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B.C. Premier John Horgan working virtually after throat biopsy

B.C. Premier John Horgan working virtually after throat biopsy

VICTORIA — The premier's office in British Columbia says John Horgan is making good progress following last week's biopsy surgery for a growth in his throat.
Carbon pricing and election conspiracy theories: In The News for Nov. 2

Carbon pricing and election conspiracy theories: In The News for Nov. 2

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 Nov. 2 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Elections Canada probed how many Canadians have a 'conspiracy mindset'

Elections Canada probed how many Canadians have a 'conspiracy mindset'

OTTAWA — Elections Canada was curious to know how many Canadians believed in conspiracy theories in the lead up to the recent federal vote.
B.C. applies to remove criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of drugs

B.C. applies to remove criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of drugs

VICTORIA — British Columbia is applying to the federal government to remove criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of illicit drugs in an effort to help more people get care in a health crisis that has claimed 7,700 lives over five years.
Refrigerators part of the cleanup on B.C. beaches after containers spilled from ship

Refrigerators part of the cleanup on B.C. beaches after containers spilled from ship

VICTORIA — Dozens of refrigerators and bags of Styrofoam and garbage have been picked up from a remote Vancouver Island beach as the cleanup has started from 109 shipping containers that fell overboard from a ship off Victoria.
Alberta government, Opposition say the province should be consulted on emissions caps

Alberta government, Opposition say the province should be consulted on emissions caps

EDMONTON — Alberta politicians are warning the federal Liberal government that caps on greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas will have to be set in consultation with the province.
Judge temporarily halts road project near Montreal due to endangered frog

Judge temporarily halts road project near Montreal due to endangered frog

MONTREAL — A Quebec environmental group attempting to block a road construction project south of Montreal that it says would damage the habitat of an endangered frog said it’s pleased with a recent court order.
Nine months into Biden's first term, all U.S. eyes on Virginia governor's race

Nine months into Biden's first term, all U.S. eyes on Virginia governor's race

WASHINGTON — Voters in Virginia are choosing their next governor Tuesday, a vote that could have wide-reaching implications for the sitting U.S. president, his ever-present predecessor and the balance of power on Capitol Hill.
Quebec Liberals eject Montpetit from caucus over harassment allegations

Quebec Liberals eject Montpetit from caucus over harassment allegations

QUEBEC — A Quebec Liberal member of the national assembly has been expelled from the party's caucus after a formal complaint of workplace harassment. Marie Montpetit was ejected Monday and will sit as an Independent.
'Systemic ageism' to blame for COVID-19 deaths in Quebec care homes, inquest hears

'Systemic ageism' to blame for COVID-19 deaths in Quebec care homes, inquest hears

MONTREAL — "Systemic ageism," outdated health-care facilities and government reforms contributed to the tragedy that unfolded in the province's long-term care homes during the first wave of COVID-19, a former Quebec health minister told a coroner's i
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