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Manitoba RCMP in Toronto to track path migrant family took before dying at border

Manitoba RCMP in Toronto to track path migrant family took before dying at border

WINNIPEG — Investigators with Manitoba RCMP are in Toronto tracking tips and information related to an Indian migrant family who froze to death last month near the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½-U. S. border.
Quebec bill would require some conjugal violence offenders to wear tracking bracelets

Quebec bill would require some conjugal violence offenders to wear tracking bracelets

Quebec Public Security Minister Geneviève Guilbault has introduced a bill that would require some domestic violence offenders to wear electronic tracking bracelets.
'Hold tight. We're here': Constables recall helping Calgary officer after hit and run

'Hold tight. We're here': Constables recall helping Calgary officer after hit and run

CALGARY — A police constable became emotional Wednesday as he described to a murder trial how he knelt down and comforted a fellow officer lying on a road after a car hit him following a hit and run. Sgt.
Three coaches at Montreal high school arrested following sexual assault investigation

Three coaches at Montreal high school arrested following sexual assault investigation

Montreal police say three men who coached sports at a high school in the city's St-Laurent borough have been arrested in connection with a sex crimes investigation involving minors.
More provinces preparing to loosen COVID-19 restrictions in coming weeks

More provinces preparing to loosen COVID-19 restrictions in coming weeks

More provinces are loosening COVID-19 restrictions as hospitalizations in some parts of the country appear to plateau, but health officials caution that eased measures could lead to increased infections in the coming weeks.
Unvaccinated Quebec caregivers in court seeking access to long-term care homes

Unvaccinated Quebec caregivers in court seeking access to long-term care homes

MONTREAL — A Quebec judge is expected to rule by Monday whether a provincial health order that prevents unvaccinated caregivers from entering nursing homes to care for relatives should be suspended.
Twitter twins stay on top of Canadian news one misfired tweet at a time

Twitter twins stay on top of Canadian news one misfired tweet at a time

OTTAWA — After the Winnipeg city council voted Monday to condemn racist imagery at a protest over the weekend, a Regina resident wanted his councillors to do the same.
Parole board denies release of American who killed New Brunswick cop in 1987

Parole board denies release of American who killed New Brunswick cop in 1987

FREDERICTON — An American who has spent nearly 35 years in prison for the murder of a New Brunswick police officer was denied full parole on Wednesday.
CMA, activists call on sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to speed vaccine access globally to stop new variants

CMA, activists call on sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to speed vaccine access globally to stop new variants

OTTAWA — The Canadian Medical Association and a group of domestic and international activists are calling on the federal government to do more to boost COVID-19 vaccination efforts in less developed countries in order to end the pandemic.
'Everything is becoming kind of logjammed': What it's like inside an ER amid Omicron

'Everything is becoming kind of logjammed': What it's like inside an ER amid Omicron

TORONTO — Eight patients on gurneys line a hallway of a Toronto emergency department one Tuesday afternoon in January. Three more rest down another hall. "Help me, help me," a patient moans. "Lady, be quiet!" another yells back.