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Prospect of protest 'convoy' in D.C. yet to fully coalesce as authorities get ready

Prospect of protest 'convoy' in D.C. yet to fully coalesce as authorities get ready

WASHINGTON — An Ottawa-inspired "freedom convoy" is making its way to the U.S. capital, but as of now, it has little else in common with its Canadian namesake.
Trudeau condemns Russia’s attack on Ukraine, says Russia will suffer consequences

Trudeau condemns Russia’s attack on Ukraine, says Russia will suffer consequences

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is condemning Russia's attack on Ukraine and calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to withdraw all military forces from the country.
Russia attacks Ukraine, examining the Emergencies Act: In The News for Feb. 24

Russia attacks Ukraine, examining the Emergencies Act: In The News for Feb. 24

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Feb. 24 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
NDP asks Liberals to drop appeal of tribunal ruling in EI maternity leave case

NDP asks Liberals to drop appeal of tribunal ruling in EI maternity leave case

OTTAWA — The federal New Democrats are asking the country's employment minister to drop the government's appeal of a decision that found employment insurance rules discriminatory against new mothers.
Law will support media industry in 'crisis' and help combat fake news: minister

Law will support media industry in 'crisis' and help combat fake news: minister

OTTAWA — Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez is pressing ahead with plans for a law to make digital giants pay Canadian outlets for using their content, not just to shore up the media but to counteract fake news.
Ottawa closes street along Parliament, mulls permanent change in wake of protest

Ottawa closes street along Parliament, mulls permanent change in wake of protest

OTTAWA — The three-week long protest that gripped the capital and prompted the invocation of the Emergencies Act has now sparked a call for permanent changes to security in the parliamentary precinct, including the closure of a major street to vehicl
Canada's PM Trudeau says Emergencies Act powers can now be revoked as crisis calms

Canada's PM Trudeau says Emergencies Act powers can now be revoked as crisis calms

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government can revoke the powers in the Emergencies Act now that the crisis in Ottawa and at Canada's border crossings has calmed down.
Alberta government promises historic health spending blitz in provincial budget

Alberta government promises historic health spending blitz in provincial budget

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says the provincial budget will include an unprecedented blitz of health-care spending powered by a roaring, re-energized economy. Kenney announced $1.
Feds commit $140M to keep temporary staff hired to eliminate veterans' backlog

Feds commit $140M to keep temporary staff hired to eliminate veterans' backlog

OTTAWA — The federal Liberals have caved to mounting anger and frustration from within Canada’s veterans’ community, promising more than $140 million to retain hundreds of temporary staff hired to deal with a backlog of disability claims from injured
Report on possible mystery brain disorder in New Brunswick to be released Thursday

Report on possible mystery brain disorder in New Brunswick to be released Thursday

FREDERICTON — A report from an oversight committee studying possible cases of a mysterious neurological disease in New Brunswick will be released Thursday.