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Police dog handler tells Quebec inquest he had trouble getting scent of girls, father

Police dog handler tells Quebec inquest he had trouble getting scent of girls, father

QUEBEC — A provincial police dog handler who arrived at the scene of a car crash involving two young Quebec girls and their father in July 2020 says he had difficulty doing his job because the scene had been contaminated by first responders who'd alr
Feds restrict funding of research with foreign agencies deemed to pose security risk

Feds restrict funding of research with foreign agencies deemed to pose security risk

OTTAWA — The federal government is moving to tighten its policy on bankrolling research with foreign entities that might pose a risk to national security.
Bird photographer's stunning image — an orca in flight off Vancouver's Stanley Park

Bird photographer's stunning image — an orca in flight off Vancouver's Stanley Park

VANCOUVER — A B.C. wildlife photographer looking for birds off the shores of Vancouver's Stanley Park has instead captured an unforgettable image of a different animal in flight — an orca leaping from Burrard Inlet.
Quebec government wants to hear from QMJHL commissioner on abuse in junior hockey

Quebec government wants to hear from QMJHL commissioner on abuse in junior hockey

QUEBEC — Premier François Legault says he expects Quebec Major Junior Hockey League officials will appear before a legislature committee over disturbing revelations of sexual assault and torture suffered by teenage hockey players.
Victims of racial discrimination deserve compensation, Montreal mayor testifies

Victims of racial discrimination deserve compensation, Montreal mayor testifies

Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante told a court on Wednesday that victims of racial profiling have the right to compensation, but it needs to be awarded based on a rigorous process to avoid throwing taxpayer money "out the window.
Inquests into Saskatchewan stabbing rampage set for January 2024

Inquests into Saskatchewan stabbing rampage set for January 2024

SASKATOON — Inquests examining the Saskatchewan stabbing rampage that left 11 people dead and 18 injured are tentatively scheduled for early next year.
In The News for Feb. 15 : Trudeau visits Caribbean Community summit in Bahamas

In The News for Feb. 15 : Trudeau visits Caribbean Community summit in Bahamas

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Feb. 15 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Percentage of permanent residents becoming Canadian citizens in decline: StatCan data

Percentage of permanent residents becoming Canadian citizens in decline: StatCan data

StatCan numbers reveal the percentage of permanent residents who become Canadians has plummeted over the past 20 years.
From Star Wars to swordfish 'sensitivities,' here's why the government deletes tweets

From Star Wars to swordfish 'sensitivities,' here's why the government deletes tweets

OTTAWA — When it comes to government information, there is no shortage of sensitive matters. As it turns out, a "fun fact" about ocean critters is on the list.
No winning ticket sold for Tuesday's $25 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket sold for Tuesday's $25 million Lotto Max jackpot

There was no winning ticket sold in Tuesday's Lotto Max $25 million draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Feb. 17 will be an estimated $30 million. The Canadian Press