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Analysts propose more Canadian ties to Southeast Asia amid chill with India, China
OTTAWA — Amid a chill in relations with both of Asia's heavyweights, regional experts say it's time Ottawa warms up to Southeast Asia, arguing Canada has an edge as a middle power with large institutional investors.
Feb 2, 2024 9:21 AM
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Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Feb 2, 2024 4:15 AM
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B.C.'s dramatic temperature swings put stress on bees and cattle
VANCOUVER — Recent wild temperature swings in British Columbia have raised concerns about the impact on some local animals' health, and potentially their survival.
Feb 2, 2024 4:00 AM
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Quebec court upholds province's COVID-19 curfew after Charter challenge
MONTREAL — A provincial court justice of the peace has upheld the Quebec government's imposition of curfews during the COVID-19 pandemic, finding several people guilty of breaking the health order during a protest.
Feb 2, 2024 4:00 AM
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Health officer advises B.C. to offer smokable fentanyl in report backing safer supply
VANCOUVER — British Columbia's provincial health officer says there are serious concerns among clinicians over diversion of drugs from the province's safer supply programs, but there's a lack of evidence about how pervasive the problem is. Dr.
Feb 1, 2024 10:58 PM
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B.C. attorney general apologizes to Doukhobors, offers $10M 'compensation package'
CASTLEGAR, B.C. — Elizabeth Hlookoff says she got teary as she watched British Columbia's attorney general apologize for what provincial authorities did to her family seven decades ago.
Feb 1, 2024 8:58 PM
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Increase in U.S. softwood lumber duties 'entirely unwarranted,' trade minister says
OTTAWA — The federal government is lashing out at the U.S. Commerce Department over plans to raise duties on Canadian softwood lumber. International Trade Minister Mary Ng says the U.S. has signalled it intends to raise duties to 13.
Feb 1, 2024 8:29 PM
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Bus firm and union agree to mediator's plan to avert Metro Vancouver strike
VANCOUVER — Coast Mountain Bus Company and the union representing its transit supervisors have both accepted the recommendations of a mediator in an agreement that looks set to avert another Metro Vancouver bus strike.
Feb 1, 2024 7:56 PM
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Ottawa to wait until after next federal election to expand assisted dying eligibility
OTTAWA — Adults who want to use a mental illness as the sole basis for an assisted death will likely have to wait at least another three years, the Liberal government said Thursday.
Feb 1, 2024 7:54 PM
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'Preserving kids' choices': Alberta premier says transgender rules coming in fall
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says changes underpinning new policies surrounding transgender youth will come in the fall legislature sitting, and she isn’t ruling out using the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to uphold them.
Feb 1, 2024 6:54 PM
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