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Fredericton mass shooter deemed 'high risk' and ordered detained in hospital

Fredericton mass shooter deemed 'high risk' and ordered detained in hospital

FREDERICTON — The man found not criminally responsible in the 2018 killing of four people in Fredericton has been deemed "high-risk" and ordered detained in a high-security hospital.
Military leaders to be held to account if extremism isn't addressed, Sajjan says

Military leaders to be held to account if extremism isn't addressed, Sajjan says

OTTAWA — Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan worries incidents of extremism and hate in the Canadian Armed Forces are on the rise — and he says military commanders will be held accountable if the problem is not addressed.
RCMP start criminal investigation into train derailment near Field, B.C.

RCMP start criminal investigation into train derailment near Field, B.C.

FIELD, B.C. — The RCMP say a criminal investigation has been launched into a fatal Canadian Pacific train derailment near the boundary between B.C. and Alberta in February 2019. Staff Sgt.
Coalition Avenir Quebec member out of caucus for not following COVID-19 rules at bar

Coalition Avenir Quebec member out of caucus for not following COVID-19 rules at bar

QUEBEC — A member of the governing Coalition Avenir Quebec party is temporarily out of caucus after a video surfaced of him breaking COVID-19 rules at a holiday gathering.
As vulnerable youth face CERB clawbacks, Trudeau says Liberals looking over options

As vulnerable youth face CERB clawbacks, Trudeau says Liberals looking over options

OTTAWA — Marie Christian recalls the confusion that reigned as the young people she works with tried to navigate government aid at the onset of the pandemic.
PM says he kept hoping more money, or pressure, would help meet water-advisory goal

PM says he kept hoping more money, or pressure, would help meet water-advisory goal

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he realized only recently that his government would not be able to make good on its long-held promise to lift all drinking-water advisories in First Nations communities by March 2021.
Ottawa offers temporary debt relief for N.L.'s troubled Muskrat Falls project

Ottawa offers temporary debt relief for N.L.'s troubled Muskrat Falls project

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Ottawa is giving Newfoundland and Labrador temporary relief from debt and financing payments for the troubled Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project and appointing a top bureaucrat to oversee the project's financial restructuring.
Family says D'Andre deserved better and Biden taps Buttigieg: In The News for Dec. 17

Family says D'Andre deserved better and Biden taps Buttigieg: In The News for Dec. 17

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 Dec. 17 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Advocates share fear of worsening overdose crisis in 2021, want national safe supply

Advocates share fear of worsening overdose crisis in 2021, want national safe supply

VANCOUVER — With overdose deaths rising across Canada, advocates for drug users are calling for the implementation of a national safe supply program as part of an effort to save lives.
A look at what provinces and territories have said about COVID-19 vaccine plans

A look at what provinces and territories have said about COVID-19 vaccine plans

The largest mass immunization effort in Canadian history began Dec. 14 in Ontario and Quebec after the country received its first COVID-19 vaccine shipment over the weekend.
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