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Montreal Haitian community against foreign military intervention in Caribbean country

Montreal Haitian community against foreign military intervention in Caribbean country

Montreal’s Haitian community is expressing opposition to the possibility of foreign troops being dispatched to Haiti amid civil unrest in the Caribbean country.
Supreme Court to examine law that limits reporting of criminal proceedings

Supreme Court to examine law that limits reporting of criminal proceedings

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will look at whether a law banning publication of certain proceedings in criminal matters applies before the selection of a jury.
Proposed dental benefit for children would cost $703M: Parliamentary budget officer

Proposed dental benefit for children would cost $703M: Parliamentary budget officer

OTTAWA — Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux says Ottawa's proposed dental benefit for children under the age of 12 would cost $703 million over the next three fiscal years.
B.C. NDP candidate ejected from leader's race; David Eby to be premier

B.C. NDP candidate ejected from leader's race; David Eby to be premier

VANCOUVER — One of two candidates running for the British Columbia NDP leadership has been disqualified, clearing the way for former attorney general David Eby to become premier of the province.
Emergencies Act inquiry, sport abuse complaints in limbo: In The News for Oct. 20

Emergencies Act inquiry, sport abuse complaints in limbo: In The News for Oct. 20

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 Oct. 20 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Integrity commissioner needs sporting body buy-in to investigate abuse complaints

Integrity commissioner needs sporting body buy-in to investigate abuse complaints

OTTAWA — Two dozen complaints about abuse and mistreatment have been filed with Canada's new sport integrity commissioner, but she cannot investigate most of them because so few national sporting bodies have agreed to work with her office.
Vancouver's Chinatown in a generational divide over Ken Sim's election as mayor

Vancouver's Chinatown in a generational divide over Ken Sim's election as mayor

VANCOUVER — In Vancouver's Chinatown, baker Denny Wong is so enthusiastic about mayor-elect Ken Sim that he's already thinking about 2026.
A quick sketch of David Eby who will be British Columbia's next premier

A quick sketch of David Eby who will be British Columbia's next premier

VICTORIA — David Eby will be British Columbia's next premier after the party disqualified his only competitor Anjali Appadurai over what it says was improper conduct in co-ordinating a membership drive with a third party.
Lotto 649 winning numbers for Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022

Lotto 649 winning numbers for Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022

TORONTO — The winning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto 649 draw for an estimated $5 million: 04, 15, 30, 35, 42 & 43.
Bad political blood played into Ottawa’s 'Freedom Convoy' response, inquiry hears

Bad political blood played into Ottawa’s 'Freedom Convoy' response, inquiry hears

OTTAWA — Bad political blood appears to have been running hot through the crisis response to the "Freedom Convoy" that gridlocked Canada's capital city, the testimony of the city's former police board chair revealed Wednesday.