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Quebec seniors minister ill, won't appear at inquest into COVID long-term care deaths

Quebec seniors minister ill, won't appear at inquest into COVID long-term care deaths

MONTREAL — Quebec's seniors minister will not appear before a coroner's inquest investigating deaths in the long-term care system during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Carleton brand mushrooms recalled due to possible Listeria contamination

Carleton brand mushrooms recalled due to possible Listeria contamination

OTTAWA — Carleton Mushroom is recalling some of its products due to possible Listeria contamination.
Open U.S. land border and flag moves: In The News for Nov. 8

Open U.S. land border and flag moves: In The News for Nov. 8

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 Nov. 8 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
The Burden: The toll of veterans' injuries on families and caregivers

The Burden: The toll of veterans' injuries on families and caregivers

OTTAWA — Christine Shepherd has been explaining her ongoing fight with Veterans Affairs Canada for about 20 minutes when her voice breaks and the tears start to flow.
Valérie Plante re-elected mayor of Montreal, beats Denis Coderre for second time

Valérie Plante re-elected mayor of Montreal, beats Denis Coderre for second time

MONTREAL — Valérie Plante was re-elected mayor of Montreal on Sunday, beating rival Denis Coderre for the second time in a row. Plante had captured more than 52 per cent of the votes as of 11:30 p.m., when 88 per cent of polls were reporting.
Flags fly at full-mast on federal buildings once again -- but not for long

Flags fly at full-mast on federal buildings once again -- but not for long

OTTAWA — Flags on federal buildings are flying at full-mast for the first time since the end of May. The flags were hoisted at sunset Sunday so they could be lowered again at sunrise on Monday for Indigenous Veterans Day.
Canada keeping only essential staff in Ethiopia as security deteriorates

Canada keeping only essential staff in Ethiopia as security deteriorates

OTTAWA — Worsening security in Ethiopia has prompted Canada to withdraw family members of diplomats and non-essential staff from the country.
Man in Nunavut dead after Manitoba RCMP respond to shooting in Rankin Inlet

Man in Nunavut dead after Manitoba RCMP respond to shooting in Rankin Inlet

RANKIN INLET, Nunavut — Nunavut RCMP say a 22-year-old man in Rankin Inlet is dead after what they describe as a shooting incident involving Mounties from outside the territory.
The Streets: Ottawa faces calls to step up on veteran homelessness

The Streets: Ottawa faces calls to step up on veteran homelessness

OTTAWA — Dan Campbell and Benjamin Van Eck were fast friends while serving in 2 Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.
All lanes open Monday at Canada-U.S. land border, but PCR test still a drag on travel

All lanes open Monday at Canada-U.S. land border, but PCR test still a drag on travel

WASHINGTON — The southbound lanes on the road to North America’s post-pandemic recovery will finally reopen Monday as the United States ends nearly 20 months of controversial COVID-19 exile and allows fully vaccinated travellers to cross the Canada-U