April 24th, 2024

National News

Advocacy group calls on Vancouver to ’embrace’ cannabis tourism after 4-20 ‘debacle’

By The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

VANCOUVER – The head of a B.C. cannabis growers group says the City of Vancouver’s choice to discourage instead of sanction a marijuana celebration over the weekend was a costly “missed opportunity.” The BC Craft Farmers Co-Op says the city should rethink its approach to 4-20 celebrations and sanction what could be an “international cannabis ... Read More »

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First Nations patients more likely to leave ER without getting care, study says

By Nicole Ireland, The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

First Nations patients are more likely to leave Alberta emergency departments before receiving care than other patients – and anti-Indigenous racism is a significant reason why, a new study says. “The stories are incredibly powerful,” said Patrick McLane, the lead author of the study published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. “First Nations people ... Read More »

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Ottawa police investigating chant on Parliament Hill glorifying Hamas Oct. 7 attack

By Dylan Robertson and Stephanie Taylor, The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

Ottawa police say they are investigating an allegation of hate speech that has emerged from a weekend protest on Parliament Hill. Police say they received complaints about some of what was said during a pro-Palestinian demonstration Saturday about the Israel-Gaza war. The protest featured demonstrators brandishing Palestinian flags and placards calling for an end to ... Read More »

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Ex-RCMP officer charged with foreign interference seeks to quash charges

By The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

LONGUEUIL, Que. – A former RCMP officer charged with helping China conduct foreign interference is asking the court to quash the indictment over a jurisdictional issue. Lawyers for William Majcher contend that Quebec is the wrong place to hear the case and the charges should have been filed where the offences are alleged to have ... Read More »

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Some Jewish Canadians say this Passover comes with solemnity and complex emotions

By The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

Some Jewish Canadians say they have complex emotions and feel more solemn than usual this Passover because of the war in Gaza and a rise in antisemitism in Canada. The major Jewish holiday lasts seven or eight days each year and commemorates the exodus of ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt, as recounted in the ... Read More »

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Consciousness a ‘realistic possibility’ in birds, fish, squid and bees, scholars say

By The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – Biologists, cognitive scientists and philosophers across the globe say there is a reasonable possibility the vast majority of creatures on Earth are sentient in some way. The New York Declaration on Animal Consciousness was released Friday with 39 signatories from universities from Canada to Australia who say there is “at least ... Read More »

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Wrong body returned from Cuba to Quebec family after father dies on vacation

By Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

MONTREAL – A Montreal-area woman is asking Canadian authorities to help locate her father’s body in Cuba after a devastating mix-up that saw her family receive a stranger’s remains instead. Miriam Jarjour says she was swimming with her 68-year-old father in the ocean near Varadero on March 22 when he suddenly had a heart attack ... Read More »

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Quebec Health Department reports 28 cases of eye damage linked to solar eclipse

By The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

MONTREAL – Quebec’s Health Department says it has received 28 reports of eye damage related to the April 8 total solar eclipse that passed over southern parts of the province. The 28 cases reported as of April 17 include inflammation of the cornea, dry eyes and solar retinopathy, which is a permanent burn to the ... Read More »

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Ottawa should engage more with the four million Canadians living abroad: senator

By The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

OTTAWA – A senator is calling on Ottawa to see Canadian citizens living abroad as more than just people to evacuate in times of crisis. B.C. Sen. Yuen Pau Woo argues Canadians who live abroad have ties that Canada could use to boost its diplomatic, cultural and economic heft around the world. He commissioned a ... Read More »

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Trudeau, Poilievre condemn chant on Parliament Hill glorifying Hamas attack on Israel

By Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is condemning a weekend protest on Parliament Hill where a participant openly supported the Hamas attack on Israel last fall. Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre both say such comments are unacceptable. Saturday’s protest, which came more than six months into the Israel-Hamas war, featured Palestinian flags and placards ... Read More »

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In the news today: First Nations people more likely to leave ER: data

By The Canadian Press on April 22nd, 2024

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today… First Nations patients more likely to leave ER without care, study says Researchers say First Nations patients are more likely to leave Alberta emergency departments before receiving care than non-Indigenous patients. ... Read More »

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