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Nova Scotia RCMP charge fugitive wanted in weekend shooting near motel

Nova Scotia RCMP charge fugitive wanted in weekend shooting near motel

TRURO, N.S. — RCMP say they have charged a 52-year-old man who is still on the loose after a weekend shooting near a motel in Brookfield, N.S., in central Nova Scotia. Darren Trevor Jackson of Truro, N.S.
New Speaker puts MPs on notice over unruly, toxic behaviour in House of Commons

New Speaker puts MPs on notice over unruly, toxic behaviour in House of Commons

OTTAWA, Ill. — House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus is warning members of Parliament that he will use all powers available to him to maintain order and decorum, if they can't do it themselves.
Alberta announces changes to allow family doctors to see more patients

Alberta announces changes to allow family doctors to see more patients

EDMONTON — Alberta is making changes aimed at making it easier for family doctors and caregivers to see more patients, but the Opposition NDP said it’s yet another government plan to make a plan.
Calgary police seeking suspect after disturbance at Jewish Community Centre

Calgary police seeking suspect after disturbance at Jewish Community Centre

CALGARY — Police in Calgary are looking for a man they believe to be responsible for a hate crime targeting the Jewish community.
Canada beats Slovenia, advances to quarterfinals at mixed curling worlds

Canada beats Slovenia, advances to quarterfinals at mixed curling worlds

ABERDEEN, United Kingdom — Canada improved to 7-0 and clinched a quarterfinal spot at the world mixed doubles curling championship with a 7-5 win over Slovenia on Wednesday.
As Canada evacuates citizens in Israel, some Israeli-Canadians don't want to leave

As Canada evacuates citizens in Israel, some Israeli-Canadians don't want to leave

MONTREAL — As Shawna Goodman-Sone spoke to a reporter from a suburb of Tel-Aviv Wednesday, she had to end the call abruptly and seek refuge in her home's safe room as an air raid warning went off.
Sinclair ready for Brazil friendlies but Canada coach not saying much beyond that

Sinclair ready for Brazil friendlies but Canada coach not saying much beyond that

Christine Sinclair is ready to go for Canada's two friendlies against Brazil later this month. But coach Bev Priestman isn't saying anything more about the future of the world's all-time leading scorer.
Exams, flights all part of training for international figure skating, competitor says

Exams, flights all part of training for international figure skating, competitor says

Canadian figure skaters are preparing to take part in the 2023 Skate Canada International event. But first, some have university exams to write. Madeline Schizas is in her third year at McMaster University and has been training alongside her studies.
Scotiabank cutting 3% of global workforce, will take $590M Q4 charge after tax

Scotiabank cutting 3% of global workforce, will take $590M Q4 charge after tax

TORONTO — Scotiabank said Wednesday that it is cutting about three per cent of its global workforce, becoming the latest Canadian bank to trim staff amid continued economic uncertainty.
Saskatoon mayor says province's pronoun legislation should be pulled

Saskatoon mayor says province's pronoun legislation should be pulled

SASKATOON — The mayor of Saskatchewan's largest city said he agrees with those who have asked the province to withdraw its proposed pronoun legislation.