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Accused in Quebec sword attack says he began to regret 'mission' after second killing

Accused in Quebec sword attack says he began to regret 'mission' after second killing

QUEBEC — The man accused of murdering two people with a sword in Quebec City on Halloween night 2020 testified Wednesday that after the second killing, he began to have doubts about what he called his "mission.
Federal government emissions dropping but reporting incomplete, audit concludes

Federal government emissions dropping but reporting incomplete, audit concludes

OTTAWA — Direct greenhouse gas emissions from federal departments are down almost 41 per cent in the last 17 years, hitting a target for 2025 well ahead of schedule.
Canada pushing G7 on new laws to seize and repurpose frozen Russian assets: Joly

Canada pushing G7 on new laws to seize and repurpose frozen Russian assets: Joly

OTTAWA — The federal government is working with G7 allies to craft new legislation that would allow for not just the freezing of sanctioned Russian assets, but seizing them on behalf of Ukrainian war victims.
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai to visit counterpart Mary Ng in Ottawa

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai to visit counterpart Mary Ng in Ottawa

WASHINGTON — U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai will travel north of the border next week to meet with her Canadian counterpart, Mary Ng.
Emergencies Act inquiry 'could' get access to cabinet secrets: Mendicino

Emergencies Act inquiry 'could' get access to cabinet secrets: Mendicino

OTTAWA — The public safety minister says the judge tasked with leading a public inquiry into the government's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act will have access to information that "could" include cabinet secrets.
Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez reacts to Facebook 'threat' over online news bill

Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez reacts to Facebook 'threat' over online news bill

OTTAWA — Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez is hitting back at Meta, which owns Facebook, after the company did not rule out banning Canadians from viewing and sharing news on the social network.
Conservatives call on RCMP to take another look into Trudeau's 2016 Aga Khan trip

Conservatives call on RCMP to take another look into Trudeau's 2016 Aga Khan trip

OTTAWA — Opposition Conservatives are asking the RCMP to pursue a criminal investigation into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to the Aga Khan's private island six years ago, saying there's new evidence.
Mass shooting inquiry in Nova Scotia explores fallout of police impersonation

Mass shooting inquiry in Nova Scotia explores fallout of police impersonation

HALIFAX — Public trust in law enforcement agencies is undermined every time someone is caught impersonating a police officer, the inquiry investigating the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia was told Wednesday.
2021 census shows number of seniors over 85 expected to triple in next 25 years

2021 census shows number of seniors over 85 expected to triple in next 25 years

OTTAWA — Canada’s seniors over the age of 85 are the fastest-growing age group in the country, marking another milestone on the slow march to what experts warn will be a crisis in care for the country’s elders.
Census shows apartment growth, but supply remains the main issue in B.C.: experts

Census shows apartment growth, but supply remains the main issue in B.C.: experts

VANCOUVER — Demand for housing in British Columbia still far outstrips supply, experts say, even as the latest census figures show growth in the number of homes was higher than the increase in population countrywide.