By Noé Chartier The Liberal cabinet is holding a retreat this week in Vancouver ahead of the fall parliamentary session and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic Leblanc said on Sept.…
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One Suspect in Saskatchewan Stabbing Rampage Found Dead, Brother Still at Large: RCMP
by EditorKBy Isaac Teo RCMP say Damien Sanderson, one of the two men wanted in connection to the stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan, has been found dead. The body of the 31-year-old…
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Canadian Police Hunt for Suspects After 10 Stabbed to Death
by EditorRREGINA, Saskatchewan—Canadian police searched on Monday for two men suspected of stabbing 10 people to death in an indigenous community and a nearby town, as the massive manhunt entered its…
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Arrest Warrants Issued as Manhunt Continues for Suspects in Saskatchewan Stabbing Rampage That Left 10 Dead
by EditorKBy Isaac Teo Saskatchewan RCMP say arrest warrants have been issued for two suspects who are still at large after a stabbing rampage that left 10 people dead and at…
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Viewpoints: John Robson: Instead of Bickering Over Seat Distribution, Make Parliament Serve Canadians Better
by EditorKJohn Robson Commentary With a new census in the bag, Elections Canada has unveiled its plan to redistribute parliamentary seats to a cheery national chorus of “it’s not fair to…
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Viewpoints: Canada Residential School Survivors’ Flag on Parliament Hill
by EditorKColin Alexander Commentary So here we go again, with a flag flying on Parliament Hill to commemorate allegedly universal horrors of residential schools for the indigenous. Nobody says there was…
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By Andrew Chen As parliamentarians announce plans to visit Taiwan this fall, dozens of Canada-based groups known for their pro-Beijing positions are voicing support for communist China’s threat to take…
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Defendants in Freedom Convoy Lawsuit Want $450K Unfrozen to Pay for Lawyers in Upcoming Inquiry
by EditorKBy Isaac Teo Defendants in a Freedom Convoy lawsuit have asked a court to release just over $450,000 in frozen funds so that they can pay for legal representatives in…
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Foreign Affairs Minister Praises UN Report on China’s Human Rights Issues in Xinjiang
by EditorKBy Andrew Chen Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly praised a United Nations report on the Chinese regime’s abuses of ethnic minorities in its northwestern Xinjiang Province, saying that it adds…
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By Peter Wilson More than one-third of Canadian farms are facing labour shortages of both high and low-skilled workers, says a recent report from the Department of Agriculture. “Around a…