July 1st, 2025

National News

Fixing problems with Phoenix payroll system cost taxpayers $5.1 billion: official

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

OTTAWA β€” A top federal official said fixing the payroll problems caused by Phoenix cost taxpayers more than $5 billion β€” and they’ll keep paying extra to run two public service payroll platforms at once as Ottawa weans itself off the problem-plagued system. Alex Benay, associate deputy minister at Public Services and Procurement Canada, said ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: Friend identifies second victim of rockfall in Banff National Park

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

LAKE LOUISE β€” A survivor of a rockfall last week in Banff National Park is remembering 33-year-old friend Hamza Benhilal, who didn’t make it out alive from under the rubble. Khaled Elgamal, 28, of Surrey B.C., says his roommate and friend Benhilal was one of two people who died after a slab of mountain gave ... Read More »

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Canada changes course, starts busing citizens out of Israel

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

OTTAWA β€” Ottawa has started offering buses to Canadians looking to leave Israel and the West Bank, along with those who manage to flee Iran β€” but few have taken up the offer days after Canada told citizens in the region to find their own way to neighbouring countries. Canada has updated its travel advisory ... Read More »

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Top public servants unanimously opposed ‘big bang’ pay switchover for public service

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

OTTAWA β€” A top federal official says fixing the payroll problems caused by Phoenix cost taxpayers more than $5 billion β€” and they’ll keep paying extra to run two public service payroll platforms at once as Ottawa weans itself off the problem-plagued system. Alex Benay, associate deputy minister at Public Services and Procurement Canada, says ... Read More »

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After 40-year mystery, police say ‘Mr. X’ in 1985 Air India bombing is dead

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

Police in British Columbia believe they have solved a decades-long mystery by identifying a suspect known as “Mr. X” who is thought to have helped test a bomb before the 1985 Air India terror attack. But they say the suspect died before facing charges, and police will not be releasing his name. The statement from ... Read More »

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St. John’s, N.L., streets won’t be named for people to avoid problematic legacies

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

ST. JOHN’S β€” Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital city will no longer name new streets and city buildings after individual people. Councillors with the City of St. John’s, N.L., voted unanimously to accept the new policy during a meeting last week. It was presented by Coun. Ron Ellsworth, who said naming streets and buildings after people ... Read More »

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Suspect killed in alleged shootout with Quebec police, watchdog investigating

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

MARSTON, QUE β€” Quebec’s police watchdog is investigating after provincial police killed a person in an alleged shootout about 200 kilometres east of Montreal. The independent agency says police responded to a call midday on Sunday in the community of Marston, Que., about a person in crisis who allegedly had access to a firearm. It ... Read More »

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Many heat records at risk as Ontario, Quebec battle scorching temperatures

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

TORONTO β€” Dangerously high temperatures persisted on Monday across much of Ontario and southwestern Quebec, as residents tried to keep cool under a lingering heat dome. Environment Canada said the heat wave that began on Sunday will likely continue until Wednesday, with daytime highs of up to 36 C and humidex values between 42 and ... Read More »

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Judge refuses to allow more avian flu tests on ostriches at B.C. farm

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

OTTAWA β€” The Federal Court of Appeal is refusing to allow the owners of a British Columbia ostrich farm to conduct further testing of their flock for avian flu in a bid to avert a cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The same ruling that was issued on Friday but only published online ... Read More »

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St. John’s, N.L., streets won’t be named for people, to avoid problematic legacies

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

ST. JOHN’S β€” Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital city will no longer name new streets and city buildings after individual people. St. John’s, N.L., city councillor Ron Ellsworth says naming streets and buildings after people comes with a host of risks, including political polarization and uneven representation of different demographics. He said it also comes with ... Read More »

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Manitoba premier ends state of emergency as wildfire danger recedes, evacuees return

By Canadian Press on June 23rd, 2025

WINNIPEG β€” Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the provincewide state of emergency has been lifted as the danger from wildfires recedes. He says while the emergency rules are no longer needed, crews remain vigilant as fires continue to rage. Officials say about nine thousand of the 21,000 people forced out by the fires have been ... Read More »

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