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Eby resolves to keep spending in new year, making most of forecast budget windfall

Eby resolves to keep spending in new year, making most of forecast budget windfall

VICTORIA — Premier David Eby took office in B.C. amid a whirlwind of spending announcements and he's not making any resolutions of frugality in the new year.
Cannabis-infused figs in Quebec may be delicious, but black market still thriving

Cannabis-infused figs in Quebec may be delicious, but black market still thriving

MONTREAL — Cauliflower, garden beet, reishi mushroom — these are some of the odd flavours of edibles for sale at Quebec's provincially owned cannabis stores.
Man accused of killing OPP officer had been initially denied bail in other case

Man accused of killing OPP officer had been initially denied bail in other case

HAMILTON — The man accused of killing an Ontario Provincial Police officer had been initially denied bail in a previous case and was later granted it upon review in the months before this week’s shooting, court documents show.
Throw out 'misconceptions' and buckle up on buses, RCMP officer says after B.C. crash

Throw out 'misconceptions' and buckle up on buses, RCMP officer says after B.C. crash

KELOWNA, B.C. — An RCMP officer who interviewed survivors of the deadly Christmas Eve bus crash near Merritt, B.C., says it's time for passengers to throw out their false sense of security on buses and buckle up.
About 6,000 Hydro-Québec customers still without power one week after winter storm

About 6,000 Hydro-Québec customers still without power one week after winter storm

MONTREAL — The number of Hydro-Québec customers without power dropped by more than 5,000 Thursday, though the utility said it was unsure when everyone who lost electricity during last week's major winter storm would be reconnected.
A look at six Canadian police officers who were killed in recent months

A look at six Canadian police officers who were killed in recent months

Six police officers have been killed in Canada since September. Here's a look at their cases and who they were: Const.
Lethbridge man charged with first-degree murder in wife's death

Lethbridge man charged with first-degree murder in wife's death

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Police in Lethbridge, Alta., have charged a 59-year-old man with first degree murder in his wife's death.
Influenza, RSV and COVID-19 on the decline across Quebec

Influenza, RSV and COVID-19 on the decline across Quebec

MONTREAL — The three respiratory viruses that had been causing chaos in the fall in Quebec hospitals — COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus — are all on the decline, the province's public health research institute said Thursday.
Windsor to get millions in federal help for cost of Ambassador Bridge blockade

Windsor to get millions in federal help for cost of Ambassador Bridge blockade

OTTAWA — The federal government has set aside $6.9 million to cover the cost of dealing with last winter's "Freedom Convoy" protests at Canada's busiest border crossing, according to Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino.
Canadian Army eyeing new weapons in response to lessons learned from Ukraine war

Canadian Army eyeing new weapons in response to lessons learned from Ukraine war

OTTAWA — The war in Ukraine has identified critical gaps in the Canadian Army's ability to fight and survive on the battlefield, leading to an unanticipated rush to buy new military equipment.
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