Manitoba Métis president ticketed for fishing without a licence, province says – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A recent interaction between a conservation officer and David Chartrand, president of the Manitoba Métis Federation, appears set to become the latest skirmish in the battle over Indigenous hunting and fishing rights in the province.Chartrand was given a ticket last month for angling without a licence on…

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‘Halley’s comet moment’: How a new 911 system could improve public safety

An upgrade to 911 systems in Ontario is setting the stage for more efficient emergency responses, in what one official calls “public safety’s Halley’s comet moment.” The new system – called Next Generation 9-1-1 – replaces decades-old analog technology in emergency communication centres with a digital network, allowing dispatchers to get to urgent calls faster and…

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Gatineau MP named labour minister after O’Regan resignation

Politics Gatineau MP Steve MacKinnon is replacing outgoing Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan, who announced his resignation from cabinet Thursday.  Steve MacKinnon stepping in after minister resigns from cabinet for family reasons CBC News · Posted: Jul 19, 2024 9:26 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago Government House leader Steve MacKinnon speaks with reporters…

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Immigration Minister’s Montreal office vandalized, hit with ‘major damage’

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 18, 2024 11:17 am Updated July 18, 2024 11:20 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Police say the Montreal constituency office of federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller was vandalized overnight. Outside, windows were smashed and walls were defaced with paint and graffiti. Montreal police…

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From ‘The W’ to the world, basketball star Aaliyah Edwards is living the dream – Kingston

There’s no other way to put it: Kingston’s Aaliyah Edwards is living the dream. At a young age, while playing for the Kingston Impact, it was clear she would become something special. She followed that up by winning city, regional and provincial championships at Frontenac Secondary School and eventually landed a scholarship to play with…

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Sask. and federal government dispute around carbon pricing to be settled by tax court

The dispute between the governments of Saskatchewan and Canada around the province’s refusal to collect the federal carbon price on natural gas continues, but Saskatchewan’s justice minister claims the province has stopped the feds and that the matter will be resolved in court. “We stopped them. The government of Saskatchewan has been successful in preventing…

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