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Desmond inquiry: Lionel Desmond's case manager testifies about bureaucratic barriers

Desmond inquiry: Lionel Desmond's case manager testifies about bureaucratic barriers

PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S.
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Tuesday, June 22, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Tuesday, June 22, 2021

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times eastern): 8 p.m. Yukon is recording eight new COVID-19 cases. Chief medical health officer Dr.
Advisory body was 'very keen' to have Indigenous Supreme Court candidate: Campbell

Advisory body was 'very keen' to have Indigenous Supreme Court candidate: Campbell

OTTAWA — The head of an independent advisory board on Supreme Court appointments said the body was "very keen" to find an Indigenous candidate to fill the latest vacancy.
Trans Mountain tree cutting can resume as stop-work order on pipeline route lifts

Trans Mountain tree cutting can resume as stop-work order on pipeline route lifts

CALGARY — A federal regulator has lifted a stop-work order on tree cutting and grass mowing along the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project route.
Coal companies hope to move forward with mines in Alberta despite roadblocks

Coal companies hope to move forward with mines in Alberta despite roadblocks

Two coal companies planning to develop mines in Alberta's Rocky Mountains say they hope to move forward despite new regulatory and political roadblocks.
Former labour leader, Liberal candidate among three new Senate appointments

Former labour leader, Liberal candidate among three new Senate appointments

OTTAWA — Three new senators have been named to the upper chamber on the advice of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, including a high-profile labour leader and a political trailblazer who is also a former Liberal candidate.
Risk-assessment tool for fully vaccinated people coming soon, Tam promises

Risk-assessment tool for fully vaccinated people coming soon, Tam promises

OTTAWA — Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says she'll soon have advice to help fully vaccinated Canadians figure out what they can safely do, but it won't be a blanket list of dos and don'ts covering everyone, everywhere.
Cleanup of trees, debris underway after deadly Quebec tornado that 'came too fast'

Cleanup of trees, debris underway after deadly Quebec tornado that 'came too fast'

MASCOUCHE, Que. — Residents of a town north of Montreal on Tuesday began clearing out the tree branches and twisted debris scattered by a deadly tornado, as they expressed sadness at the loss of a 59-year-old neighbour killed in the twister.
Military ombudsman demands independence now, accuses top brass of fighting oversight

Military ombudsman demands independence now, accuses top brass of fighting oversight

OTTAWA — Canada’s military ombudsman Greg Lick is demanding the federal Liberal government end the “cycle of scandals” and immediately grant his office true independence and oversight powers over the Canadian Armed Forces.
Canada has admitted broken Indigenous relationship, unlike China on Uyghurs: Trudeau

Canada has admitted broken Indigenous relationship, unlike China on Uyghurs: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there is a fundamental difference between Canada's troubled relationship with Indigenous Peoples, and China's systemic abuse and human rights violations against ethnic Muslim Uyghurs.