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Liberals pledge $1 billion for cities to buy motels, hotels for rapid-housing program
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals plan to spend $1 billion over the next six months so cities and other housing providers can keep people from becoming homeless. The rapid-housing funds can be used to buy...
Sep 21, 2020

Survey finds most Canadian Olympic athletes against medal podium protests
TORONTO - After a wave of demonstrations against racial injustice around the world, the International Olympic Committee is in talks with athlete groups about potentially easing protest bans ...
Sep 21, 2020

Feds reluctantly approve Ontario carbon price for big industrial emitters
OTTAWA - Ontario will be able to use its own carbon-pricing system for big industrial emitters after getting a green light from the federal government over the weekend. However Environment Minis...
Sep 21, 2020

B.C. unveils new cannabis sales programs to help small, Indigenous growers
VICTORIA - The B.C. government says it will launch three cannabis programs over the next two years to help small and Indigenous growers compete with larger rivals. A farm-gate program would allow grow...
Sep 21, 2020

Bayern Munich already looking too good for the Bundesliga
BERLIN - On the day the FIFA president warned about a lack of competition in club soccer, Bayern Munich started the German league by scoring a whopping eight goals. The Bavarian club routed Schalke 8-...
Sep 21, 2020

Emergency Crews fight structure fire
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops Fire and Rescue crews are currently fighting a structure fire on Poplar Street in North Kamloops. The call came in about 5:45 AM this morning.The fire is apparently in the attic of...
Sep 21, 2020

N.S. Mi'kmaq bands restock lobster traps after gear removed by non-Indigenous boats
SAULNIERVILLE, N.S. - Mi'kmaq communities in Nova Scotia are restocking lobster traps for Indigenous harvesters after a flotilla of non-Indigenous fishing boats removed the gear from St...
Sep 21, 2020

The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Sept. 21
The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 4:00 a.m. EDT on Sept. 21, 2020: There are 143,649 confirmed cases in Canada. _ Quebec: 67,542 confirmed (including 5,802 deaths, 58,796 ...
Sep 21, 2020

Chase Claypool sets Canadian NFL record with 84-yard touchdown reception
PITTSBURGH - Chase Claypool didn't wait long to set a Canadian NFL record. In just his second career game with Pittsburgh, the Steelers receiver had an 84-yard touchdown reception - the longest T...
Sep 21, 2020

Latest track forecast for Teddy has storm on a course for Atlantic Canada
HALIFAX - Weather warnings have been issued for virtually all of Atlantic Canada as Hurricane Teddy advances toward the East Coast. A tropical storm watch is now in effect for the Atlantic coastl...
Sep 21, 2020

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