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No damage reported or expected after 4.6 magnitude quake off Vancouver Island

No damage reported or expected after 4.6 magnitude quake off Vancouver Island

Undersea quake occurred at about 12:30 a.m. Monday 142 kilometres off Port Alice
Efforts to feed and free Beluga whale stuck in France’s Seine fail so far

Efforts to feed and free Beluga whale stuck in France’s Seine fail so far

Lost Beluga first seen in France’s river, far from its Arctic habitat, last week
Montreal Pride Parade organizers cancel event, citing lack of security

Montreal Pride Parade organizers cancel event, citing lack of security

More than 80 volunteers were absent, according to organizer
Parliamentary committee to begin study of RCMP’s use of cellphone spyware

Parliamentary committee to begin study of RCMP’s use of cellphone spyware

Tools covertly obtain data from phones, computers
Air Canada denying passenger compensation claims for staff shortages, citing safety

Air Canada denying passenger compensation claims for staff shortages, citing safety

Airlines required to pay if reason for cancellation is within their control, but not if safety is at play
Ottawa on track to spend $200M per year on cannabis for veterans

Ottawa on track to spend $200M per year on cannabis for veterans

Compensation for medical cannabis began in 2008 and has skyrocketed since
Tory leadership hopefuls say it’s time for unity. Here’s what some say that means

Tory leadership hopefuls say it’s time for unity. Here’s what some say that means

Leadership vote set for Sept. 10
Rourke reaches new heights as B.C. Lions rout struggling Edmonton Elks 46-14

Rourke reaches new heights as B.C. Lions rout struggling Edmonton Elks 46-14

Canadian QB throws for a whopping 477 yards, 5 touchdowns
Senegalese government says diplomat “savagely beaten” by Gatineau police

Senegalese government says diplomat “savagely beaten” by Gatineau police

The ministry did not immediately offer further details on her condition
Hockey Canada’s board chair Michael Brind’Amour steps down

Hockey Canada’s board chair Michael Brind’Amour steps down

Brind’Amour was elected board chair in 2018