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Cirque du Soleil CEO to be replaced by senior executive

Cirque du Soleil CEO to be replaced by senior executive

MONTREAL — Cirque du Soleil says it is promoting one of its senior executives to the role of president and CEO. The Montreal-based circus said today in a statement that chief operating officer Stéphane Lefebvre will start in the new role on Dec. 1.
Michigan abandons Line 5 challenge to focus instead on 2019 state court lawsuit

Michigan abandons Line 5 challenge to focus instead on 2019 state court lawsuit

WASHINGTON — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has abruptly abandoned her federal court case aimed at shutting down the cross-border Line 5 pipeline.
Desmond inquiry: Review needed of how Health Department serves African Nova Scotians

Desmond inquiry: Review needed of how Health Department serves African Nova Scotians

PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. — Nova Scotia's Health Department should consider ordering an independent review of how it serves Black people, a government official told an inquiry Tuesday.
Vice-president swears in David Cohen as newest U.S. ambassador to Canada

Vice-president swears in David Cohen as newest U.S. ambassador to Canada

WASHINGTON — David Cohen has been sworn in as the new United States ambassador to Canada — the first full-time American envoy since 2019. Vice-president Kamala Harris presided over the process in her ceremonial offices earlier today.
Study suggests Arctic to see more rain than snow earlier than expected

Study suggests Arctic to see more rain than snow earlier than expected

IQALUIT, Nunavut — Research suggests that rain will become more common in the Arctic than snow and, because of climate change, it could happen earlier than predicted with severeconsequences for the region's environment, its people, and its animals.
Quebec to include Indigenous perspectives in education review, add Indigenous content

Quebec to include Indigenous perspectives in education review, add Indigenous content

QUEBEC — The Quebec government will invest almost $20 million to better integrate young Indigenous people into the education system. The money will also go toward teaching young Quebecers about First Nations.
Montreal suburb revives plan to kill majority of deer herd in local park

Montreal suburb revives plan to kill majority of deer herd in local park

LONGUEUIL, Que. — A city south of Montreal announced Tuesday that it has revived a controversial plan to kill most of the deer in a local park, about a year after it backed off from a similar initiative because of public pressure.
Quebec announces details of $3.9-billion plan to address labour shortages

Quebec announces details of $3.9-billion plan to address labour shortages

QUEBEC — The Quebec government says its $3.9-billion plan to address labour shortages will focus on creating 170,000 jobs in six sectors it has identified as priorities. Premier François Legault made the announcement today in Quebec City. The $3.
Quebec judge rules Justin Trudeau didn't defame woman who heckled him at 2018 rally

Quebec judge rules Justin Trudeau didn't defame woman who heckled him at 2018 rally

MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has dismissed a defamation suit brought against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by a woman who heckled him at a 2018 rally south of Montreal.
Â鶹ÊÓƵ African envoy calls on Canada to support waiver on COVID-19 vaccines

Â鶹ÊÓƵ African envoy calls on Canada to support waiver on COVID-19 vaccines

Â鶹ÊÓƵ Africa's envoy in Ottawa is calling on Canada to support a waiver on patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines to end "vaccine apartheid" as her country copes with the fallout of its discovery of the new Omicron variant.
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