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Nurse, manager shocked by situation at Résidence Herron, Quebec coroner hears

Nurse, manager shocked by situation at Résidence Herron, Quebec coroner hears

MONTREAL — A nurse sent to evaluate the quality of care at a suburban Montreal long-term care home where 47 people died during the first wave of COVID-19 found numerous failings, a Quebec coroner's inquest heard Thursday.
43 Canadians among those on board Qatari commercial flight out of Afghanistan

43 Canadians among those on board Qatari commercial flight out of Afghanistan

OTTAWA — Forty-three Canadians were among around 200 foreigners on board a civilian flight out of Afghanistan on Thursday — the first such large-scale departure since U.S. forces completed their frantic withdrawal over a week ago.
Nova Scotia's mass shooting inquiry has submitted subpoenas to the RCMP: spokeswoman

Nova Scotia's mass shooting inquiry has submitted subpoenas to the RCMP: spokeswoman

HALIFAX — The commission of inquiry investigating the mass killing in Nova Scotia that claimed 22 lives last year has filed almost 50 subpoenas to compel the release of information from several organizations, including the RCMP.
45 complaints filed against Montreal archdiocese, independent ombudswoman says

45 complaints filed against Montreal archdiocese, independent ombudswoman says

MONTREAL — A report by the independent ombudswoman hired by the Montreal Roman Catholic archdiocese to investigate allegations of abuse and other inappropriate behaviour says 45 complaints have been filed against the church since her mandate began in
Plea deal possible for Quebec woman accused of sending Donald Trump poison

Plea deal possible for Quebec woman accused of sending Donald Trump poison

WASHINGTON — A United States federal prosecutor says his office is working on a plea deal that could be offered to a Quebec woman accused last year of sending poison to former president Donald Trump.
Supreme Court won't hear bail appeal from fashion mogul Peter Nygard

Supreme Court won't hear bail appeal from fashion mogul Peter Nygard

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada won't hear a bail appeal from a Canadian fashion mogul who is facing trafficking and racketeering charges in the United States.
Federal leader debates, COVID hospitalization costs : In The News for Sept. 9

Federal leader debates, COVID hospitalization costs : In The News for Sept. 9

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 Sept. 9 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
How a plane diverted to Newfoundland on Sept. 11 forged a 20-year friendship

How a plane diverted to Newfoundland on Sept. 11 forged a 20-year friendship

GAMBO, N.L. — Every Friday evening, Steve Badcock pours himself a drink and flips open his laptop to video chat with a close friend he met because of a terrorist attack in New York City and its ripple effect across the skies.
UN asked to censure discrimination against off-reserve, non-status Indigenous People

UN asked to censure discrimination against off-reserve, non-status Indigenous People

OTTAWA — The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples is filing a legal complaint against the Canadian government with the United Nations Human Rights Committee, alleging discrimination against off-reserve and non-status Indigenous People.
Trudeau, Blanchet clash as leaders spar on health care, environment in French debate

Trudeau, Blanchet clash as leaders spar on health care, environment in French debate

OTTAWA — Five federal party leaders jousted over health and child care, the environment and Quebec identity politics in the first of two official election debates Wednesday evening as they sought to sway francophone voters before election day on Sept
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