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Omicron may be peaking but COVID-19 isn't done with us just yet: Tam

Omicron may be peaking but COVID-19 isn't done with us just yet: Tam

OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health officer says there are positive signs the Omicron wave is peaking in this country, but no one should start choreographing a COVID-19 victory dance.
No winning ticket for Friday's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket for Friday's $10 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for the $10 million jackpot in Friday's Lotto Max draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Jan. 25 will be an estimated $15 million. The Canadian Press
Canada, U.S. and allies focus on policing in discussion of Haiti's future

Canada, U.S. and allies focus on policing in discussion of Haiti's future

OTTAWA — Strengthening Haiti's beleaguered police emerged a key theme Friday as Canada, the United States and several other allies held talks to help the embattled, poverty-racked Caribbean nation.
Second death of Montreal homeless person this month as shelters fight cold, pandemic

Second death of Montreal homeless person this month as shelters fight cold, pandemic

MONTREAL — A second person experiencing homelessness in Montreal has died this month after being found outside in frigid temperatures, authorities said Friday.
NDP calls on government to give emergency one-off payment to desperate seniors

NDP calls on government to give emergency one-off payment to desperate seniors

OTTAWA — New Democrats want the federal government to give the most cash-strapped seniors a one-off emergency payment to help them pay for basics, including food and rent.
Severe weather, hours of walking: Court documents detail deadly trek to U.S. border

Severe weather, hours of walking: Court documents detail deadly trek to U.S. border

EMERSON, MANITOBA — Dressed in new winter jackets, balaclavas and insulated rubber boots, a group of Indian citizens walked hours in the prairie darkness through fields of knee-deep snow hoping to get to the United States.
Man pleads guilty to ammunition-related charge linked to Nova Scotia mass killer

Man pleads guilty to ammunition-related charge linked to Nova Scotia mass killer

HALIFAX — One of three people accused of supplying ammunition to the gunman who killed 22 people in Nova Scotia in 2020 has pleaded guilty to a single charge.
Ottawa's talks with Quebec shipyard to build much-needed icebreakers shrouded in fog

Ottawa's talks with Quebec shipyard to build much-needed icebreakers shrouded in fog

OTTAWA — Questions are swirling over yet another delay in Ottawa's nearly $100-billion plan to rebuild the fleets of Canada’s navy and coast guard — only this time the delay isn’t due to the stalled construction of a ship.
Liberals tout rapid-housing program as MPs delve anew into probe of home prices

Liberals tout rapid-housing program as MPs delve anew into probe of home prices

OTTAWA — The federal government finished the week by touting the popularity of a program designed to quickly build or buy affordable housing for the nation's most vulnerable — one piece of a larger home-price puzzle.
Manitoba RCMP lay charges against corrections officer in death of inmate

Manitoba RCMP lay charges against corrections officer in death of inmate

WINNIPEG — Manitoba RCMP say they have charged a corrections officer in the death of a 45-year-old inmate at the Headingley Correctional Centre. RCMP say William Ahmo from Sagkeeng First Nation died on Feb.