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Testimony at New Brunswick murder trial to resume Friday after brief pause
FREDERICTON — Matthew Raymond's murder trial in Fredericton will resume Friday morning after it was briefly put on hold Thursday.
Oct 8, 2020 10:56 AM
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It was 'Here we go' moment, N.S. man says of alleged race bias during arrest in park
HALIFAX — A Halifax man and his spouse testified Thursday in front of a police review board that they believe race played a role in his 2018 arrest and jailing after they'd stopped in park to make a quick phone call.
Oct 8, 2020 10:22 AM
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Nunavut declares COVID-19 outbreak at mine contained; some workers can travel home
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut's chief public health officer says an outbreak of COVID-19 at a gold mine has been contained. Dr.
Oct 8, 2020 10:14 AM
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Nova Scotia mass shooting: law firm gathering evidence for two class-action lawsuits
HALIFAX — A law firm representing the families of victims of the April mass shooting in Nova Scotia has hired a criminal investigation firm as it prepares two potential class-action lawsuits.
Oct 8, 2020 9:35 AM
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Feds double COVID-19 fund for abused women to $100 million
OTTAWA — People are told to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic to stay safe, but homes are not safe places for abused women, says Silvia Samsa, the executive director of Women's Habitat.
Oct 8, 2020 8:58 AM
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'Friendsgiving': N.S. students create new holiday traditions inside Atlantic bubble
HALIFAX — Haneesha Relwani, third-year marketing student at Acadia University, would normally be preparing at this time of year to travel home to St. Kitts and Nevis to see family.
Oct 8, 2020 8:54 AM
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Path to economic recovery filled with risks that need to be managed, Macklem says
OTTAWA — The governor of the Bank of Canada is warning that unprecedented economic measures to help families and businesses manage the pandemic may add potholes on the road to recovery.
Oct 8, 2020 7:56 AM
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Canadian military-college students report widespread sexual misconduct
OTTAWA — A new Statistics Canada report that paints a picture of widespread sexual misconduct at the country’s prestigious military colleges is prompting fresh criticism as well as promises of action more than six years after the Canadian Armed Force
Oct 8, 2020 7:54 AM
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Absent any new policy, carbon tax must rise to meet Paris emission targets, PBO says
OTTAWA — The cost to consumers of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's keystone environmental policy will have to rise if the country is to meet its Paris climate accord goals, the parliamentary budget office says, just as the country may be finally pulli
Oct 8, 2020 7:36 AM
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Supreme Court declines to review sentence in stabbing of Manitoba teenager
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not review the eight-year sentence handed to a man who stabbed a teenager at a church.
Oct 8, 2020 6:48 AM
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