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Quebec tables bill to limit strikes; union says it's a 'declaration of war'

Quebec tables bill to limit strikes; union says it's a 'declaration of war'

QUÉBEC — The Quebec government has tabled a new bill to limit the duration of strikes and lockouts.
Advance voting opens Thursday in Ontario election with only 1 of 4 full platforms out

Advance voting opens Thursday in Ontario election with only 1 of 4 full platforms out

TORONTO — Advance polls open Thursday in Ontario's election — one week before general voting day — and only the Green Party has released a full platform, while Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford has been notably absent from the campaign trail.
'Freedom Convoy' organizer Pat King given 3-month conditional sentence

'Freedom Convoy' organizer Pat King given 3-month conditional sentence

The sentence includes 100 hours of community service at a food bank or men's shelter, and one year of probation.
Quebec 13-year-old in critical condition after being buried in snow

Quebec 13-year-old in critical condition after being buried in snow

The girl was found under a collapsed snowbank in front of a residence.
In the news today: Convoy organizer sentencing, CAF class action lawsuit falls short

In the news today: Convoy organizer sentencing, CAF class action lawsuit falls short

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
CAF discrimination settlement was 'a slap in the face,' says former soldier

CAF discrimination settlement was 'a slap in the face,' says former soldier

OTTAWA — A former member of the Canadian Armed Forces who has been involved in a discrimination class action for eight years says the settlement isn't enough to compensate for the trauma he and others experienced.
Backcountry skier killed in avalanche near Golden, B.C.

Backcountry skier killed in avalanche near Golden, B.C.

A backcountry skier in B.C. has been killed in an avalanche near the community of Golden. The RCMP says two men were reported unaccounted for at 10 p.m. Monday night, and had not been heard from since 5:30 p.m.
Leak of containment pond at site of Yukon mine disaster impacting creek: officials

Leak of containment pond at site of Yukon mine disaster impacting creek: officials

Officials in Yukon say they believe about 19 million litres of cyanide-contaminated water leaked from a containment pond at the site of a mining disaster last year before the problem was spotted and the water diluted.
Judge rules RCMP remarks racist, but B.C. pipeline protesters' convictions will stand

Judge rules RCMP remarks racist, but B.C. pipeline protesters' convictions will stand

Audio recordings captured police laughing and comparing the women protesters to "orcs," monstrous characters from "The Lord of the Rings" books.
Toronto plane crash adds to recent accidents that may rattle travellers: psychologist

Toronto plane crash adds to recent accidents that may rattle travellers: psychologist

With a plane sitting upside-down on the tarmac at the Toronto airport, Anne Robinson remained pragmatic about the slim chance she could end up in a similar crash.