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Six stories in the news today, May 30
Six stories in the news for Tuesday, May 30 --- TRUDEAU CONTINUES OFFICIAL VISIT TO ITALY TODAY Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will continue his official visit to Italy today, where he will meet Prime ...
Kayla Derkach May 30, 2017
Paramedics, officer hurt by combative patient at scene of four-vehicle collision
CALGARY - Two paramedics and a police officer have been injured by a combative patient at the scene of a collision on a Calgary freeway. One paramedic’s injuries are being described as serious b...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017
The ball is in B.C. Premier Christy Clark's court, political scientists say
VANCOUVER - All eyes are on Premier Christy Clark after Monday’s announcement that British Columbia’s New Democrats have reached an agreement with the Green party to form a minority govern...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017
Justin Cox, former Saskatchewan Roughrider, found not guilty of assault
REGINA - A player who was cut from the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team over an alleged incident of domestic violence has been found not guilty of assault causing bodily harm. And Justin Cox, 24...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017
Five things to know about new Conservative leader Andrew Scheer's policies
OTTAWA - Well known on Parliament Hill after four years as Speaker of the House of Commons during Stephen Harper’s majority government, those outside the national capital may know little about n...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017
Trans Mountain IPO to proceed despite B.C. Green-NDP deal, Kinder Morgan says
CALGARY - Kinder Morgan says it expects to proceed Tuesday with its initial public offering for the Trans Mountain expansion, just as the anti-pipeline Greens and NDP in B.C. announced they have come ...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017
Calgary man charged in deaths of woman and young daughter to stand trial
CALGARY - A provincial court judge has ordered a Calgary man to stand trial in the killing of a woman and her five-year-old daughter. Edward Downey is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017
NAFTA talks to start in August: Here's what the calendar looks like
WASHINGTON - The Canadian government says it expects negotiations to start this summer for a new North American Free Trade Agreement: “NAFTA negotiations will start in August - not September,...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017

Hearing expected in B.C. human rights case involving transgender inmate
VANCOUVER - A lawyer for a transgender woman who was forced to stay in a men’s jail says his client hopes her human rights case against the British Columbia government will change policies for o...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017
CMAJ editorial blisters Liberal government over age limit in legalized-pot plan
OTTAWA - An editorial in the latest Canadian Medical Association Journal says the Trudeau government’s plan to legalize marijuana will put young people at risk by setting 18 as the benchmark min...
Kayla Derkach May 29, 2017

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