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Nova Scotia grants Northern Pulp mill one-year extension for environmental assessment

Nova Scotia grants Northern Pulp mill one-year extension for environmental assessment

HALIFAX — An idled Nova Scotia pulp mill has been given another year to complete an environmental assessment for its project to build a new effluent treatment facility.
Canadians, parents shouldn’t worry about TikTok security review: industry minister

Canadians, parents shouldn’t worry about TikTok security review: industry minister

OTTAWA — The federal industry minister says Canadians shouldn’t worry about using TikTok, despite an ongoing national security review of the company.

CFL officials will get to see Bonhomme perform at national combine

TORONTO — CFL officials will have the chance to get up close and personal with DK Bonhomme. The South Alabama linebacker has been added to the league's national combine, which will be held next week in Winnipeg.
Here's what you need to know about the state funeral for former PM Brian Mulroney

Here's what you need to know about the state funeral for former PM Brian Mulroney

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Wayne Gretzky and Pierre Karl Péladeau are among those who will offer eulogies at the state funeral for former prime minister Brian Mulroney on March 23.

K-Fresh brand Enoki mushrooms recalled due to possible Listeria contamination

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling K-Fresh brand Enoki mushrooms due to possible Listeria contamination. The affected mushrooms were sold in 200-gram packages in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
Terrorism peace bond hearing set for Calgary teen in TikTok video case

Terrorism peace bond hearing set for Calgary teen in TikTok video case

CALGARY — A Calgary teenager arrested over alleged terrorism-related posts on TikTok and other social media sites is to face a two-day peace bond hearing in late October.
Bail hearing delayed for man facing terrorism charges in Edmonton City Hall shooting

Bail hearing delayed for man facing terrorism charges in Edmonton City Hall shooting

EDMONTON — A man facing terrorism charges after an armed attack on Edmonton City Hall in January will have to wait a while longer before being able to seek bail.
February housing starts increased 14% from January: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp

February housing starts increased 14% from January: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp

OTTAWA — The pace of home construction rose in February as builders started on more apartments and condos, but the industry continues to struggle under cost pressures. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
Saskatchewan teachers announce more job action in impasse over contact talks

Saskatchewan teachers announce more job action in impasse over contact talks

REGINA — Saskatchewan teachers are planning more job action next week as negotiations for a new contract remain at an impasse.
Funeral for Sri Lankan family slain in Ottawa suburb to be held Sunday

Funeral for Sri Lankan family slain in Ottawa suburb to be held Sunday

OTTAWA — The funeral for the victims of what Ottawa's mayor has called one of the city's most shocking incidents of violence will be held this weekend.