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Daughter-in-law died: Calgary man warns of rockfall on Trans-Canada Highway in B.C.

Daughter-in-law died: Calgary man warns of rockfall on Trans-Canada Highway in B.C.

CALGARY — Alan Tennant and his wife, Rona, were driving on the Trans-Canada Highway through the Rocky Mountains earlier this month when the unthinkable happened. The two were on their way to Golden, B.C.
Behind the scenes of the removal of residential schools memorial from Parliament Hill

Behind the scenes of the removal of residential schools memorial from Parliament Hill

OTTAWA — The federal government had originally hoped to remove a Parliament Hill memorial dedicated to Indigenous children who died and went missing from residential schools months earlier than actually happened last year, according to newly released
No winning ticket for Tuesday's $65 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket for Tuesday's $65 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — There was no winning ticket was sold in Tuesday's Lotto Max $65 million draw. However, two ticket holders in Ontario will each claim one of the eight available $1 million Maxmillion prizes.
B.C. government disputes land claim by First Nation on Vancouver Island

B.C. government disputes land claim by First Nation on Vancouver Island

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government admits that members of the Nuchatlaht First Nation are descended from a historical Indigenous collective, but the lineage through a family of chiefs doesn't establish Aboriginal title, a provincial lawyer s
In the room where it happened: How the Liberal-NDP confidence deal was struck

In the room where it happened: How the Liberal-NDP confidence deal was struck

OTTAWA — The Liberals and New Democrats have been dancing around the idea of a deal to work together since the 2019 election first reduced the Trudeau government to a minority.
Ottawa mayor urges feds to bring workers back downtown to save local businesses

Ottawa mayor urges feds to bring workers back downtown to save local businesses

OTTAWA — The mayor of Canada's capital city is urging the federal government to send its workers back to their downtown offices to bolster flagging local businesses.
Liberal-NDP deal buys more time for next Conservative leader, but there's a downside

Liberal-NDP deal buys more time for next Conservative leader, but there's a downside

OTTAWA — A new agreement forged by the federal Liberal government and New Democrats has something important to offer the next Conservative leader: Time.
Montreal city councillor blasts Ukrainian anthem in front of Russian Consulate

Montreal city councillor blasts Ukrainian anthem in front of Russian Consulate

Montreal city councillor Serge Sasseville stood alone in front of the Russian Consulate Tuesday, flipped on a small speaker and turned up the volume as the Ukrainian national anthem sounded through the neighbourhood.
Feds mum on next step in fighter jet competition

Feds mum on next step in fighter jet competition

OTTAWA — Federal procurement officials won’t say when Canada will take the next step in the years-long process of selecting a new fighter jet.
Workers back on the job after CP Rail and union agree to final arbitration

Workers back on the job after CP Rail and union agree to final arbitration

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.