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CALGARY — A judge has sentenced a Calgary man who joined an Islamic State terrorist group in the Middle East to 16 years in prison. Jamal Borhot, who is 35, was convicted in December on three counts of participating in a terrorist group. The sentence will be reduced by about four months for time he ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce a national automotive strategy tomorrow which will scrap the electric vehicle sales mandate in favour of new vehicle emissions standards and revive consumer rebates for EV purchases. Government and industry sources, who were not authorized to publicly discuss details ahead of the announcement, say Ottawa ... Read More »
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TORONTO — The federal government is reviving proposed legislation that would allow digital health information to be shared safely across electronic systems, giving both patients and providers access to more comprehensive medical records. The Connected Care for Canadians Act was introduced in June 2024 and passed first reading, but the bill died when Parliament was ... Read More »
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Federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser says he won’t act on Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s call for more input on the selection of judges after she said she would withhold court funding if such changes aren’t made. “I’m planning to maintain the process that we have in place that has independence, that has rigour, that has ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Canadian labour leaders say Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government is not being transparent enough with them on how trade talks are advancing with U.S. President Donald Trump’s White House. The heads of private and public labour groups are huddling in Ottawa in advance of this year’s review of Canada’s free trade deal ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — The NDP says it wants Prime Minister Mark Carney to cancel contracts for U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets — including the 16 Canada already has committed to buying. Citing Carney’s call for middle powers to work together in his World Economic Forum speech last month, Interim NDP Leader Don Davies says Canada should instead ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Conservatives are set to gather in downtown Ottawa tonight for a gala dinner marking the 20th anniversary of former prime minister Stephen Harper’s government. The event will take place at the Rogers Centre and Harper is expected to deliver remarks at 8:30 p.m. The gala is one of several events being held in ... Read More »
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WASHINGTON — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand was in Washington on Wednesday as the Trump administration made a case for international partners to join a preferential trade zone for critical minerals to counter China’s global dominance. Vice-President JD Vance told a room filled with foreign ministers and officials at the U.S. State Department the goal ... Read More »
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VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Human Rights Commissioner has found that the actions of Vancouver Police were “unlawful” by limiting media access as city workers broke up a homeless encampment on the Downtown Eastside in 2023. Kasari Govender says in the report that police and the city “failed to strike the appropriate balance” between public ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller says there will no longer be stand-alone federal envoys to combat Islamophobia and antisemitism. Miller says the two positions will be folded into a new advisory council on rights, equity and inclusion. He told reporters today the government is creating a broader group of experts who ... Read More »
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QUÉBEC — A law firm representing victims injured in a pair of gondola malfunctions at a Quebec ski hill say they’ve reached a $5.1-million settlement with the owners of the resort. Law firm Tremblay Bois filed a pair of class actions stemming from two incidents when cable cars abruptly stopped in February and March 2020 ... Read More »
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