting firm Grant Thornton over an allegedly flawed audit which led the province to backstop hefty loans to a company that soon ran into financial trouble, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Jul 29, 2021 12:25 PM
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Montreal police say body of suspect in Quebec's 14th femicide has been found in river
MONTREAL — The body of the suspect in the 14th femicide reported this year in Quebec has been found in a river north of Montreal, police said Thursday. Quebec's coroner's office identified the body as that of Navdeep Singh Ghotra, 30.
Jul 29, 2021 11:55 AM
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Border workers' union, employers to return to bargaining table after strike threat
OTTAWA — A union representing about 9,000 Canadian Border Service Agency workers says its members' employers have agreed to return to the bargaining table following a strike threat made earlier this week.
Jul 29, 2021 11:49 AM
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