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Ottawa to close about 60 per cent of commercial salmon fisheries to conserve stocks

Ottawa to close about 60 per cent of commercial salmon fisheries to conserve stocks

VANCOUVER — The federal government says it will close several commercial Pacific salmon fisheries in British Columbia and Yukon beginning this season to conserve fish stocks that are on the "verge of collapse.
Meng makes 'unusual' request for admission of HSBC evidence in extradition case

Meng makes 'unusual' request for admission of HSBC evidence in extradition case

VANCOUVER — Lawyers for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou made what they said was an "unusual" request to admit new evidence in her extradition case Tuesday, but they argued the documents prove the United States has misled a Canadian court in its summary
Lawyer for trucker guilty in woman's Edmonton hotel death calls for shorter sentence

Lawyer for trucker guilty in woman's Edmonton hotel death calls for shorter sentence

EDMONTON — The lawyer for an Ontario truck driver who killed a woman in his Edmonton hotel room a decade ago is asking that his client be sentenced to about half the time called for by the Crown.
Ottawa adds another Alberta coal project to federal environmental assessment list

Ottawa adds another Alberta coal project to federal environmental assessment list

Environmental groups and First Nations say they are pleased the federal government is adding another proposed coal mine in Alberta's Rocky Mountains to the list of projects it will review.
Montreal Canadiens ask Quebec government to increase arena capacity to 50 per cent

Montreal Canadiens ask Quebec government to increase arena capacity to 50 per cent

MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens say they've asked the province for permission to allow 10,500 fans to attend upcoming playoff games in Montreal, up from 3,500.
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada on Tuesday, June 29, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada on Tuesday, June 29, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times eastern): 5:45 p.m. Alberta is reporting 61 new cases of COVID-19 and four new deaths.
Canada delays new drug-pricing regulations until January 2022

Canada delays new drug-pricing regulations until January 2022

OTTAWA — The first big overhaul of Canada's patented medicines pricing regime in three decades is being delayed for the third time.
Indigenous leaders to meet with Pope Francis seeking apology for residential schools

Indigenous leaders to meet with Pope Francis seeking apology for residential schools

OTTAWA — Indigenous leaders will visit the Vatican later this year to press for a papal apology for the Catholic Church's role in residential schools.
Budget officer says Liberals' gun buyback could cost up to $756 million

Budget officer says Liberals' gun buyback could cost up to $756 million

OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says it could cost the government $756 million to buy back guns now prohibited in the country, depending on how many there are in Canada and how the Liberals structure the program.
Liberals say by 2035 all new cars, light-duty trucks sold in Canada will be electric

Liberals say by 2035 all new cars, light-duty trucks sold in Canada will be electric

OTTAWA — The Liberal government announced Tuesday it's speeding up its goal for when it wants to see every new light-duty vehicle sold in Canada to be electric.
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