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Muslim charity wants court to freeze suspension, citing 'irreparable harm'

Muslim charity wants court to freeze suspension, citing 'irreparable harm'

OTTAWA — A Muslim charity is asking a court to freeze a federal suspension, which prohibits it from issuing tax receipts, while a challenge of the penalty plays out.
Most Canadians in favour of vaccine passports for non-essential activities: poll

Most Canadians in favour of vaccine passports for non-essential activities: poll

TORONTO — A majority of Canadians support a system that would require proof of vaccination to access some non-essential services, a new poll suggests as the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic takes hold.
Taliban checkpoints, bureaucratic hurdles limit hope as military lands in Afghanistan

Taliban checkpoints, bureaucratic hurdles limit hope as military lands in Afghanistan

OTTAWA — Ongoing complaints about roadblocks in Kabul and bureaucratic hurdles in Ottawa tempered any sense of relief on Thursday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed on the campaign trail that the Canadian military has arrived back in Afghan
'Money is not the issue,' says B.C. minister as fatigue catches up with firefighters

'Money is not the issue,' says B.C. minister as fatigue catches up with firefighters

Wildfire crews are facing fatigue in British Columbia as the busy season wears on, causing concern for their safety, says an operations manager.
Court dismisses appeal from B.C. man convicted in 1983 child murder

Court dismisses appeal from B.C. man convicted in 1983 child murder

VANCOUVER — An Indigenous man who spent 37 years claiming his innocence in the murder of a toddler is going back to prison after losing his appeal in British Columbia's highest court. A three-member panel of the B.C.
Experts praise Montreal's single-use plastics plan but say Canada has far to go

Experts praise Montreal's single-use plastics plan but say Canada has far to go

MONTREAL — Environmental experts are praising Montreal's decision to ban some kinds of single-use plastics, but they say Canada is still a long way from being plastic-free despite government promises.
N.S. legislature increases Black, female presence, still has no Indigenous member

N.S. legislature increases Black, female presence, still has no Indigenous member

HALIFAX — The representation of Black and female members has risen notably in Nova Scotia's legislature following Tuesday's provincial election, but no one who identifies as Indigenous was elected in the vote — or at any point in the province's histo
Quebec provincial police say suspect arrested after officer shot during traffic stop

Quebec provincial police say suspect arrested after officer shot during traffic stop

SAINTE-MARIE-DE-BEAUCE, Que. — A 54-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the shooting of a provincial police officer during a traffic stop Wednesday morning south of Quebec City.
Day parole denied again for man who strangled wife, buried body in their Calgary home

Day parole denied again for man who strangled wife, buried body in their Calgary home

BOWDEN, ALBERTA — A man who strangled his wife and cemented her body in a basement wall has again been denied day parole eight months before his statutory release from prison.
COVID-19: Quebec minister slams anti-vaccine passport protesters wearing yellow star

COVID-19: Quebec minister slams anti-vaccine passport protesters wearing yellow star

MONTREAL — Quebec's minister for the fight against racism is denouncing protesters who he said wore yellow stars at a protest earlier this week against the government's vaccine passport system.
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