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No ‘euthanasia’ in Quebec care homes during COVID-19, expert tells coroner’s inquest

No ‘euthanasia’ in Quebec care homes during COVID-19, expert tells coroner’s inquest

Inquest examining people who died in residential settings during first months of COVID-19 pandemic.
Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson sworn in as Manitoba’s new premier

Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson sworn in as Manitoba’s new premier

Manitoba’s first female premier is also the only female premier right now in the 10 provinces
Trudeau takes carbon pricing debate to the global stage at COP26

Trudeau takes carbon pricing debate to the global stage at COP26

PM wants global price on carbon to cover 60 per cent of the planet’s greenhouse gas emissions.
Manitoba reports first chronic wasting disease case; bans hunting where animal found

Manitoba reports first chronic wasting disease case; bans hunting where animal found

CWD has appeared in deer and elk in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Quebec
PM says Indigenous talks may offer “solution” so Canada can honour war dead

PM says Indigenous talks may offer “solution” so Canada can honour war dead

The flag has been flying at half-mast at federal buildings since late May
Container ship refrigerators, styrofoam, garbage lifted from Vancouver Island beaches

Container ship refrigerators, styrofoam, garbage lifted from Vancouver Island beaches

Items collected by helicopter off Cape Palmerston beach on the northwest side of Vancouver Island
Long-awaited logging report to shape response to B.C.’s war in the woods

Long-awaited logging report to shape response to B.C.’s war in the woods

B.C. government to discuss old-growth logging with release of advisory panel report
Elections Canada probed how many Canadians have a ‘conspiracy mindset’

Elections Canada probed how many Canadians have a ‘conspiracy mindset’

Agency commissioned stand-alone survey into level of trust Canadians had in the electoral process
Alberta government, Opposition say the province should be consulted on emissions caps

Alberta government, Opposition say the province should be consulted on emissions caps

Both Kenney and Notley say province has to be at the table when limits are discussed
$13 million settlement approved with fertility doc alleged to have used wrong sperm

$13 million settlement approved with fertility doc alleged to have used wrong sperm

Judged has signed off on the settlement in the class-action case against Dr. Norman Barwin