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Damaged Queen Victoria statue is beyond repair, Manitoba government says

Damaged Queen Victoria statue is beyond repair, Manitoba government says

WINNIPEG — A statue of Queen Victoria that was toppled and beheaded by protesters last year outside the Manitoba legislature is beyond repair and will not be restored.
CRTC renews CBC licensing for another five years, tweaks its mandate

CRTC renews CBC licensing for another five years, tweaks its mandate

OTTAWA — The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission said Wednesday that it is renewing CBC's licensing, with tweaks to its mandate that will make it spend money on programming produced by people with disabilities, Indigenous and
Parliamentary committee proposes government make strategy to address financial abuse

Parliamentary committee proposes government make strategy to address financial abuse

OTTAWA — A parliamentary report recommends the government develop a comprehensive strategy to address financial and economic abuse as a way to prevent intimate partner violence.
Zelenskyy calls on students to pressure their leaders to further support Ukraine

Zelenskyy calls on students to pressure their leaders to further support Ukraine

TORONTO — Students should pressure their political representatives to provide more support to Ukraine to help fight the ongoing Russian invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday, speaking virtually to an in-person audience at t
Quebec judge dismisses defamation suit against comedian Mike Ward regarding joke

Quebec judge dismisses defamation suit against comedian Mike Ward regarding joke

MONTREAL — A Quebec comedian who won a high-profile Supreme Court of Canada human rights case last year has logged another legal victory against one of his accusers.
Canadians more trusting of U.S. as ally, but less so of Biden, Pew poll suggests

Canadians more trusting of U.S. as ally, but less so of Biden, Pew poll suggests

WASHINGTON — Canadians are growing more confident in the United States as a trusted and reliable international ally, but losing faith in the man who's currently running the country, a new poll suggests.
Canadians more trusting of U.S. as ally, but less so of Biden, Pew poll suggests

Canadians more trusting of U.S. as ally, but less so of Biden, Pew poll suggests

WASHINGTON — Canadians are growing more confident in the United States as a trusted and reliable international ally, but losing faith in the man who's currently running the country, a new poll suggests.
Latest inflation numbers, Trudeau heads to Rwanda : In The News for June 22

Latest inflation numbers, Trudeau heads to Rwanda : In The News for June 22

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of June 22 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
'Permanent exile': lawyer for trucker in Broncos crash hopes to argue deportation

'Permanent exile': lawyer for trucker in Broncos crash hopes to argue deportation

Lawyer for the former truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash hopes he will get a chance to argue against his client's possible deportation before the Federal Court of Canada
No winning ticket sold for Tuesday's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket sold for Tuesday's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — There was no winning ticket sold in Tuesday's Lotto Max $60 million draw. However, six of the nine available $1 million Maxmillion prizes were claimed.
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