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Winners of 2021 National Newspaper Awards announced

Winners of 2021 National Newspaper Awards announced

TORONTO — The National Newspaper Awards for 2022 were awarded Friday night: Here is a list of the winners. -- Arts and Entertainment: Kate Taylor, Globe and Mail. -- E.
Winners of 2021 National Newspaper Awards announced

Winners of 2021 National Newspaper Awards announced

TORONTO — The Globe and Mail was the top winner of the 2021 National Newspaper Awards, earning nearly half of the 22 prizes handed out during a virtual event Friday.
A correction to a story about four men who died in a plane crash in Ontario

A correction to a story about four men who died in a plane crash in Ontario

VANCOUVER — In a story that moved Thursday, May 5, The Canadian Press said Hankun Kong was one of four men killed in a small plane crash in Ontario. In fact, Hankun Hong was the name of the man killed. The Canadian Press
Still 'non-negotiable': Canada's natural resources minister redraws line on Line 5

Still 'non-negotiable': Canada's natural resources minister redraws line on Line 5

WASHINGTON — Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is doubling down on Canada's assertion that the continuing operation of the Line 5 pipeline is "non-negotiable.
Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard turned into 'monster' in hotel room, woman testifies

Hedley singer Jacob Hoggard turned into 'monster' in hotel room, woman testifies

TORONTO — A young woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard when she was a teenager told a Toronto court the singer turned into an unrecognizable "monster" after bringing her to his hotel room.
Public health agency trying to find out how many Canadians struggling with long COVID

Public health agency trying to find out how many Canadians struggling with long COVID

OTTAWA — Federal agencies are trying to get a handle on how many Canadians may be suffering from long COVID as researchers learn more about the mysterious after-effects of the virus.
Definition of 'inefficient fossil fuel subsidy' still elusive in Canada

Definition of 'inefficient fossil fuel subsidy' still elusive in Canada

OTTAWA — Thirteen years ago, as part of a commitment made by all G20 nations, Canada began promising to scrub out all inefficient fossil fuel subsidies from the government's books.
Joel Etienne, failed Conservative leadership candidate, resolves issue with party

Joel Etienne, failed Conservative leadership candidate, resolves issue with party

OTTAWA — A failed candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada's leadership says he will put his efforts to appeal the decision to rest.
Supreme Court rules Quebec sex assault defendant must face trial despite delays

Supreme Court rules Quebec sex assault defendant must face trial despite delays

OTTAWA — A defendant cannot use court delays in their first trial as justification for a stay of proceedings if they are ordered to stand trial a second time, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday.
Canada makes US$99M payment as part of deal to foot more of bill for developing F-35

Canada makes US$99M payment as part of deal to foot more of bill for developing F-35

Ottawa has made a multimillion-dollar payment as part of a renegotiated deal that is expected to see Canada foot more of the bill for developing the F-35 than in previous years.