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Defence argues evidence too thin in Ottawa neo-Nazi terrorism trial

Defence argues evidence too thin in Ottawa neo-Nazi terrorism trial

OTTAWA 鈥 Defence lawyers for an Ottawa graphic designer facing terror charges over his alleged involvement with the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division argued the evidence against their client is flimsy.
Saskatchewan introduces legislative amendment to keep carbon levy off home heating

Saskatchewan introduces legislative amendment to keep carbon levy off home heating

REGINA 鈥 Saskatchewan introduced a promised legislative amendment Tuesday that would continue to see residents no longer pay federal carbon levies for home heating.
Quebec public security minister says no indication so far of migrant influx from U.S.

Quebec public security minister says no indication so far of migrant influx from U.S.

MONTREAL 鈥 Quebec鈥檚 public security minister says the situation at the province鈥檚 border with the United States is 鈥渦nder control鈥 and that there is no indication so far of an influx of migrants trying to enter Canada.
Quebec to investigate two colleges over safety complaints around Middle East conflict

Quebec to investigate two colleges over safety complaints around Middle East conflict

MONTREAL 鈥 The Quebec government is launching an investigation of two English-language junior colleges in Montreal over complaints that the conflict in the Middle East has created an unsafe climate on campus.
Singh won't support Conservative non-confidence motion that uses his own words

Singh won't support Conservative non-confidence motion that uses his own words

OTTAWA 鈥 NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said he won't play Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's games by voting to bring down the government on an upcoming non-confidence motion.
Private refugee sponsorship pause an 'unfortunate reality': minister

Private refugee sponsorship pause an 'unfortunate reality': minister

OTTAWA 鈥 The government's decision to pause most private refugee sponsorships is because there is an "oversupply" of applications and Canada doesn't want to give people fleeing war zones false hope, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday.
Health-care costs will rise significantly as population ages, says new report

Health-care costs will rise significantly as population ages, says new report

TORONTO 鈥 A new report says Canada needs to rethink its approach to health care to help manage rising costs as people age.
Quebec doctors who refuse to stay in public system for 5 years face 200K fine per day

Quebec doctors who refuse to stay in public system for 5 years face 200K fine per day

QU脡BEC 鈥 Quebec's health minister has tabled a bill that would force new doctors trained in the province to spend the first five years of their careers working in Quebec's public health network.
GivingTuesday: Food banks need help, but charity won't end hunger, advocates say

GivingTuesday: Food banks need help, but charity won't end hunger, advocates say

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. 鈥 The annual GivingTuesday is a big day for charities and non-profits to collect donations, but for some food banks and anti-poverty organizations, the day underlines a conundrum.
Joly touts 'private' diplomacy as Mexico criticizes Canada's culture, trade

Joly touts 'private' diplomacy as Mexico criticizes Canada's culture, trade

OTTAWA 鈥 Foreign Affairs Minister M茅lanie Joly is not escalating a war of words with Mexico, after the Mexican president criticized Canada's culture and its framing of border issues.