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Audit of several Quebec dioceses' records identifies 87 abusers in the church: report

Audit of several Quebec dioceses' records identifies 87 abusers in the church: report

MONTREAL — An independent audit of more than 80 years of files involving nine Quebec Catholic dioceses found at least 87 abusers among church personnel, according to a summary of findings released Wednesday.
N.S. mass shooting inquiry: Communications official admits warning was delayed

N.S. mass shooting inquiry: Communications official admits warning was delayed

HALIFAX — An RCMP official broke down in tears when she told a public inquiry Wednesday that the unclear practices her team used to alert the public to an active shooter led to a crucial delay during the killer's 2020 rampage.
Masking will no longer be mandatory on public transit in Quebec starting June 18

Masking will no longer be mandatory on public transit in Quebec starting June 18

MONTREAL — Quebec is lifting its mask mandate for public transit on June 18, the province's health minister announced Wednesday.
Canada Child Benefit would have cost $1.1B more without pandemic supports: PBO

Canada Child Benefit would have cost $1.1B more without pandemic supports: PBO

OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget office estimates the Canada Child Benefit program would cost $1.
'Sometimes' OK to play songs containing F-word on French radio: broadcast council

'Sometimes' OK to play songs containing F-word on French radio: broadcast council

MONTREAL — It's acceptable in most cases for French radio stations to play English songs containing the F-word during the daytime, the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council said Wednesday.
Russia not invited as Arctic Council resumes meetings

Russia not invited as Arctic Council resumes meetings

OTTAWA — The Arctic Council is deciding to sit again, after suspending its meetings in protest at Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Defence raises prospect of multiple leaks in bureaucrat's shipbuilding trial

Defence raises prospect of multiple leaks in bureaucrat's shipbuilding trial

OTTAWA — The prospect of more than one leak about secret cabinet deliberations in late 2015 around a $700-million shipbuilding deal was raised on Wednesday, as a longtime lobbyist testified he did not know the origins of certain information about the
Federal lawyers move to shield alleged secrets in civil court case of ex-Saudi spy

Federal lawyers move to shield alleged secrets in civil court case of ex-Saudi spy

OTTAWA — The Canadian government is seeking a court injunction to prevent a former Saudi intelligence official from disclosing allegedly sensitive security information in a civil proceeding against him.
Ex-TRC director Kimberly Murray named special interlocutor for residential schools

Ex-TRC director Kimberly Murray named special interlocutor for residential schools

OTTAWA — Canada's newly appointed interlocutor for unmarked burial sites at residential schools expects that prosecuting crimes against Indigenous children will be the "No. 1 conversation" with survivors and First Nations.
Federal ministers say they're working on measures to end delays at airports

Federal ministers say they're working on measures to end delays at airports

OTTAWA — Transport Minister Omar Alghabra says the federal government is working on new measures to help ease delays at major airports, adding that a "similar phenomenon" is happening worldwide.
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