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Opposition parties gear up for next round of fight with Liberals over WE controversy

Opposition parties gear up for next round of fight with Liberals over WE controversy

Among the issues the Tories want studied are Ottawa’s efforts to buy personal protective equipment
Canada inches toward to 200,000 COVID-19 case mark, with most new cases in Quebec

Canada inches toward to 200,000 COVID-19 case mark, with most new cases in Quebec

The country reported 1,827 new cases Sunday, for a total of 198,151 infections
VIDEO: Provinces need to address racism in the health-care system, Trudeau says

VIDEO: Provinces need to address racism in the health-care system, Trudeau says

Minister Miller said feds can use financial leverage over health care to fight anti-Indigenous racism
Banff wolves have lower survival rate due to hunting, trapping outside park boundary

Banff wolves have lower survival rate due to hunting, trapping outside park boundary

Researchers looked at 72 radio-collared wolves in the national park from 1987 to August 2019
Early figures for new aid and EI provide glimpse of how post-CERB supports to be used

Early figures for new aid and EI provide glimpse of how post-CERB supports to be used

The CERB ceased to exist on Oct. 3, although people can still retroactively apply for CERB payments
Nova Scotia calls on Ottawa to define a ‘moderate livelihood,’ as fishing dispute boils over

Nova Scotia calls on Ottawa to define a ‘moderate livelihood,’ as fishing dispute boils over

A lobster pound was burned to the ground Saturday, destroying the lobster catch of Mi’kmaq fishers
Federal Liberals propose special committee to examine pandemic-related spending

Federal Liberals propose special committee to examine pandemic-related spending

Conservative have a motion to create a special “anticorruption” committee to investigate the WE fiasco
Chief public health officer calls for continued ‘collective effort’ against COVID-19

Chief public health officer calls for continued ‘collective effort’ against COVID-19

Canada continues to climb toward the 200,000 mark for COVID-19 cases
Facebook says its election integrity strategy is in effect in B.C.

Facebook says its election integrity strategy is in effect in B.C.

Content promoting voter suppression will be removed under the company’s community standards
Supreme Court of Canada sides with women in RCMP pension dispute over job-sharing

Supreme Court of Canada sides with women in RCMP pension dispute over job-sharing

The women said the RCMP pension plan breached their equality rights under the charter