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Monument to residential school survivors, victims to be built on Parliament Hill

Monument to residential school survivors, victims to be built on Parliament Hill

OTTAWA — A survivor-led steering committee announced Tuesday that a tribute to survivors and victims of residential schools will be built on the west side of Parliament Hill.
Brian Mulroney praises Trudeau's leadership, omits any mention of Tory leader

Brian Mulroney praises Trudeau's leadership, omits any mention of Tory leader

ANTIGONISH, N.S. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is basking in the praise of Brian Mulroney after the former prime minister said "trash" talk against the Liberal leader will be forgotten in light of historic achievements.
Nomination process begins to replace ex-Supreme Court justice Russell Brown

Nomination process begins to replace ex-Supreme Court justice Russell Brown

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has begun the search for a new Supreme Court of Canada justice.
CP NewsAlert: Amber Alert cancelled, P.E.I girl found safe, suspect arrested

CP NewsAlert: Amber Alert cancelled, P.E.I girl found safe, suspect arrested

EGLINGTON, P.E.I. — Prince Edward Island RCMP officials say the Amber Alert for a missing nine-year-old girl has been cancelled.
P.E.I. Amber Alert cancelled, 9-year-old girl found safe and suspect arrested

P.E.I. Amber Alert cancelled, 9-year-old girl found safe and suspect arrested

EGLINGTON, P.E.I. — Prince Edward Island RCMP officials say the Amber Alert for a missing nine-year-old girl has been cancelled.
In The News for June 20: Did last night's byelections change anything in Ottawa?

In The News for June 20: Did last night's byelections change anything in Ottawa?

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Tuesday, June 20, 2023 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
'Motivated and prepared': Canadian Forces engineers training Ukrainian troops

'Motivated and prepared': Canadian Forces engineers training Ukrainian troops

WROCLAW, Poland — A passionate Ukrainian soldier hopes the skills he's learning from Canadian troops and their allies will ultimately help make a difference in winning the war with Russia.
Conservatives cruise to victory over Bernier's PPC, Liberals get boost in Oxford

Conservatives cruise to victory over Bernier's PPC, Liberals get boost in Oxford

OTTAWA — Early results from a federal byelection show the Tories cruising towards victory in a race that pitted Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives against Maxime Bernier's People's Party of Canada. As of about 3:15 a.m.
Oil and gas, electricity emissions remain a challenge for Ottawa-Alberta relationship

Oil and gas, electricity emissions remain a challenge for Ottawa-Alberta relationship

OTTAWA — There is no line in the sand between his government and Alberta over energy and climate policies but there is also still a lot of daylight in their respective visions, Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Monday.
Injured employees had complained of long commutes before B.C. bus crash: union

Injured employees had complained of long commutes before B.C. bus crash: union

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — The union representing housekeepers at a pipeline camp who were involved in a bus crash near Prince George, B.C., on Friday says they're awaiting a grievance decision over complaints about the long ride to get to work.