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Fears of foreign role in B.C. Sikh temple killing prompt meeting with minister: MP

Fears of foreign role in B.C. Sikh temple killing prompt meeting with minister: MP

SURREY, B.C. — Fears at a British Columbia Sikh temple that the killing of its president was related to foreign interference prompted a meeting between Liberal Sikh members of Parliament and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino.
U.S. Coast Guard to lead investigation into deadly rupture of Titan submersible

U.S. Coast Guard to lead investigation into deadly rupture of Titan submersible

DARTMOUTH — The U.S. Coast Guard will lead an investigation into the catastrophic implosion of the Titan submersible, which broke apart with five aboard and sank to the ocean floor during a dive to the Titanic earlier this week.
Titan owner OceanGate has options for court protection, law professor says

Titan owner OceanGate has options for court protection, law professor says

ST. JOHN'S, N.L.
Sen. Victor Oh says Chinese Canadians need to fundraise to sue 'messy reporters'

Sen. Victor Oh says Chinese Canadians need to fundraise to sue 'messy reporters'

OTTAWA — A Canadian senator said he wants Chinese Canadians to set up a national foundation that would focus on raising money to fund lawsuits against "messy reporters" and politicians who "try to smear" the community. A video of Conservative Sen.
Quebec wildfires: Cree community orders evacuation due to heavy smoke

Quebec wildfires: Cree community orders evacuation due to heavy smoke

MONTREAL — A Cree community in northern Quebec was being evacuated Friday because heavy smoke from a nearby forest fire was blanketing the town and threatening to cut off the main road to the south of the province. The wildfire in Mistissini, Que.
Charity thanks victims' families for food, clothing after deadly Manitoba bus crash

Charity thanks victims' families for food, clothing after deadly Manitoba bus crash

DAUPHIN, MAN. — The legacies of some of the 16 seniors killed in a bus crash are living on in a western Manitoba community, as their clothing and food items are donated to those in need.
Judicial oversight bill passes, creating new process for punishing judges

Judicial oversight bill passes, creating new process for punishing judges

OTTAWA — A new process for how the Canadian Judicial Council will review misconduct allegations against judges has been written into the law.
Minister's Access to Info focus is better service amid calls for legislative overhaul

Minister's Access to Info focus is better service amid calls for legislative overhaul

OTTAWA — The federal minister responsible for the much-criticized access-to-information system says her focus is on improving service amid growing calls to go further and rewrite the transparency law.
Parks Canada says bison herd to remain the backcountry of Banff National Park

Parks Canada says bison herd to remain the backcountry of Banff National Park

BANFF, Alta. — A final report on a five-year project to bring plains bison back to Banff National Park in Alberta says the herd will stay on the mountain landscape.
Centre Block on pace to reopen in 2032, include new public area under Parliament Hill

Centre Block on pace to reopen in 2032, include new public area under Parliament Hill

OTTAWA — A massive overhaul of Centre Block on Parliament Hill is expected to be completed by 2031 and open to the public by 2032.