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'Dead letter:' Alberta premier defends coal policy change in Rocky Mountains
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says Albertans have no cause to worry over his government quietly throwing out a coal policy that protected the Rocky Mountains for more than four decades.
Feb 3, 2021 3:33 PM
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Clearview AI broke Canadian privacy laws with facial recognition tool, watchdogs say
OTTAWA — Privacy watchdogs say U.S. firm Clearview AI's facial-recognition technology resulted in mass surveillance of Canadians and violated federal and provincial laws governing personal information.
Feb 3, 2021 3:28 PM
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Judge denies CSIS request to collect foreign intelligence
OTTAWA — A court has put the brakes on a Canadian Security Intelligence Service request to collect foreign information, ruling a proposed technique would stray beyond the spy service's legal mandate.
Feb 3, 2021 3:18 PM
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Doctors offer duelling views of what it's like to receive an assisted death
OTTAWA — Senators have been presented with two starkly different descriptions of what it's like to receive medical assistance in dying in Canada: a beautiful, peaceful death or a painful end akin to drowning.
Feb 3, 2021 3:03 PM
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Fear that delayed second COVID-19 vaccine dose could lead to new variants 'realistic'
MONTREAL — Experts say delaying the second dose of some COVID-19 vaccines could lead to the emergence of new variants of the virus — but there's no sign it has happened yet.
Feb 3, 2021 2:08 PM
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Proud Boys and other extreme right-wing groups among 13 added to Canada's terror list
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government has added the Proud Boys and three other extreme right-wing groups to its list of terrorist organizations as it seeks to tackle the sort of neo-fascism and white nationalism that boiled over in the U.S. last month.
Feb 3, 2021 1:11 PM
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U.S., Europe divided on pandemic response, but expect better results next time: poll
WASHINGTON — People in the United States and parts of Europe believe the COVID-19 pandemic has better equipped their countries to handle the next major health crisis, a new poll suggests.
Feb 3, 2021 10:09 AM
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Doctor has no right to francophone panel, Ontario discipline committee rules
TORONTO — A francophone doctor accused of misconduct by Ontario's medical regulator has lost his bid to have his case heard by a French-speaking disciplinary panel. In ruling against Dr.
Feb 3, 2021 8:56 AM
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Vaccines for homeless and WHO team visits Wuhan research lab: In The News for Feb. 3
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. 3 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Feb 3, 2021 1:15 AM
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A look at COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021
The latest numbers on COVID-19 vaccinations in Canada as of 4 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. In Canada, the provinces are reporting 11,575 new vaccinations administered for a total of 987,094 doses given.
Feb 3, 2021 1:00 AM
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