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Roughly 40,000 customers remain without power after deadly Quebec ice storm

Roughly 40,000 customers remain without power after deadly Quebec ice storm

Power has been restored to over 90 per cent of the more than one million customers who lost it
Alberta premier says she’s under ethics investigation related to COVID-19 prosecution

Alberta premier says she’s under ethics investigation related to COVID-19 prosecution

‘The premier welcomes this investigation, (and) is fully co-operating’
‘Hanging in’: David Suzuki shares insights as he retires from ‘The Nature of Things’

‘Hanging in’: David Suzuki shares insights as he retires from ‘The Nature of Things’

44 years in, Suzuki says he’s happy to be stepping away
BC Ferries cancels numerous Victoria to Vancouver sailings amid poor weather

BC Ferries cancels numerous Victoria to Vancouver sailings amid poor weather

Environment Canada rainfall and wind warnings cover much of the coast Sunday
Home-based workers became younger, more diverse in U.S. during pandemic

Home-based workers became younger, more diverse in U.S. during pandemic

Workers also got more educated and were more likely to move, according to the U.S. Census Bureau
Quebec tragedies put mental health in spotlight, but expert warns of stigma

Quebec tragedies put mental health in spotlight, but expert warns of stigma

Province seen string of recent seemingly random attacks
‘A hell of a choice’: Patients left frustrated amid delays to access assisted dying

‘A hell of a choice’: Patients left frustrated amid delays to access assisted dying

Eligibility for those with a mental disorder delayed once again
Review of democratic processes needed as ministerial responsibility changes: experts

Review of democratic processes needed as ministerial responsibility changes: experts

Some calling for a public inquiry into the state of Canada’s democracy
B.C. Archives removes licensing fees

B.C. Archives removes licensing fees

The new licensing structure applies to all materials housed within the B.C. Archives
Ontario nurses eye B.C.’s plan to cap nurse-to-patient ratio, ease workload

Ontario nurses eye B.C.’s plan to cap nurse-to-patient ratio, ease workload

BC Nurses’ Union said it worked alongside the government to come up with the proposal