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COVID-19 shutdown an added burden for Quebec's struggling Catholic churches
Rev. Jean-Luc Laflamme knows that Thetford Mines has seen better days. The "golden age" in the working-class community in southcentral Quebec, best known for its now-closed asbestos mines, was in the 1950s and 1960s, he said.
Quebec premier admits racism debate lacked compassion for First Nations people
Quebec Premier François Legault says he accepts responsibility for the tone of the racism debate
Saskatchewan senator says Regina power outage is 'preview of Canada's future'
A Conservative senator from Saskatchewan says a power outage in Regina is a "preview of Canada's future" if Justin Trudeau is re-elected prime minister.
Wab Kinew's entry into Manitoba politics could be game-changing
The broadcaster is seeking the NDP nomination in the Fort Rouge constituency in Winnipeg.
Leaders visit Ontario and B.C. in final stretch of election campaign
The three main federal party leaders are focused on Ontario and British Columbia today, September 13, 2021, as the election campaign heads into its final week.