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Victims of Nova Scotia mass shooting march to demand public inquiry
BIBLE HILL, N.S. - Family members of victims and their supporters marched to an RCMP station on Wednesday, calling for a full public inquiry into the April mass shooting that left 22 people dead in No...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Nick Beaton, whose wife Kristen Beaton was killed in the April mass shooting, attends a march organized by families of victims demanding an inquiry into the crimes in Nova Scotia that killed 22 people, in Bible Hill, N.S. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Off-duty Abbotsford, B.C., police officer dies after trying to stop disturbance
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. - A British Columbia police officer is being remembered for his "spark for life" and love of sharing stories and advice. Const. Allan Young, a 16-year member of the Abbotsford Police ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Search continues in Nova Scotia for man accused of stabbing officer, police dog
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. - Police continued their search Wednesday on Nova Scotia's South Shore for a fugitive accused of stabbing a police sergeant, assaulting a woman and injuring a police d...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Police say Quebec sisters were victims of double murder committed by their father
MONTREAL - A father who was the subject of an intense 10-day manhunt had killed his two young daughters with a blunt object and taken his own life before an Amber Alert was ever triggered fo...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Trudeau government relaxes fingerprinting rules for new hires during COVID-19
OTTAWA - The government has quietly relaxed a requirement to fingerprint prospective new federal hires as part of security screening, a move prompted by the need for physical distancing duri...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Ottawa cop's punches 'accelerated' Somali-Canadian man's death, Crown says
OTTAWA - The punches delivered by an Ottawa constable wearing reinforced gloves caused facial injuries that precipitated a Somali-Canadian man's death, prosecutors told the officer's manslaughter...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
Survivors, victims' family mark second anniversary of deadly Danforth shooting
TORONTO - Relatives of the victims of a deadly Toronto mass shooting gathered alongside local officials on Wednesday to mark the second anniversary of the tragedy that continues to make itself felt in...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2020
What's in the latest COVID-19 response bill passed by the House of Commons?
OTTAWA - Though the politics of Parliament Tuesday were largely focused on a controversy around how the Liberals handled a contract for a student grant program, MPs also passed a new piece of legislat...
The Canadian Press
Jul 21, 2020
Hoax call diverted resources during struggle to adapt to COVID-19: care home
VANCOUVER - A long-term care home in North Vancouver that was the site of Canada's first confirmed COVID-19 death says it received a hoax call as the outbreak began that created "needless fe...
The Canadian Press
Jul 21, 2020
Hearings begin for ex-Quebec deputy premier's request for stay of fraud charges
QUEBEC - Former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau and her co-accused are asking a court for a stay of procedures on corruption-related charges. The former Liberal politician and...
The Canadian Press
Jul 21, 2020
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