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Green party brass move to block funding for leader Annamie Paul's riding campaign

Green party brass move to block funding for leader Annamie Paul's riding campaign

OTTAWA — Green party executives have moved to withhold funding from leader Annamie Paul's campaign to win a downtown Toronto seat in a likely election later this year.
'I plan on being Cadmus through and through': Getting to know Chief Cadmus Delorme

'I plan on being Cadmus through and through': Getting to know Chief Cadmus Delorme

Chief Cadmus Delorme's childhood home was less than 200 metres from the Cowessess First Nation's band office. The building was a familiar place for the family. It's where patriarch Bruce Delorme worked as an elected councillor off and on until 2013.
Afghan aid, Greens move to pull funding for Paul's campaign : In The News for July 13

Afghan aid, Greens move to pull funding for Paul's campaign : In The News for July 13

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 July 13 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
A look at COVID-19 reopening plans across the country

A look at COVID-19 reopening plans across the country

As COVID-19 vaccination rates increase and case numbers drop across the country, the provinces and territories have begun releasing the reopening plans for businesses, events and recreational facilities.
RCMP investigating two areas over possible cause of fire that destroyed Lytton, B.C.

RCMP investigating two areas over possible cause of fire that destroyed Lytton, B.C.

Investigators in British Columbia have zeroed in on two areas of interest for the cause of a fire that razed the village of Lytton.
Multiple people dead after construction crane collapses in Kelowna, B.C.

Multiple people dead after construction crane collapses in Kelowna, B.C.

KELOWNA, B.C. — The head of a development company building a 25-storey residential tower says there were "multiple" fatalities after a crane collapsed in Kelowna, B.C., on Monday.
Saskatchewan premier says Ottawa has rejected province's carbon pricing plan

Saskatchewan premier says Ottawa has rejected province's carbon pricing plan

REGINA — Premier Scott Moe says Ottawa has rejected Saskatchewan's plan for replacing the federal carbon price with one of its own, while the Liberal government is saying any proposed changes simply have to wait.
Privacy law applies to Google results, judge says in 'right to be forgotten' case

Privacy law applies to Google results, judge says in 'right to be forgotten' case

OTTAWA — A federal judge says the results of Google searches are covered by the law governing how companies handle personal information, a victory for people seeking a digital "right to be forgotten.
Group behind church court challenges hired private investigator to follow judge

Group behind church court challenges hired private investigator to follow judge

WINNIPEG — A group supporting multiple churches across the country in court challenges against COVID-19 public health orders has admitted to hiring a private investigator to follow a Manitoba judge.
Trial begins for Montreal cop charged with sexually assaulting Ontario woman

Trial begins for Montreal cop charged with sexually assaulting Ontario woman

MONTREAL — The trial for the first police officer to be charged following an independent investigation by Quebec's police watchdog began Monday with the alleged victim taking the stand.
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