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As content creators await the passing of Bill C-11, some say it's still too ambiguous

As content creators await the passing of Bill C-11, some say it's still too ambiguous

OTTAWA — It's been years since he sat in a classroom studying the way a bill becomes law, but over the last several months Nathan Kennedy has taken on an unexpected political crash course as the proposed online-streaming legislation winds its way thr
Hydro-Quebec may not see full restoration until Tuesday : In The News for April 10

Hydro-Quebec may not see full restoration until Tuesday : In The News for April 10

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of April 10 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Hydro-Québec says some ice storm power outages will not be fixed before Tuesday

Hydro-Québec says some ice storm power outages will not be fixed before Tuesday

MONTREAL — Another 50,000 Hydro-Québec customers should see their power restored by the end of day on Sunday, the utility said while warning some of its remaining repairs to lines damaged by last week's deadly ice storm may not be completed until Tue
Global Affairs says a Canadian has died in Antigua and Barbuda

Global Affairs says a Canadian has died in Antigua and Barbuda

Global Affairs Canada says a Canadian has died in Antigua and Barbuda.
Quebec City police say man, 66, dead after fire, no smoke detector in apartment

Quebec City police say man, 66, dead after fire, no smoke detector in apartment

Quebec City police say a 66-year-old-man is dead after an apartment fire in the Vieux-Limoilou neighbourhood. Police Sgt. David Poitras says firefighters were called to the two-storey building shortly before 12:30 p.m.
Police search for man who allegedly damaged cenotaph statue outside Surrey museum

Police search for man who allegedly damaged cenotaph statue outside Surrey museum

SURREY, B.C. — Police in Surrey, B.C. say they're on the lookout for a man who allegedly dismantled a statue outside the city's museum in late March.
Quebec police watchdog investigating after head-on collision on provincial highway

Quebec police watchdog investigating after head-on collision on provincial highway

MONTREAL — Quebec's police watchdog is investigating after a driver travelling the wrong way on a provincial highway while being chased by police struck another vehicle Friday night, killing its occupant.
Review of democratic processes needed as ministerial responsibility changes: experts

Review of democratic processes needed as ministerial responsibility changes: experts

OTTAWA — One of the longest House of Commons committee filibusters in the last 10 years was the recent marathon attempt by the Liberals to prevent the prime minister's chief of staff from testifying about foreign interference.
'A hell of a choice': Patients left frustrated amid delays to access assisted dying

'A hell of a choice': Patients left frustrated amid delays to access assisted dying

The 82-year-old says he wants that suffering to end. He wants to do it legally, painlessly, in a way that respects his loved ones.
Quebec tragedies put mental health in spotlight, but expert warns of stigma

Quebec tragedies put mental health in spotlight, but expert warns of stigma

MONTREAL — A series of tragic incidents in Quebec has thrown the issue of the suspects' mental health into the spotlight, but a Canada Research Chair holder says the debate risks unfairly stigmatizing those with mental illnesses.