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Trudeau speaks with King Charles for first time since monarch's cancer diagnosis

Trudeau speaks with King Charles for first time since monarch's cancer diagnosis

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted on social media later in the day that it was "good to hear from King Charles III this morning."
Canada's future funding for UN relief organization in Gaza Strip still in limbo

Canada's future funding for UN relief organization in Gaza Strip still in limbo

OTTAWA — Canada hasn't made a final decision on whether to resume funding to a United Nations aid organization in the Gaza Strip when its next scheduled payment is due in April.
Montreal Chinese groups sue RCMP for alleging they hosted illegal 'police stations'

Montreal Chinese groups sue RCMP for alleging they hosted illegal 'police stations'

MONTREAL — Two Montreal-area Chinese groups and their director have filed a lawsuit alleging the RCMP defamed them when officers said they were investigating clandestine Chinese government "police stations"operating out of their premises.
Lawsuit takes on Alberta Energy Regulator, province over Kearl oilsands releases

Lawsuit takes on Alberta Energy Regulator, province over Kearl oilsands releases

EDMONTON — An Alberta First Nation has filed a sweeping lawsuit against the province's energy regulator and the government over releases from an oilsands mine, alleging the agency acted in bad faith and is set up in a way that violates the Constituti
Government says only extreme online hate speech would be probed by human rights body

Government says only extreme online hate speech would be probed by human rights body

The changes have come under harsh criticism from civil liberties groups and legal experts who are voicing concerns about the potential chill on free speech. 
Federal government plans to consult widely before any changes to Emergencies Act

Federal government plans to consult widely before any changes to Emergencies Act

OTTAWA — The federal government is open to possible changes to the Emergencies Act but says it first wants to consult widely on the law it invoked to quell "Freedom Convoy" protests two years ago.
NDP pushing Liberals to include national school food program in upcoming budget

NDP pushing Liberals to include national school food program in upcoming budget

OTTAWA — The federal New Democrats want the government to fund a national school food program in the upcoming budget — and for Liberals to fulfil their election promise to put one in place.
Federal procurement department punishes companies that worked on ArriveCan app

Federal procurement department punishes companies that worked on ArriveCan app

Ottawa says it has suspended the largest contractor that worked on the ArriveCan app from bidding or working on government contracts that have security requirements.
As disasters mount, First Nations' safety has never been more pressing: Woodhouse

As disasters mount, First Nations' safety has never been more pressing: Woodhouse

GATINEAU, Que. — First Nations leaders gathered Wednesday to discuss how they can better prepare for the wildfires, pandemics, floods and effects of climate change that disproportionately affect their communities.
In the news today: Nashville plane crash investigation, prison officials to testify

In the news today: Nashville plane crash investigation, prison officials to testify

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... Investigation continues into Nashville plane crash U.S.