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Métis National Council elects first new president in 18 years

Métis National Council elects first new president in 18 years

SASKATOON — The Métis National Council has elected its first new leader in nearly two decades.
Reconciliation Day not holiday because Quebec needs more productivity: Legault

Reconciliation Day not holiday because Quebec needs more productivity: Legault

Quebec Premier François Legault says the province cannot afford to make the national day honouring victims and survivors of residential schools a statutory holiday.
Canada's top court to rule on Ontario's move to slash Toronto city council

Canada's top court to rule on Ontario's move to slash Toronto city council

TORONTO — Canada's top court is expected to rule Friday on whether Ontario Premier Doug Ford's decision to slash the size of Toronto's city council during the last municipal election was constitutional.
One bath a week: ombudswoman says Quebec home care has been insufficient for years

One bath a week: ombudswoman says Quebec home care has been insufficient for years

Quebec's ombudswoman says there are some home care providers in the province that only offer one bath per week for seniors who do not have skin conditions.
Ex PQ-leader Boisclair renounces preliminary hearing, will face sex assault trials

Ex PQ-leader Boisclair renounces preliminary hearing, will face sex assault trials

MONTREAL — Former Parti Québécois leader André Boisclair is renouncing his right to a preliminary inquiry on sexual assault charges and will go directly to trial.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, COVID exemptions: In The News for Sept. 30

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, COVID exemptions: In The News for Sept. 30

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 Sept. 30 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Jury finds Winnipeg man guilty of first-degree murder in stabbing of three-year-old

Jury finds Winnipeg man guilty of first-degree murder in stabbing of three-year-old

WINNIPEG — Family members of a three-year-old boy who was stabbed while he slept in his bed hugged and cried outside a Winnipeg courtroom Wednesday night after his accused killer was found guilty.
Truth and Reconciliation Day personal for new Governor General Mary May Simon

Truth and Reconciliation Day personal for new Governor General Mary May Simon

OTTAWA — Governor General Mary May Simon had some very personal reflections Wednesday on the eve of Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Old-growth logging protesters dig in as company appeals court's injunction denial

Old-growth logging protesters dig in as company appeals court's injunction denial

VICTORIA — All sides in the old-growth logging dispute dug in deeper Wednesday after a British Columbia Supreme Court judge refused to extend an injunction against protest blockades on southern Vancouver Island.
'State of crisis': National medical group urges lockdowns in Alberta and Saskatchewan

'State of crisis': National medical group urges lockdowns in Alberta and Saskatchewan

CALGARY — If you think of COVID-19 like a fire, one Grande Prairie doctor would describe Alberta's blaze as out of control with too few resources dedicated to fighting it. Dr.
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