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Temporary changes to EI made during pandemic are set to expire late next month

Temporary changes to EI made during pandemic are set to expire late next month

OTTAWA — Temporary changes to the employment insurance program made during the pandemic are set to expire soon, jeopardizing access to jobless benefits for automotive workers in Windsor, Ont.
Far more women than men not seeking re-election in Quebec's fall vote

Far more women than men not seeking re-election in Quebec's fall vote

QUEBEC — Far more women than men are saying goodbye to the Quebec legislature ahead of the fall election. Of the 34 members who have announced they won't be seeking re-election, 22 are women.
Health minister appoints chief nursing officer to address health crisis

Health minister appoints chief nursing officer to address health crisis

OTTAWA — The federal health minister appointed a new chief nursing officer Tuesday, as the government works to overcome a critical nurse shortage that has left many hospitals across the country struggling to maintain care.
Ottawa signs EV deal with Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen

Ottawa signs EV deal with Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen

TORONTO — The federal government signed separate agreements with Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz Tuesday that will see the two German auto manufacturers secure access to Canadian raw materials for batteries in electric vehicles.
Ottawa to launch new effort to counter Russian disinformation: Trudeau

Ottawa to launch new effort to counter Russian disinformation: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled plans to create a special team focused on countering Russian disinformation and propaganda on Tuesday, as Ukrainians prepared to mark the six-month anniversary of Moscow’s invasion of their country.
German leader wraps up visit, no Indigenous language bonus: In The News for Aug. 23

German leader wraps up visit, no Indigenous language bonus: In The News for Aug. 23

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 Tuesday, August 23, 2022 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Trudeau questions business case for natural gas exports from Canada to Europe

Trudeau questions business case for natural gas exports from Canada to Europe

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government is open to easing regulatory requirements for projects that would facilitate the export of Canadian natural gas to Europe, but questioned whether a business case exists for such investments.
Famous Yousuf Karsh portrait of Sir Winston Churchill stolen from Château Laurier

Famous Yousuf Karsh portrait of Sir Winston Churchill stolen from Château Laurier

OTTAWA — It sounds like a caper from a movie: a thief seems to have swapped out the famous portrait of a scowling Sir Winston Churchill, photographed by Yousuf Karsh in 1941, with a signed copy.
Quebec allowing four people per room in care homes, against coroner's recommendations

Quebec allowing four people per room in care homes, against coroner's recommendations

MONTREAL — Quebec's decision allowing long-term care centres to house up to four residents per room will put people at risk without freeing up hospital beds, according to a patients rights advocate.
Quebec making progress to protect caribou after warnings from federal government

Quebec making progress to protect caribou after warnings from federal government

MONTREAL — The governments of Canada and Quebec said Monday they reached an agreement in principle to protect endangered caribou in the province, but Indigenous and environmental groups said concrete action is needed.