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Fact check: Putin's errant claim that Canada is second-leading source of cyberattacks
OTTAWA — Russian President Vladimir Putin contradicted the evidence Wednesday when he asserted Russians are not a leading source of cyberattacks on the United States and other countries. They are.
Jun 16, 2021 3:27 PM
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Kanesatake grand chief welcomes Quebec's openness in creating local police force
KANESATAKE — The Mohawk Council of Kanesatake says it's surprised but pleased that Quebec is finally open to discussing the possibility of re-establishing an Indigenous police force to patrol the community northwest of Montreal, its grand chief said
Jun 16, 2021 3:02 PM
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Quebec museum exhibit to wade into the history and potential of human waste
QUEBEC — The excrement that is flushed away in Canadian toilets each day is in fact the world's "most underrated, limitless resource," says the creator of a new museum exhibit that delves into one of humankind's messiest subjects.
Jun 16, 2021 3:01 PM
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Committee report on Vance allegations at risk as calls mount for minister's head
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are being accused of letting down victims of military sexual misconduct as a parliamentary committee prepares to rise for the summer without producing a report on the government's handling of allegations involving former
Jun 16, 2021 2:59 PM
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Report calls for airlines to refund passengers for flights halted due to COVID-19
OTTAWA — Better protections for the rights of air travellers, immediate refunds for customers and more monetary relief for airlines and airports are some of the recommendations in a parliamentary committee’s report on the air industry’s recovery from
Jun 16, 2021 2:53 PM
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'Unacceptable' that Inuk MP felt unsafe in House of Commons, Miller says
OTTAWA — It's a "sad reflection" on Canada that an Inuk MP feels she's been racially profiled by security officials on Parliament Hill, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said Wednesday.
Jun 16, 2021 2:44 PM
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No oxygen concentrators or water on Quebec home's makeshift COVID ward, inquest hears
MONTREAL — A makeshift quarantine zone set up at a Quebec long-term care home where more than 100 residents died was not sufficiently equipped to care for patients, the assistant head nurse told a coroner's inquiry on Wednesday.
Jun 16, 2021 2:34 PM
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Passenger can't recall which lights were on when boat struck by O'Leary's boat
A woman who was on a boat during a fatal collision on an Ontario lake acknowledged Wednesday that she couldn't clearly recall how many of the boat's lights were on when it was struck by the other vessel, and that some may have been turned off at some
Jun 16, 2021 2:16 PM
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Groups ask government to prosecute alleged Guatemalan war criminal living in Canada
A man who the Canadian government alleges was an active participant in a massacre that left more than 150 villagers dead in Guatemala is living in Canada and should be prosecuted here, two civil society groups said Wednesday.
Jun 16, 2021 2:08 PM
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Child-welfare gaps led to youth suicides, Indigenous group argues at Federal Court
OTTAWA — Children and youth in remote First Nations who have died by suicide are a tragic examples showing Canada's harms toward Indigenous kids was wilful and reckless, lawyers argued in Federal Court Wednesday.
Jun 16, 2021 1:16 PM
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