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Atikamekw leaders taken aback by Quebec government refusal to adopt Joyce's Principle
MONTREAL — Atikamekw leaders in Quebec say they are disappointed by the provincial government's refusal to adopt measures aimed at improving Indigenous health care this week over a reference to systemic racism in the recommendations.
Nov 28, 2020 4:46 PM
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Feds unveil more funding for dairy, poultry and egg farmers hurt by free trade deals
OTTAWA — Canadian egg and poultry farmers who've lost domestic market share due to two recent free trade agreements will soon have access to $691 million in federal cash, Canada's agriculture minister announced Saturday.
Nov 28, 2020 3:35 PM
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Senators ponder how far to go to protect charter rights in assisted-dying bill
OTTAWA — There was a strong message conveyed to cabinet ministers last week as senators grilled them on the Trudeau government's bill to expand access to medical assistance in dying. We told you so.
Nov 28, 2020 3:21 PM
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No winning ticket for Friday night's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket was sold for the $55 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw. However, there were six Maxmillions prizes of $1 million each up for grabs and one of them was claimed by a lottery player somewhere in the Prairies.
Nov 28, 2020 8:23 AM
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A look at what provinces and territories have said about COVID-19 vaccine plans
The federal government is laying plans for the procurement and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, inking contracts with seven potential manufacturers and saying six million doses could arrive in the country in the first quarter of 2021.
Nov 28, 2020 1:03 AM
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Trudeau feels most Canadians could be vaccinated by September 2021
Beset by ongoing questions about Canada's COVID-19 vaccine strategy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to assuage the public with assurances most Canadians could be inoculated by September 2021, with distribution led by a former NATO commander.
Nov 27, 2020 10:04 PM
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Mountie says he suggested meeting with CBSA on Meng arrest to avoid 'problems'
VANCOUVER — The Mountie who says he warned against arresting Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou by boarding her plane when it landed in Vancouver says he made his own decision to come into the airport and help that day. Sgt.
Nov 27, 2020 8:57 PM
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PMOops: Trudeau's office releases account of him scolding O'Toole before he does it
OTTAWA — A spokesman for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his office accidentally sent out an account of a phone call with Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole that hadn't happened yet.
Nov 27, 2020 8:07 PM
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A look at what provinces and territories have said about COVID-19 vaccine plans
The federal government is laying plans for the procurement and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, inking contracts with seven potential manufacturers and saying six million doses could arrive in the country in the first quarter of 2021.
Nov 27, 2020 7:52 PM
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Study suggests pandemic-induced recession could impact paternity leave take-up rates
OTTAWA — New research suggests a bump in the number of fathers who planned to take time off with a new baby under a nascent national leave program could be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nov 27, 2020 7:25 PM
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