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B.C., Alberta men face charges in Whitehorse drug raid

B.C., Alberta men face charges in Whitehorse drug raid

Mounties say more than $130,000 in cash was seized during the bust
Court of Appeal overturns ruling directing Ottawa to help repatriate men in Syria

Court of Appeal overturns ruling directing Ottawa to help repatriate men in Syria

The latest ruling sets aside a January decision by Federal Court Justice Henry Brown
‘Earn while you learn:’ Co-op programs gain appeal amid rising cost of living

‘Earn while you learn:’ Co-op programs gain appeal amid rising cost of living

It’s a learning model that alternates between academic and paid work terms
Residential school drama ‘Bones of Crows’ explores ongoing legacy of trauma

Residential school drama ‘Bones of Crows’ explores ongoing legacy of trauma

The writer/director says fictional scenes depicting abuse at a residential school were shot at the Kamloops facility
Bombardier warns Ottawa against going with Boeing on military plane contract

Bombardier warns Ottawa against going with Boeing on military plane contract

The federal government has said it is still weighing its options for the multibillion-dollar contract
Provinces, territories agree to help feds in ‘30 by 30’ goal to halt land, water loss

Provinces, territories agree to help feds in ‘30 by 30’ goal to halt land, water loss

The Liberal government is leading a biodiversity strategy to protect 30% of Canadian land, water by 2030
Minister reviewing CBC’s mandate with eye to making it less reliant on advertising

Minister reviewing CBC’s mandate with eye to making it less reliant on advertising

This would be similar to the BBC, which does not broadcast ads on its domestic television channels within the U.K.
Ottawa improving how it handles intelligence: Trudeau’s national security adviser

Ottawa improving how it handles intelligence: Trudeau’s national security adviser

Jody Thomas says officials are taking steps to address breakdowns in communication within government
Pediatric drug shortage led to dosing errors in Ontario children, research shows

Pediatric drug shortage led to dosing errors in Ontario children, research shows

Researchers found a twofold increase in calls to the Ontario Poison Centre for unintentional dosing errors
Former Quebec finance minister Leitão appointed to Bank of Canada

Former Quebec finance minister Leitão appointed to Bank of Canada

Before entering politics, Leitão had a 30-year career in the Canadian banking and financial sector
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