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Ottawa police say this year's Canada Day will see 'unprecedented' security response

Ottawa police say this year's Canada Day will see 'unprecedented' security response

An Ottawa police officer says this Canada Day will be 'unprecedented and unique' with a never-before-seen security posture as the main events take place off Parliament Hill
Ontario woman, 25, charged in brazen killing of Quebec man inside busy restaurant

Ontario woman, 25, charged in brazen killing of Quebec man inside busy restaurant

MONTREAL — Quebec provincial police say they've arrested an Ontario woman in the killing this month of a Quebec man with reported links to organized crime. Provincial police say Britney Lewis, 25, of Pickering, Ont.
B.C. firms must pay for tax decisions made before rules were changed: SCOC

B.C. firms must pay for tax decisions made before rules were changed: SCOC

OTTAWA — Canada's highest court says two British Columbia companies that thought they were following tax guidelines while trying to protect corporate assets now owe money to the Canada Revenue Agency because a Tax Court reinterpreted the rules.
Urgent changes needed to ensure CSIS can carry out intelligence mandate: spy watchdog

Urgent changes needed to ensure CSIS can carry out intelligence mandate: spy watchdog

Canada's spy service has failed to make the crucial process of applying for court warrants a specialized trade that requires training, experience and investment in people, watchdog says
168 cases of monkeypox confirmed in Canada, including 141 in Quebec

168 cases of monkeypox confirmed in Canada, including 141 in Quebec

OTTAWA — Federal officials say there are 168 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Canada. The Public Health Agency of Canada says 141 cases have been reported in Quebec, 21 in Ontario, four in Alberta and two in British Columbia as of Friday.
Quebec RCMP say search complete of properties allegedly connected with neo-Nazi group

Quebec RCMP say search complete of properties allegedly connected with neo-Nazi group

PLESSISVILLE, Que. — The RCMP say search warrants executed Thursday on properties southwest of Quebec City allegedly connected to a neo-Nazi terrorist group were completed without incident and the investigation remains ongoing.
Corrective to June 16 story on a federal dental care program

Corrective to June 16 story on a federal dental care program

OTTAWA — In a June 16 story on the promised federal dental care program, The Canadian Press erroneously called a professional organization the Canadian Dental Program. In fact, it is the Canadian Dental Association. The Canadian Press
CP NewsAlert: Manitoba RCMP charge priest in residential school case

CP NewsAlert: Manitoba RCMP charge priest in residential school case

WINNIPEG — Manitoba RCMP say Arthur Masse, a 92-year-old priest, has been charged with indecent assault after a decade-long investigation into the Fort Alexander Residential School northeast of Winnipeg. More coming. The Canadian Press
Climbing pump prices, report calls for changes at CSIS : In The News for June 17

Climbing pump prices, report calls for changes at CSIS : In The News for June 17

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 June 17 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
For fans and tourist businesses, Sunday Montreal Grand Prix marks return to normal

For fans and tourist businesses, Sunday Montreal Grand Prix marks return to normal

MONTREAL — For racing fans in downtown Montreal checking out luxury cars and enjoying the celebrationsaround the return of the Canadian Grand Prix, this weekend could not come soon enough.