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Day 8 of search: Hope remains that missing Saskatchewan boy is still alive

Day 8 of search: Hope remains that missing Saskatchewan boy is still alive

RED EARTH CREE NATION — The search for a five-year-old Saskatchewan boy, missing in the province's north for more than a week, is still being treated as a rescue mission.
Trial of Quebec City Halloween sword attack suspect delayed for second time by COVID

Trial of Quebec City Halloween sword attack suspect delayed for second time by COVID

QUEBEC — The first-degree murder trial of the man accused in the Quebec City Halloween 2020 sword attack has been delayed for a second time by COVID-19.
Charest climate plan, Canada's role in Musk's Twitter bid : In The News for April 26

Charest climate plan, Canada's role in Musk's Twitter bid : In The News for April 26

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 26 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Horgan apologizes for profanity in legislature during tense question period

Horgan apologizes for profanity in legislature during tense question period

VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he apologizes for "intemperate comments" he made during a heated question period in the legislature.
Government calls inquiry into use of Emergencies Act

Government calls inquiry into use of Emergencies Act

OTTAWA — Federal ministers defended the government's use of the Emergencies Act Monday as they announced an independent public inquiry to investigate the use of the act to end blockades at Canadian border crossings and in Ottawa earlier this year.
B.C. First Nation has proposed $135M settlement after 160-year battle with Canada

B.C. First Nation has proposed $135M settlement after 160-year battle with Canada

VANCOUVER — A British Columbia First Nation has reached a proposed $135-million settlement with the federal government, 160 years after settlers began taking over its village lands.
Canada sees record rise in antisemitism in 2021, surge in violence toward Jews

Canada sees record rise in antisemitism in 2021, surge in violence toward Jews

OTTAWA — Record levels of antisemitism were recorded in Canada last year, with sharp increases in Quebec and British Columbia, according to a report published Sunday.
Convoy organizer warns of 'free-for-all' if police ban protest from downtown Ottawa

Convoy organizer warns of 'free-for-all' if police ban protest from downtown Ottawa

OTTAWA — One of the organizers of a planned motorcycle convoy is warning of a "free-for-all" on Friday if Ottawa police don't allow hundreds of protesters to bring their bikes onto the streets around Parliament Hill.
Quebec lawyers ask for more time to get details about 2012 threats against PQ leader

Quebec lawyers ask for more time to get details about 2012 threats against PQ leader

MONTREAL — Lawyers for the Quebec government asked a court on Monday for more time to unearth details about six threats allegedly made against former Parti Québécois leader Pauline Marois on the day of the 2012 Quebec provincial election.
New variants will fuel COVID pandemic unless global vaccine rate rises: Gavi, UNICEF

New variants will fuel COVID pandemic unless global vaccine rate rises: Gavi, UNICEF

OTTAWA — With pandemic restrictions easing across Canada, a House of Commons committee was warned today that disruptive new variants of COVID-19 will continue to emerge every few months unless the low vaccination rate in poorer countries rises.