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Restaurants near virus hot spots weigh safety-vs-profit with locals-only dining
Some southern Ontario restaurants are making the tough financial choice to bar out-of-town customers from indoor dining as COVID-19 cases surge in nearby hot spots. Ramshackle Industries, which owns four restaurants and bars in Stratford, Ont.
Oct 16, 2020 1:11 PM
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Policing must be adequate to keep 'everyone' safe in Indigenous lobster dispute: PM
HALIFAX — Justin Trudeau called Friday for federal agencies to ensure those involved in an Indigenous-led lobster fishery are safe, a day after a Mi'kmaq chief accused him of offering words rather than action.
Oct 16, 2020 12:58 PM
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Supreme Court of Canada sides with women in RCMP pension dispute over job-sharing
OTTAWA — Women who enrolled in the RCMP's job-sharing program while raising young children were unfairly denied the chance to bolster their pensions, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Oct 16, 2020 12:47 PM
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Lawsuit filed in case of man who killed himself after release from Regina hospital
REGINA — The family of a young man who took his own life after going to a hospital twice in one day during a mental-health crisis is suing the Saskatchewan Health Authority and the provincial government.
Oct 16, 2020 12:32 PM
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Beached bowhead whales in western Nunavut might point to killer whale attacks
Rene Kukkuvak was out polar-bear hunting with his family on Thanksgiving weekend when he came across something he had never seen before.
Oct 16, 2020 12:30 PM
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'First guys out:' western Canadian air tanker fleet busy despite drop in wildfires
RED DEER, Alta. — A family-run company providing air-tanker support to control menacing wildfires in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Yukon is a little less busy these days, but it has nothing to do with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Oct 16, 2020 12:07 PM
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Belarus's exiled opposition leader holds Canada in her heart, Champagne says
OTTAWA — The exiled opposition leader of Belarus holds Canada in her heart for its support of her embattled country's pro-democracy movement, Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Friday after meeting her.
Oct 16, 2020 11:59 AM
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N.S., B.C. police watchdogs to probe officers' destruction of evidence in Assoun case
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's police watchdog agency is asking its British Columbia equivalent to assist in probing whether officers broke the law when evidence was destroyed in the case of a wrongfully convicted man.
Oct 16, 2020 9:32 AM
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'A tragedy for Quebec': Pierre Laporte's death remembered 50 years later
MONTREAL — At age 91, Marc Lalonde still remembers the shock he felt on Oct. 17, 1970 when Pierre Laporte's body was discovered in the trunk of a car at an airport south of Montreal, a week after he had been kidnapped by a cell of the FLQ.
Oct 16, 2020 9:27 AM
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Early figures for new aid and EI provide glimpse of how post-CERB supports to be used
OTTAWA — The employment insurance system absorbed almost 1.3 million people in the last three weeks, new figures show, as a key COVID-19 benefit wound down.
Oct 16, 2020 8:49 AM
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