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Supreme Court of Canada won't hear appeal from supporters of slain Mexican activist

Supreme Court of Canada won't hear appeal from supporters of slain Mexican activist

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear an appeal from family and supporters of a Mexican activist who was killed after opposing a Canadian company's mining project.
Amid fishing deaths, calls rise for small boats to have stability checks

Amid fishing deaths, calls rise for small boats to have stability checks

HALIFAX — As Canadian fishers continue to die when their boats capsize in frigid waters, a debate is surfacing over why clear rules aren’t in place to ensure basic stability of vessels that face ocean storms.
In The News for Jan. 12: Airline executives to testify on holiday travel disruptions

In The News for Jan. 12: Airline executives to testify on holiday travel disruptions

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 Jan. 12 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Bat fungus that causes fatal White-Nose Syndrome makes first appearances in Alberta

Bat fungus that causes fatal White-Nose Syndrome makes first appearances in Alberta

EDMONTON — A fungus that causes a disease nearly wiping out bat populations in Eastern Canada and the United States has made its first appearance in Alberta.
'A raw nerve': Alberta professor to assess level of white supremacy in military

'A raw nerve': Alberta professor to assess level of white supremacy in military

The Department of National Defence has awarded a grant to a University of Alberta professor to conduct a deep dive into the extent of white supremacy in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Community of Nelson, B.C., grieves officer killed in avalanche

Community of Nelson, B.C., grieves officer killed in avalanche

NELSON, B.C. — Flowers of condolence are stacking up at the police department in Nelson, B.C., as the close-knit community mourns an officer killed in an avalanche this week. Const.
Sri Lanka summons Canadian ambassador over sanctions of high-ranking officials

Sri Lanka summons Canadian ambassador over sanctions of high-ranking officials

OTTAWA — Sri Lanka has summoned Canada's envoy over Ottawa's decision to sanction four high-ranking officials for alleged human-rights breaches.
Canada cheers USMCA win as Trudeau wraps Mexico visit singing praises of free trade

Canada cheers USMCA win as Trudeau wraps Mexico visit singing praises of free trade

MEXICO CITY — Canada and Mexico basked Wednesday in the glow of a major trade win over the United States as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrapped up a trilateral summit aimed at charting a course for North American excellence.
Killer says sorry, tells family he'd give up life in exchange for his B.C. victim's

Killer says sorry, tells family he'd give up life in exchange for his B.C. victim's

VANCOUVER — An escaped inmate who violently killed a Vancouver Island man apologized to the family Wednesday, saying he wished he could give his life in return for his victim's.
Canadian Army waiting for air-defence systems as Ottawa buys equipment for Ukraine

Canadian Army waiting for air-defence systems as Ottawa buys equipment for Ukraine

OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government's plan to buy anti-aircraft missiles for Ukraine is prompting questions about why such equipment isn't being bought for the Canadian Army.
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