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Soaring gas prices, poll on Canadian abortion rights : In The News for May 11

Soaring gas prices, poll on Canadian abortion rights : In The News for May 11

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 May 11 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
More evidence emerges of N.S. mass shooter's long history of domestic abuse

More evidence emerges of N.S. mass shooter's long history of domestic abuse

HALIFAX — The former wife of the man responsible for the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia says he once pinned her to the floor during a fit of rage, confirming that the killer’s violence towards women extended back to the 1990s.
Indigenous languages 'marginalized all the time' in Canada: Mary Simon

Indigenous languages 'marginalized all the time' in Canada: Mary Simon

KANGIQSUALUJJUAQ, Que. — Think of your morning routine — after your alarm goes off and before breakfast, you probably unlock your phone and check emails, social media, text messages. The constant connection is a habit.
Government to launch business donation portal for Ukrainians arriving in Canada

Government to launch business donation portal for Ukrainians arriving in Canada

OTTAWA — The federal government is set to launch an online portal for Canadian businesses to donate to Ukrainians who need help to get set up in Canada after fleeing war in their country.
Inuit fear ruling on Arctic mine expansion could hasten ongoing narwhal decline

Inuit fear ruling on Arctic mine expansion could hasten ongoing narwhal decline

Inuit hunters fear an upcoming ruling on an Arctic mine expansion could hasten the ongoing decline of a narwhal population that they rely on for food.
Most Canadians support the right to choose to have an abortion: poll

Most Canadians support the right to choose to have an abortion: poll

OTTAWA — As the United States faces turmoil over the possible overturning of the right to have an abortion, a new poll offers a picture of how Canadians feel about the issue.
No winning ticket sold for Tuesday's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket sold for Tuesday's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — There was no winning ticket sold in Tuesday's Lotto Max $50 million draw. The two available $1 million Maxmillion prizes are also going unclaimed.
RCMP cleared border blockades without Emergencies Act powers, committee hears

RCMP cleared border blockades without Emergencies Act powers, committee hears

OTTAWA — Extraordinary powers granted to police under the Emergencies Act weren't used to clear protest blockades at Canada's border crossings, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki said Tuesday.
Fraser pressed on why Immigration has not approved 2,900 Afghans who helped Canada

Fraser pressed on why Immigration has not approved 2,900 Afghans who helped Canada

OTTAWA — NDP caucus chair Jenny Kwan says she is seeking urgent answers about what has happened to the applications of 2,900 Afghans who helped the Canadian military.
Federal environmental impact law an 'existential threat,' Alberta Appeal Court says

Federal environmental impact law an 'existential threat,' Alberta Appeal Court says

Alberta's top court said Tuesday that the federal government's environmental impact law is unconstitutional and Ottawa almost immediately announced its plan to appeal.
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