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Tories surge to upset majority win in N.S. election with a campaign focused on health

Tories surge to upset majority win in N.S. election with a campaign focused on health

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservatives surged to an upset election win Tuesday over the governing Liberals after capitalizing on their main opponent's early stumbles and promising a big-spending fix to the troubled health system.
Federal government drops court quest to keep lab documents under wraps

Federal government drops court quest to keep lab documents under wraps

OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is dropping its quest to have a court prohibit the disclosure of documents related to the firing of two scientists at Canada's highest-security laboratory.
A look at Nova Scotia's new premier, Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston

A look at Nova Scotia's new premier, Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston

For the first time since 2009, Nova Scotia will have a Progressive Conservative premier. Tory Leader Tim Houston led his party to victory with a campaign that promised to spend massively on health care.
CP NewsAlert: Nova Scotia Tory Leader Tim Houston wins riding

CP NewsAlert: Nova Scotia Tory Leader Tim Houston wins riding

Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston has won the riding of Pictou East. The Canadian Press has projected that Houston will become the next premier of Nova Scotia.
Trudeau says Canadian diplomats out of Afghanistan as fears mount for interpreters

Trudeau says Canadian diplomats out of Afghanistan as fears mount for interpreters

OTTAWA — A 10th planeload of Afghan refugees arrived Tuesday evening in Canada as Justin Trudeau's Liberal government faced fresh criticism and calls for action to save hundreds of former interpreters and their families still stuck in Afghanistan.
Cooler conditions offer some relief to crews battling more than 260 B.C. wildfires

Cooler conditions offer some relief to crews battling more than 260 B.C. wildfires

The manager of fire operations for British Columbia's wildfire service says rain and cooler temperatures have taken an edge off some of the most aggressive blazes among more than 260 burning across the province.
Defence lawyers wrap in Vancouver extradition hearing for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou

Defence lawyers wrap in Vancouver extradition hearing for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou

VANCOUVER — A lawyer for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou wrapped up her defence team's arguments in the B.C. Supreme Court Tuesday by reminding the extradition judge of her task in the case.
Quebec premier says COVID-19 vaccination will be mandatory for health-care workers

Quebec premier says COVID-19 vaccination will be mandatory for health-care workers

MONTREAL — Health-care workers in Quebec will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 1, Premier François Legault said Tuesday.
Trudeau follows Singh, promising 'consequences' for unvaccinated federal workers

Trudeau follows Singh, promising 'consequences' for unvaccinated federal workers

OTTAWA — Public servants who can get vaccinated and choose not to will face "consequences" for their decision if the Liberals are returned to power, Justin Trudeau said Tuesday as the issue of vaccine mandates exploded on the campaign trail.
Nunavut suspends travel bubble with N.W.T. as COVID-19 cases jump to 34

Nunavut suspends travel bubble with N.W.T. as COVID-19 cases jump to 34

IQALUIT, Nunavut — Nunavut has closed its travel bubble with the Northwest Territories after an increase in cases of COVID-19 over the last few days.
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