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Manitoba Métis Federation approves historic Red River Métis self-government treaty – Winnipeg

The Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF), alongside thousands of members who joined in-person and online, approved the Red River Métis Self Government Recognition and Implementation Treaty. David Chartrand, president of the MMF, says the vote was quoted “as extraordinary as the assembly itself,” which the MMF claims was the largest in …

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Why Danielle Smith says she will try ‘persuading’ Trudeau on climate goals

Newly re-elected Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she got a “very strong” mandate in Monday’s provincial election and is ready to lead for all Albertans — despite her United Conservative Party losing seats and dropping in its share of the vote. And she says she is confident she will be …

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Notorious killer Paul Bernardo moved to a medium-security prison

Convicted teen killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo was quietly moved to a medium-security prison in Quebec on Monday, the lawyer for his victims’ families says. Bernardo has been serving a life sentence for kidnapping, torturing and killing Kristen French, 15, and Leslie Mahaffy, 14, in the early 1990s near …

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Police investigating after man arrives at Toronto hospital with gunshot wound – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Investigators in Toronto are working to piece together what happened on Sunday morning after someone walked into a hospital with a gunshot wound. Toronto police said the victim arrived at a hospital with injuries from a shooting just after 4:30 a.m. They …

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Winnipeg Pride parade brings road closures, locals urged to plan ahead – Winnipeg

The Winnipeg Pride parade happens Sunday, bringing some road closures and prompting the city to urge people to plan ahead for the festivities. The parade starts at 10 a.m. with a rally at the Manitoba legislature, and will proceed up Memorial Boulevard, down Portage Avenue, and end at The Forks. …

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China nearly hitting U.S. warship is ‘clearly provocative’: ex-navy head – National

China’s close manoeuvring near a U.S. ship in the Taiwan Strait was “clearly provocative,” says retired vice-admiral Mark Norman, former vice chief of the defence staff. Speaking to Mercedes Stephenson on The West Block, Norman — a 39-year veteran of the Royal Canadian Navy and its former commander — said …

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Ontario WSIB workers are latest public employees offered retroactive Bill 124 pay

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Unionized workers at Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) are the latest group to win retroactive pay for the three years their wages were capped by the Ford government’s wage restraint legislation, Bill 124. On Friday, the Canadian Union of Public …

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OPP say officers investigating ‘random’ homicide in Collingwood

An investigation is underway in Collingwood, Ont., after police were called to a “random incident” that officers are treating as a homicide. Around 10:45 p.m. on Friday night, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) said its Collingwood and Blue Mountains detachments were called for a disturbance on Matthew Way in Collingwood. …

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