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Crews prepare for strong winds as they battle fire, storm near Red Lake, Ont.
Firefighters and emergency workers prepared for a vicious storm while battling a massive wildfire on the doorstep of the northwestern Ontario community of Red Lake on Thursday.
Aug 13, 2020 2:06 PM
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Common law partner of Nova Scotia mass shooter sues his estate for trauma, injuries
HALIFAX — The common law spouse of the man who carried out the mass shooting in Nova Scotia in mid-April is suing his estate, alleging he caused her to suffer psychological, physical and emotional injuries.
Aug 13, 2020 1:49 PM
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Toronto restaurant discriminated against woman who uses mobility aids: tribunal
TORONTO — A Toronto restaurant discriminated against a woman who uses mobility devices and "publicly humiliated" her by refusing to let her use its bathroom four years ago, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has ruled.
Aug 13, 2020 10:27 AM
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Feds earmark money to help communities adapt to realities of COVID-19
OTTAWA — The federal government is offering $31 million to help communities find ways to adapt to the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aug 13, 2020 9:49 AM
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Budget watchdog says COVID-19 wage subsidy might cost less than predicted
OTTAWA — Canada's official fiscal watchdog says the federal wage subsidy program might cost $14 billion less than the government predicted.
Aug 13, 2020 7:30 AM
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Supreme Court won't review disclosure ruling in case of alleged defamation
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not review a judge's decision to grant author Steven Galloway access to emails between a woman who accused him of sexual assault and staff at the University of British Columbia.
Aug 13, 2020 7:09 AM
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Gun buyback plan and Sarah Cooper gets Netflix special: In The News for Aug. 13
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 Aug. 13. What we are watching in Canada ...
Aug 13, 2020 5:20 AM
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Quebec farms facing lost profits and rotting harvests due to migrant worker shortage
MONTREAL — Nineteen-year-old Florence Lachapelle was among hundreds of Quebecers who tried their hand at planting seeds and harvesting produce this summer, replacing migrant workers who were unable to leave their countries because of the COVID-19 pan
Aug 13, 2020 1:00 AM
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Ball python that went missing in Victoria found hiding under vehicle
VICTORIA — Police say a large snake that went missing somewhere in a Victoria-area neighbourhood was found hiding under a vehicle. Victoria police issued a statement saying the nearly 1.
Aug 12, 2020 8:00 PM
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Carleton criminology school ends student placements with police over racism failures
OTTAWA — Carleton University's criminology school says it will no longer place students to work with police forces and prisons as a show of solidarity with the movement to address systemic racism in Canada's criminal justice institutions.
Aug 12, 2020 6:29 PM
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