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Tornado warning lifted for London area, severe thunderstorm warning remains in place
Environment Canada’s red band tornado warning over the London, Ont., area has been lifted. A yellow warning for a severe thunderstorm remains in place. Meanwhile, tornado warnings have been issued for communities east of the area as the storm continues.
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Children of couple killed in mistaken identity shooting allegedly tied to Ryan Wedding sue police
A brother and sister have filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Peel Regional Police, claiming their parents, killed in a mistaken identity shooting , would still be alive if police had warned the family there might be an “imminent” threat to their safety.
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Game of inches: The PWHL’s Walter Cup playoffs have been a collection of close contests
All but two playoff games have been decided by just one goal this spring, a sign of the league’s parity.
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Ottawa ready to help broker Churchill Falls deal with Quebec and Newfoundland
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the federal government is ready to help Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro reach a new energy deal with Hydro-Québec, while the Quebec government is confident to reach a “win-win” agreement for both provinces. Speaking in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, Que., Carney said that he has had a “number of conversations” recently…
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IN PHOTOS | Scenes from Hope Bay mine in Nunavut
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd., Canada’s largest mining company, announced Tuesday it will invest $2.4 billion in the redevelopment of the Hope Bay mine in the remote Arctic.
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Charges laid after reports of man bringing gun to CN railyard in B.C.: Prince George RCMP
Prince George RCMP say a man is in custody following reports of a man who brought a firearm to a CN railyard in Prince George.
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Sask. appeal court upholds conviction of man who took daughter to avoid COVID vaccine
A Saskatchewan man’s appeal of his conviction and sentence for abducting his daughter to prevent her from getting the COVID-19 vaccine has been dismissed.
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11 Canadians on aid flotilla to Gaza detained by Israel
Israel forces opened fire on at least two vessels in an aid flotilla sailing toward Gaza. At least 11 Canadians on board have been detained by Israeli authorities. The ships had set sail from Turkey for a third time to deliver aid, after earlier attempts were stopped by Israel. Global Affairs Canada says it was…
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After ‘misunderstanding,’ federal officials are open to changes on police search powers bill
OTTAWA — The federal government says the debate over its controversial lawful access Bill C-22 is marred by “misunderstanding” but says it is open to amending it to address concerns over encryption and fears of mass surveillance. “We’ve obviously been paying close attention to comments about lack of clarity about encryption, for example, and questions…
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Saskatchewan open to talks on industrial carbon tax, ‘refining’ the deal struck with Alberta, Moe says
OTTAWA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his province will begin talks with the federal government around how to find a “workable place” when it comes to the question of charging an industrial carbon tax. “We’re open to the discussion about finding a place where that would work for the industries that are employing people…