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New bill will require Quebec newcomers to adopt 'common culture,' minister says
MONTREAL — Quebec’s immigration minister says newcomers to the province need to embrace the “common culture," as the government looks to put Quebec identity back at the forefront of the political agenda.
Jan 28, 2025 1:09 PM
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Highlights of the foreign interference commission's final report
OTTAWA — After 18 months of hearings and testimony from more than 100 witnesses, the Commission on Foreign Interference released its final report Tuesday.
Jan 28, 2025 11:34 AM
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Navy identifies sailor who died after small boat capsized in calm Halifax harbour
HALIFAX — The Royal Canadian Navy has identified the sailor who died Friday after a small military boat capsized in the north end of Halifax harbour.
Jan 28, 2025 7:03 AM
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In the news today: Ford set to dissolve government for early election
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Jan 28, 2025 2:15 AM
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Quebec legislature returns for spring session amid Trump tariff threat
MONTREAL — The Quebec legislature resumes sitting Tuesday for a spring session likely to be dominated by the threat of a trade war with the United States and a renewed focus on secularism and identity.
Jan 28, 2025 2:00 AM
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Historic $32.5B tobacco proposal faces final test in series of hearings
TORONTO — A historic proposal that would see three major tobacco companies pay out billions to provinces and territories as well as former smokers across Canada is set to face its final test over the coming weeks. The proposed $32.
Jan 28, 2025 2:00 AM
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Trump bump: U.S. citizenship renunciation inquiries surge in Canada, lawyers say
For more than a decade, Wisconsin native Douglas Cowgill has helped Americans in Canada navigate the complex task of renouncing their U.S. citizenship, cutting themselves loose from that nation's Internal Revenue Service in the process.
Jan 28, 2025 2:00 AM
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Alberta doctors criticize provincial COVID-19 report as harmful 'anti-science'
EDMONTON — The organization representing Alberta physicians is calling out a government panel's COVID-19 report as “anti-science.” Dr.
Jan 27, 2025 4:58 PM
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Chrystia Freeland pitches aggressive trade retaliation threat to ward off Trump
OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland argues Canada can turn the tables on U.S. President Donald Trump and avoid massive U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods by scaring key American businesses.
Jan 27, 2025 4:41 PM
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Canada stops letting cross-border hikers enter B.C. via Pacific Crest Trail
OTTAWA — The Canadian Border Services Agency says hikers on a trail that crosses into British Columbia from Washington state will no longer be allowed to proceed without first entering Canada through a designated entry point.
Jan 27, 2025 2:42 PM
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