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Quebec election: Conservative leader on defensive over unpaid taxes

Quebec election: Conservative leader on defensive over unpaid taxes

MONTREAL — Conservative Party of Quebec Leader Éric Duhaime said Tuesday that years of unpaid taxes on a property in Quebec City were the result of a friend in financial difficulty.
Quebec MP leaves Tories as Poilievre unveils new leadership team

Quebec MP leaves Tories as Poilievre unveils new leadership team

OTTAWA — Pierre Poilievre faced one of his first tests as federal Conservative leader on Tuesday as a prominent member of Parliament from Quebec announced he was leaving the Tories to sit as an Independent because he disagreed with the party’s new di
Feds to announce details of cost-of-living help for low, modest-income Canadians

Feds to announce details of cost-of-living help for low, modest-income Canadians

SAINT ANDREWS, N.B. — Liberal cabinet ministers said Tuesday the federal government is listening to Canadians who are struggling under the weight of inflation and offering targeted aid for those who need it the most.
Hockey Canada told Ottawa of its National Equity Fund in 2019

Hockey Canada told Ottawa of its National Equity Fund in 2019

Hockey Canada asked the federal government in 2019 if it could self-govern its safe-sport cases, despite facing a "significant potential claim.
Indigenous residents question RCMP failure to issue warnings about N.S. mass shooter

Indigenous residents question RCMP failure to issue warnings about N.S. mass shooter

HALIFAX — An inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting heard today from Indigenous residents who complained about the RCMP's failure to issue timely warnings as the killer passed near two First Nations during his 13-hour rampage.
Yukon Premier Sandy Silver says he's stepping down to reconnect with community

Yukon Premier Sandy Silver says he's stepping down to reconnect with community

YELLOWKNIFE — Yukon Premier Sandy Silver says he's ready to be known as just Sandy again. Silver announced plans to step down as leader of the Yukon Liberal Party on Friday at a hastily convened news conference in Whitehorse.
Weather Network predicts warmer-than-normal fall across most of Canada

Weather Network predicts warmer-than-normal fall across most of Canada

In B.C., we can expect a warm September.
Mass Saskatchewan stabbing shows gap in how suspect with arrest warrant was at large

Mass Saskatchewan stabbing shows gap in how suspect with arrest warrant was at large

OTTAWA — In late May, a parole officer issued an arrest warrant for an offender with a violent criminal past who had recently been released from prison in Saskatchewan and who had since disappeared.
Trudeau's inflation plan, GTA shootings: In The News for Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022

Trudeau's inflation plan, GTA shootings: In The News for Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022

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 Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. What we are watching in Canada ...
Press perils: killing of Las Vegas reporter drives home dangers of modern journalism

Press perils: killing of Las Vegas reporter drives home dangers of modern journalism

WASHINGTON — The slaying of a Las Vegas newspaper reporter, allegedly at the hands of one of his investigative targets, is driving home a reality the U.S. hasn't had to confront since the Civil War: journalism on home soil is becoming more dangerous.