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As trio of officers advanced, N.S. killer escaped

As trio of officers advanced, N.S. killer escaped

When the first RCMP officers arrived, the gunman continue to kill before slipping away
Canada wants ICC investigation of Russia, says Foreign Minister M茅lanie Joly

Canada wants ICC investigation of Russia, says Foreign Minister M茅lanie Joly

Canada is a state party and founding member of the ICC and the Rome Statute
Too early to start resettling Ukrainian refugees, says United Nations agency

Too early to start resettling Ukrainian refugees, says United Nations agency

500,000 Ukrainians have already fled to neighbouring countries seeking safety
Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

17 per cent of B.C. survey respondents felt they needed help with their mental health during the pandemic but didn't receive it.
Russia pummels Ukraine's No. 2 city and convoy nears Kyiv

Russia pummels Ukraine's No. 2 city and convoy nears Kyiv

Russian troops attempted to advance on Ukraine鈥檚 two biggest cities
Nearly 4,000 Ukrainian immigration applicants approved to come to Canada: minister

Nearly 4,000 Ukrainian immigration applicants approved to come to Canada: minister

Thousands of Ukrainians approved to come to Canada
Thousands rally in Canada to support Ukraine

Thousands rally in Canada to support Ukraine

Many in the crowd were from Ukraine and have been calling friends and family every few hours
91原创 study finds medical procedures misused

91原创 study finds medical procedures misused

On average, 30 per cent of medical procedures were being used inappropriately
Foreign minister headed to Poland-Ukraine border as Canada sends anti-tank weapons

Foreign minister headed to Poland-Ukraine border as Canada sends anti-tank weapons

Canada's foreign minister heads to Poland
Black history 'runs narrow but deep,' awareness society president says

Black history 'runs narrow but deep,' awareness society president says

Blacks welcomed to British Columbia with open arms more than 160 years ago have left a deep legacy in the province, with contributions that can be traced back to the formative days of the province.