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One-quarter of Canadians have been infected with COVID-19, poll suggests

One-quarter of Canadians have been infected with COVID-19, poll suggests

OTTAWA — Almost one in four Canadian respondents to a new online survey said they had been infected with COVID-19, while about three in four had not.
Veterans group winding down work helping Afghan interpreters get to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

Veterans group winding down work helping Afghan interpreters get to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

OTTAWA — What began as a 30-day fundraising campaign to help Afghan interpreters flee the Taliban turned into a harrowing, chaotic and deeply frustrating eight-month effort for the Veterans Transition Network, and its executive director says it’s tim
Parents of Quebec City murder suspect say police failed to help them

Parents of Quebec City murder suspect say police failed to help them

QUEBEC — The parents of a man facing a second-degree murder charge spoke publicly on Monday for the first time since their son's arrest, saying tragedy could have been avoided had Quebec City police listened to their pleas for help.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ avoided F-35 teething problems, should buy stealth fighter now: test pilot

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ avoided F-35 teething problems, should buy stealth fighter now: test pilot

OTTAWA — A former F-35 test pilot says sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ likely benefited from not purchasing the stealth fighter more than a decade ago, but that the time has come for Ottawa to finally end its waffling and commit to the aircraft.
Events broadcast on Trudeau's Facebook page must be bilingual: language commissioner

Events broadcast on Trudeau's Facebook page must be bilingual: language commissioner

MONTREAL — Events broadcast live on the prime minister's Facebook page must be accessible in French and English, according to the commissioner of official languages, who said the Privy Council Office failed to meet its obligations under sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s lang
'If you show up, I win': Inside Patrick Brown's drive for Conservative leadership

'If you show up, I win': Inside Patrick Brown's drive for Conservative leadership

OTTAWA — An apology to the Tamil community, improving cricket infrastructure and putting a visa office in Kathmandu are just some of the promises Patrick Brown has made in hopes of becoming the next leader of the Conservative Party of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½.
Manitoba Métis delegation heads to Rome for meeting with Pope Francis

Manitoba Métis delegation heads to Rome for meeting with Pope Francis

WINNIPEG — A Métis group from Manitoba was flying to Rome on Monday ahead of a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican later this week.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirms avian flu on fourth Quebec poultry farm

Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirms avian flu on fourth Quebec poultry farm

MONTREAL — The number of avian flu cases in Quebec is growing, with four poultry farms now affected by the virus.
Prime minister pays tribute to 22 victims on anniversary of Nova Scotia mass shooting

Prime minister pays tribute to 22 victims on anniversary of Nova Scotia mass shooting

HALIFAX — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is paying tribute to the 22 victims of the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history. Two years ago today, a gunman began a two-day rampage in the small Nova Scotia community of Portapique.
Two years after a gunman killed 22 in Nova Scotia, RCMP still under the microscope

Two years after a gunman killed 22 in Nova Scotia, RCMP still under the microscope

HALIFAX — Two years after her father was gunned down by a man disguised as a Mountie, Charlene Bagley remains convinced he would be alive today had the Nova Scotia RCMP issued a provincewide alert early in the killer's rampage.