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Canada has existing options if Line 5 shuts down, environmental report argues

Canada has existing options if Line 5 shuts down, environmental report argues

WASHINGTON — Viable alternatives to Line 5 already exist if the controversial cross-border pipeline gets shut down, says a new report from an Canadian environmental group looking to bridge the ideological gulf in the public debate over North America'
Montreal man's death demonstrates need for better police training, coroner says

Montreal man's death demonstrates need for better police training, coroner says

MONTREAL — The fatal shooting by Montreal police of a man in distress highlighted a lack of training for officers dealing with people in crisis, a Quebec coroner found in a report released Wednesday into the 2017 death of Pierre Coriolan.
Protesters pack up, head out to end weeklong blockade at Manitoba-U.S. border

Protesters pack up, head out to end weeklong blockade at Manitoba-U.S. border

EMERSON, Man. — Protesters blocking a busy United States border crossing in southern Manitoba packed up and left Wednesday.
Towing industry concerned for safety, business if told to help under legislation

Towing industry concerned for safety, business if told to help under legislation

EDMONTON — Associations representing the towing industry in Ontario and Alberta say expecting operators to clear blockades under the Emergencies Act is easier said than done.
Fashion mogul Peter Nygard's sex assault case adjourned to late March

Fashion mogul Peter Nygard's sex assault case adjourned to late March

TORONTO — Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard's sexual assault case has been adjourned to late March.
Details on Emergencies Act, January inflation rate : In The News for Feb. 16

Details on Emergencies Act, January inflation rate : In The News for Feb. 16

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. 16 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
One winning ticket sold in the Prairies for Tuesday's $20 million Lotto Max jackpot

One winning ticket sold in the Prairies for Tuesday's $20 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — A Lotto Max ticket holder in the Prairies is waking up $20 million richer. A single winning ticket was sold in Tuesday's Lotto Max draw. The jackpot for the next draw on Feb. 18 will be an estimated $10 million. The Canadian Press
Federal government invokes Emergencies Act for 'illegal' blockades

Federal government invokes Emergencies Act for 'illegal' blockades

The federal government has invoked the Emergencies Act to bring an end to antigovernment blockades in Ottawa and across the country. This is the first time the Emergencies Act has been invoked since it came into force in 1988.
Emergencies Act prohibits bringing children, food or fuel to 'illegal' blockades

Emergencies Act prohibits bringing children, food or fuel to 'illegal' blockades

OTTAWA — Bringing children to the antigovernment blockades that have immobilized downtown Ottawa and shuttered border crossings is among the activities that could net protesters a fine of up to $5,000 or five years in prison while Canada is under the
RCMP release names of 13 people arrested, charged at Coutts, Alta., border blockade

RCMP release names of 13 people arrested, charged at Coutts, Alta., border blockade

COUTTS, Alta. — The RCMP said Tuesday night that it has charged a total of 13 people with Criminal Code offences from the Coutts, Alta., border blockade protest.