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No winning ticket for Friday's $30 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket for Friday's $30 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for the $30 million jackpot in Friday's Lotto Max draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Mar. 8 will be an estimated $40 million. The Canadian Press
Killing the 'carbon tax' is back while some Conservatives seek credible climate plans

Killing the 'carbon tax' is back while some Conservatives seek credible climate plans

A group of longtime Conservatives is advocating for leadership hopefuls to develop credible climate plans at the same time as cancelling the federal carbon price has emerged as one of the first promises out of the race.
Canada scrambles to rebook rapid test deliveries amid ban of Russian planes

Canada scrambles to rebook rapid test deliveries amid ban of Russian planes

OTTAWA — Canada is rescheduling 11 planeloads of rapid tests this month that were due to be delivered via Russian cargo jets.
Alberta government to extend pause on Rocky Mountain coal mine development

Alberta government to extend pause on Rocky Mountain coal mine development

EDMONTON — The Alberta government is renewing and expanding its restrictions on coal mining in the province's Rocky Mountains in response to a strong public outcry and two reports written following extensive consultations on the issue.
Montrealer accused of fomenting hatred 'has the right' to antisemitic views: lawyer

Montrealer accused of fomenting hatred 'has the right' to antisemitic views: lawyer

MONTREAL — Lawyers for a Montreal man charged with fomenting hatred against Jewish people in a blog post on a far-right website told a judge Friday that the article falls short of what's needed for conviction.
Trudeau heads to Europe to meet allies amid fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Trudeau heads to Europe to meet allies amid fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to several European capitals to strategize with allies as fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine intensifies.
On heels of protectionist state of the union, Biden rolls out Buy American revamp

On heels of protectionist state of the union, Biden rolls out Buy American revamp

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden briefly shouted out America's allies and trading partners Friday even as he rolled out new details of his administration's long-promised plan to more stringently enforce the country's Buy American rules.
Feds to protect number of Quebec's Commons seats, stop province losing MP

Feds to protect number of Quebec's Commons seats, stop province losing MP

OTTAWA — The federal government is preparing to take action to ensure Quebec does not lose a seat when Canada's electoral map is redrawn.
Montreal public health opposed December COVID-19 curfew, documents show

Montreal public health opposed December COVID-19 curfew, documents show

Montreal public health officials were against the COVID-19 curfew that the province imposed last December, because little data existed on its effectiveness and out of concern for the most vulnerable, government documents reveal.
Who's in, who's out, and who else might join the Conservative party leadership race

Who's in, who's out, and who else might join the Conservative party leadership race

OTTAWA — With Sept.10 picked as the date for when the Conservative Party of Canada will have a new leader, time is ticking for prospective candidates and their teams to get into place.