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Putin's suspected girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva, added to Canada's sanctions list
A woman believed to be the girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin was among 22 individuals added to the list of Russians sanctioned by Canada over the war in Ukraine.
Ottawa drops millions to create 25,000 trade apprenticeships across Canada
The federal government is announcing nearly $247 million to help create more than 25,000 apprenticeship positions in the skilled trades across Canada.
Quebec mosque killer allowed to seek parole after 25 years
Families of the victims of the Quebec City mosque shooter say they fear on Friday's, May 27, 2022, Supreme Court ruling means the 17 children who lost a father could one day meet the killer in the streets of Quebec's capital.
Thousands still without power a week after deadly storm hit Ontario, Quebec
One week after a severe wind and thunderstorm swept through Ontario and Quebec, just over 48,000 homes in the two provinces were still without power on Saturday, May 28, 2022.
New gun control bill on handguns to be tabled in House today
New measures to curb handguns are expected to be a central feature of federal legislation tabled this, May 30, 2022, afternoon, the Liberal government's latest — and likely boldest — suite of proposed actions to control access to firearms in Canada.
Supreme Court of Canada rules today on Quebec City mosque shooter sentence
The Supreme Court of Canada is slated to rule this morning on the sentencing of a man who went on a deadly shooting spree at a Quebec City mosque.
Canada shipping more artillery ammunition to Ukraine
Canada has purchased more than 20,000 rounds of artillery ammunition for Ukraine, Defence Minister Anita Anand said on Tuesday, May 24, 2022.
Trudeau cancels appearance at B.C. fundraiser after protesters shout racial slurs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was forced to cancel plans to attend a fundraising dinner on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, evening after two speakers at the event said protesters hurled racial slurs at the mostly South Asian attendees entering a convention centre in Surrey, B.C.
Saturday's storm death toll hits 10 as Ontario and Quebec survey damage
Power outages caused by the powerful and deadly storm that swept across Ontario and Quebec on Saturday, May 21, 2022, are stretching into another day, as hydro providers warned customers they could be waiting even longer for things to be fully restored.
Tributes and prayers for Indigenous children who never came home
A memorial to mark the one-year anniversary of the announcement of the detection of an unmarked burial site at the former residential school at Kamloops, B.C. starts early on Monday, May 23, 2022, with a ceremony at sunrise and concludes with a closing evening prayer.