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Freeland says comments about Africa aid were not meant to offend

Freeland says comments about Africa aid were not meant to offend

OTTAWA — Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she did not mean to offend anyone after saying last week that Africans must be "prepared to die for their democracy," and hinted that Canada might boost aid for the continent.
B.C.'s Sunshine Coast declares state of emergency over drought

B.C.'s Sunshine Coast declares state of emergency over drought

SECHELT, B.C. — A British Columbia community has declared a state of local emergency as a drought drags on and the area risks running out of drinking water.
Vancouver mayor-elect Ken Sim says transition plan has begun for rollout of pledges

Vancouver mayor-elect Ken Sim says transition plan has begun for rollout of pledges

Vancouver's next mayor says he expects the first of 100 additional police officers promised in his election platform to hit the streets within a year. Ken Sim, who takes office Nov.
NDP leadership hopeful Appadurai shakes up race in B.C., but faces disqualification

NDP leadership hopeful Appadurai shakes up race in B.C., but faces disqualification

VICTORIA — Anjali Appadurai says she knows she's upset the New Democratic Party establishment, but that shouldn't keep her out of the race for the party leadership.
Ottawa signs agreement to find Indigenous policing solutions after mass stabbing

Ottawa signs agreement to find Indigenous policing solutions after mass stabbing

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Ottawa city official accused feds of 'friendly fire' amid convoy confusion

Ottawa city official accused feds of 'friendly fire' amid convoy confusion

OTTAWA — Top city officials painted a scene of frustration and confusion Monday over demands for police resources to deal with the "Freedom Convoy" in downtown Ottawa, ending with an accusation that a federal minister had engaged in "friendly fire.
Canada sanctions Russian entities over disinformation, including TV channel, actors

Canada sanctions Russian entities over disinformation, including TV channel, actors

OTTAWA — Canada is sanctioning 34 individuals and a television network in Russia that the federal government considers "propaganda agents," Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly announced Monday.
Slain Quebec girl's family sues youth protection, school board for $3.7 million

Slain Quebec girl's family sues youth protection, school board for $3.7 million

GRANBY, Que. — The family of a seven-year-old Quebec girl who was killed in 2019 is suing the provincial youth protection agency and the local school board for $3.7 million, claiming they failed to act despite numerous warning signs.
'Embarrassing and humiliating': PQ leader seeks support against swearing oath to King

'Embarrassing and humiliating': PQ leader seeks support against swearing oath to King

QUEBEC — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon is insisting he can take office without swearing an oath to the King — even if the secretary general of the legislature has told him otherwise.
Siemens sought turbine export permit for 'guidance' from Ottawa on Russia sanctions

Siemens sought turbine export permit for 'guidance' from Ottawa on Russia sanctions

OTTAWA — An executive from the Montreal company that repaired a turbine for a Russian gas pipeline earlier this year says it sought an export permit to get "guidance" from Ottawa.
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