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Labour groups, opposition parties press Liberals to fix GIS clawback in fiscal update

Labour groups, opposition parties press Liberals to fix GIS clawback in fiscal update

OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are under increasing pressure to fix an issue in the pandemic safety net that has rolled back or cut off benefits to low-income seniors.
Bail hearing for Peter Nygard scheduled for January

Bail hearing for Peter Nygard scheduled for January

TORONTO — A bail hearing for Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard is set to take place next month. The Jan. 6 date was set this morning in a brief hearing in a Toronto court. Nygard, who faces sexual assault charges, did not attend.
Mandate to enforce EV sales quotas needed by end of next year: Guilbeault

Mandate to enforce EV sales quotas needed by end of next year: Guilbeault

OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says he wants a national mandate that would force auto dealers to sell a certain number of electric vehicles to be in place by the end of next year.
'We're going to fight this': Deportation of Inupiaq man living in Canada deferred

'We're going to fight this': Deportation of Inupiaq man living in Canada deferred

Herman Oyagak first travelled to Aklavik, N.W.T., from his home in Alaska by snowmobile in 2018, a trip that takes about 18 hours.
Uncertain if Liberals can pass two remaining priority bills before Christmas break

Uncertain if Liberals can pass two remaining priority bills before Christmas break

OTTAWA — It's one down and two to go with only a week left for the federal Liberal government to win parliamentary approval of priority legislation before an extended Christmas break.
Syrian refugees who now call Canada home look to help Afghan newcomers

Syrian refugees who now call Canada home look to help Afghan newcomers

PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — The living room at Zoheir and Nadia Darrouba's home is a hive of activity in the late afternoon – their older children, just back from school, are taking turns carrying around their baby brother as their parents look on.
B.C. floods cause at least $450 million in damage, Insurance Bureau of Canada reports

B.C. floods cause at least $450 million in damage, Insurance Bureau of Canada reports

VANCOUVER — The Insurance Bureau of Canada estimates the insured damage caused by flooding in British Columbia last month at $450 million, calling it the "most costly severe weather event in the province's history.
Bill to legally recognize Senate's evolution runs into unforeseen hurdle with Speaker

Bill to legally recognize Senate's evolution runs into unforeseen hurdle with Speaker

OTTAWA — The federal government plans to reintroduce a bill in the House of Commons identical to one already passed unanimously by the Senate to legally recognize the evolution of the upper house into a more independent, non-partisan chamber.
Former Yukon health minister ordered to pay successor following failed legal bid

Former Yukon health minister ordered to pay successor following failed legal bid

WHITEHORSE — Yukon's former health minister has been ordered to pay more than $8,000 after a judge sided with her successor in an effort to have the election result overturned.
Work is ongoing to end remaining long-term drinking water advisories: Trudeau

Work is ongoing to end remaining long-term drinking water advisories: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his Liberal government remains committed to ending all long-term drinking water advisories that exist on First Nations, despite not setting a new date to do so.