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Pope Francis says he felt the pain of Indigenous Peoples during trip to Canada
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller says a lack of action would be the worst thing to follow an apology for residential schools as Pope Francis reflects on his historic journey to Canada.
Aug 3, 2022 5:34 PM
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Ottawa apologizes for 'radical social engineering' experiment on First Nation
PEEPEEKISIS CREE NATION — A Saskatchewan First Nation bore witness Wednesday to words it wanted from the federal government since the early 1950s — an apology.
Aug 3, 2022 5:30 PM
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Clayton Ruby, renowned Canadian civil rights lawyer, dies
Clayton Ruby, the Canadian civil rights lawyer who for decades took on some of the country's most notable and high-profile cases, was remembered Wednesday as a force in the legal world who changed lives through his advocacy
Aug 3, 2022 5:21 PM
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza believed to be killing seals in Quebec
MONTREAL — Quebec researchers have detected avian flu in at least two species of seal, and they fear the virus is to blame for the unusually high number of dead seals reported on the province's shorelines.
Aug 3, 2022 5:15 PM
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Snowbirds squad cancels shows in Penticton and Abbotsford, B.C., after hard landing
VANCOUVER — A malfunction that caused a Canadian Air Force Snowbirds pilot to make a hard landing after takeoff in northern British Columbia has forced the aerobatic team to cancel two performances in the province.
Aug 3, 2022 4:41 PM
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3D-printed 'ghost guns' seized in B.C. Interior after parts intercepted in mail: CBSA
VANCOUVER — Border officers report so-called "ghost guns" made from 3D-printed parts have been seized in the B.C. Interior, after international deliveries were intercepted at mail centres in Vancouver and Toronto.
Aug 3, 2022 3:56 PM
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Canadian foreign minister urges China to stand down on Taiwan amid military exercises
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly called for calm in the face of escalating tensions between the United States, Taiwan and China on Wednesday, even as she laid responsibility for the current standoff firmly at Beijing’s feet.
Aug 3, 2022 3:52 PM
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Foreign ministers of Canada and Germany say return of turbine calls Putin's bluff
MONTREAL — The fact that part of a Russian gas pipeline remains in Germany after it was returned to Europe by Canada reveals the dishonesty of President Vladimir Putin, the Canadian and German foreign ministers said Wednesday.
Aug 3, 2022 3:48 PM
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Amphibious tour bus crashes into gates of 24 Sussex, PM's vacant official residence
OTTAWA — An amphibious tour bus crashed into the fence of the prime minister's unoccupied official residence at 24 Sussex Drive on Wednesday morning during a dry run of a tour route. No injuries were reported.
Aug 3, 2022 1:40 PM
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Police arrest driver in early morning Parliament Hill crash
Ottawa police arrested a driver after what they describe as an unauthorized vehicle drove into the front gates of Parliament Hill early this morning. Police say a vehicle rammed into the gates outside the legislature at about 3:30 a.m.
Aug 3, 2022 12:43 PM
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