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Canadian broadcasters pledge climate action to ease environmental impact of industry

Canadian broadcasters pledge climate action to ease environmental impact of industry

BANFF, Alta. — Canada’s leading media companies are banding together to work on reducing their collective impact on the environment.
Justice Russell Brown retires from Supreme Court, ending judicial conduct review

Justice Russell Brown retires from Supreme Court, ending judicial conduct review

OTTAWA — Russell Brown retired from the Supreme Court of Canada on Monday, ending a probe into allegations of misconduct, and the federal justice minister says the search to replace him will begin "in the coming days."
New Brunswick child advocate offers critique of province's school LGBTQ policy

New Brunswick child advocate offers critique of province's school LGBTQ policy

FREDERICTON — Changes announced last week to New Brunswick's policy on sexual orientation in schools are "incredibly vague and shoddy" and could open the door to discrimination, the province's youth and child advocate warned Monday.
Local news, Quebec publishers first targets of Facebook's block on Canadian news

Local news, Quebec publishers first targets of Facebook's block on Canadian news

OTTAWA — Meta has started blocking news for some Canadians on its Facebook and Instagram platforms in response to a Liberal government bill that could soon become law.
New Canada Post stamp honours first Indigenous woman to lead a Canadian government

New Canada Post stamp honours first Indigenous woman to lead a Canadian government

ULUKHAKTOK, N.W.T. — The first Indigenous woman to lead a provincial or territorial government in Canada is being honoured with a new stamp.
Opposition leaders yet to meet about setting terms of possible public inquiry: Singh

Opposition leaders yet to meet about setting terms of possible public inquiry: Singh

OTTAWA — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says opposition leaders have yet to meet to discuss terms of reference for a possible public inquiry into foreign interference.
Evacuation order stays in place as wildfire continues to menace town west of Edmonton

Evacuation order stays in place as wildfire continues to menace town west of Edmonton

EDMONTON — A wildfire that forced the evacuation of a town west of Edmonton continues to menace the community with crews also battling heavy, vision-obscuring smoke. Edson Mayor Kevin Zahara said the fire remains within 1.5 kilometres of his town’s southern edge.
Biden is determined to say as little as possible about Trump's indictment

Biden is determined to say as little as possible about Trump's indictment

WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s rare for the leader of the free world to be rendered silent, but President Joe Biden is clearly determined to say as little as possible about his predecessor Donald Trump’s federal indictment.
Trump arrives in Florida as history-making court appearance approaches in classified documents case

Trump arrives in Florida as history-making court appearance approaches in classified documents case

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump arrived in Florida on Monday ahead of a history-making federal court appearance on dozens of felony charges accusing him of illegally hoarding classified documents and thwarting the Justice Department's efforts to get them back.
Manitoba First Nation proposes class action against Ottawa for housing conditions

Manitoba First Nation proposes class action against Ottawa for housing conditions

WINNIPEG — The chief of a remote First Nation in northern Manitoba is proposing a national class action lawsuit against the federal government for failing to address the housing crisis in Indigenous communities.
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