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Dominic LeBlanc s’attend à une discussion Carney-Trump dans les prochains jours
M. LeBlanc était de passage dimanche à l’émission Face the Nation, sur les ondes de CBS.
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Audrey Leduc reste championne canadienne du 200 m
La Gatinoise parvient à défendre un deuxième titre aux Championnats nationaux, à Ottawa.
Audrey Leduc reste championne canadienne du 200 m
La Gatinoise parvient à défendre un deuxième titre aux Championnats nationaux, à Ottawa.
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De vaniteux à vain : l’industrie canadienne du diamant s’effondre
Les diamants fabriqués en laboratoire chamboulent cette industrie controversée.
De vaniteux à vain : l’industrie canadienne du diamant s’effondre
Les diamants fabriqués en laboratoire chamboulent cette industrie controversée.
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The Globe and Mail
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LeBlanc says Trump, Carney to speak in coming days following tariff announcement
U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely talk “over the next number of days” after the U.S. imposed a 35 per cent tariff on goods not covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, a Canadian official said on Sunday. Dominic LeBlanc, the federal cabinet minister in charge of U.S.-Canada trade, also told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” that he was “encouraged” by recent discussions and believed a deal to bring down tariffs remained an option.
LeBlanc says Trump, Carney to speak in coming days following tariff announcement
U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely talk “over the next number of days” after the U.S. imposed a 35 per cent tariff on goods not covered by the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, a Canadian official said on Sunday.
Dominic LeBlanc, the federal cabinet minister in charge of U.S.-Canada trade, also told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” that he was “encouraged” by recent discussions and believed a deal to bring down tariffs remained an option.
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La qualité de l’air est à nouveau exécrable dimanche au Canada
La qualité de l'air est très faible en raison des feux de forêt, de la Colombie-Britannique jusqu'au Québec.
La qualité de l’air est à nouveau exécrable dimanche au Canada
La qualité de l'air est très faible en raison des feux de forêt, de la Colombie-Britannique jusqu'au Québec.
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The Globe and Mail
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Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu eyes new markets outside U.S., looks at Southeast Asia and beyond
Ottawa’s new trade minister says he’s looking to sign deals in South America, Southeast Asia, Africa and beyond – and to convince businesses to actually use the trade agreements Canada has already signed.“My primary role as Canada’s top salesman is to be out there hustling, opening doors for businesses and accessing new markets,” Maninder Sidhu told The Canadian Press.
Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu eyes new markets outside U.S., looks at Southeast Asia and beyond

Ottawa’s new trade minister says he’s looking to sign deals in South America, Southeast Asia, Africa and beyond – and to convince businesses to actually use the trade agreements Canada has already signed.
“My primary role as Canada’s top salesman is to be out there hustling, opening doors for businesses and accessing new markets,” Maninder Sidhu told The Canadian Press.
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Dépenser 9 milliards de dollars en défense d’ici avril, mission impossible?
L'objectif de Mark Carney soulève des doutes dans l’opposition et chez des experts.
Dépenser 9 milliards de dollars en défense d’ici avril, mission impossible?
L'objectif de Mark Carney soulève des doutes dans l’opposition et chez des experts.
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The Globe and Mail
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Quebec provincial police say fatal crash leaves four dead, including three children
Quebec provincial police say four people are dead, including three children under the age of 10, following a car crash southeast of the provincial capital on Saturday.Quebec provincial police say the victims include a 29-year-old man and three children all from the Chaudière-Appalaches region.
Quebec provincial police say fatal crash leaves four dead, including three children

Quebec provincial police say four people are dead, including three children under the age of 10, following a car crash southeast of the provincial capital on Saturday.
Quebec provincial police say the victims include a 29-year-old man and three children all from the Chaudière-Appalaches region.
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The Globe and Mail
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Crown prosecutors stay charge for Alberta man convicted in 1987 murder
An Alberta man who spent more than three decades in prison for the death of an Edmonton woman has had his charge stayed, the group representing him announced.Innocence Canada, a non-profit that advocates against wrongful convictions, said Roy Allan Sobotiak was to appear in court Friday to set a date for his new trial, but learned the Crown Prosecution Service stayed his second-degree murder charge.
Crown prosecutors stay charge for Alberta man convicted in 1987 murder

An Alberta man who spent more than three decades in prison for the death of an Edmonton woman has had his charge stayed, the group representing him announced.
Innocence Canada, a non-profit that advocates against wrongful convictions, said Roy Allan Sobotiak was to appear in court Friday to set a date for his new trial, but learned the Crown Prosecution Service stayed his second-degree murder charge.
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The Globe and Mail
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B.C. wildfires remain active, evacuation order for nearly 400 properties on Vancouver Island
Nearly 400 properties on Vancouver Island, as well as a provincial park, have been ordered evacuated due to a wildfire burning out of control.The Regional District of Nanaimo expanded its evacuation order related to the fire burning on the north banks of Cameron Lake, about 60 kilometres from the City of Nanaimo.
B.C. wildfires remain active, evacuation order for nearly 400 properties on Vancouver Island

Nearly 400 properties on Vancouver Island, as well as a provincial park, have been ordered evacuated due to a wildfire burning out of control.
The Regional District of Nanaimo expanded its evacuation order related to the fire burning on the north banks of Cameron Lake, about 60 kilometres from the City of Nanaimo.
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Summer McIntosh récolte une quatrième médaille d’or aux mondiaux de natation
La Canadienne a devancé l’Australienne Jenna Forrester et la Japonaise Mio Narita.
Summer McIntosh récolte une quatrième médaille d’or aux mondiaux de natation
La Canadienne a devancé l’Australienne Jenna Forrester et la Japonaise Mio Narita.
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Les turbulences en avion plus fréquentes à cause des changements climatiques
Entre 1979 et 2020, le nombre de turbulences graves a augmenté de 55 % au-dessus de l'Atlantique Nord.
Les turbulences en avion plus fréquentes à cause des changements climatiques
Entre 1979 et 2020, le nombre de turbulences graves a augmenté de 55 % au-dessus de l'Atlantique Nord.
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Marco Arop s’impose sur 800 m aux championnats canadiens
L’Albertain a été couronné sur la distance samedi soir, à Ottawa, aux Championnats nationaux d’athlétisme.
Marco Arop s’impose sur 800 m aux championnats canadiens
L’Albertain a été couronné sur la distance samedi soir, à Ottawa, aux Championnats nationaux d’athlétisme.
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Victoria Mboko élimine Coco Gauff à l’Omnium Banque Nationale
La Canadienne de 18 ans l'a emporté 6-1 et 6-4 contre l'Américaine, 2e au monde et favorite à Montréal.
Victoria Mboko élimine Coco Gauff à l’Omnium Banque Nationale
La Canadienne de 18 ans l'a emporté 6-1 et 6-4 contre l'Américaine, 2e au monde et favorite à Montréal.
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Guerre commerciale : la Scierie St-Michel suspend temporairement ses activités
Le conflit du bois d'œuvre a également joué dans la décision de licencier plus de 250 employés, selon le PDG.
Guerre commerciale : la Scierie St-Michel suspend temporairement ses activités
Le conflit du bois d'œuvre a également joué dans la décision de licencier plus de 250 employés, selon le PDG.
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Bilan routier des vacances de la construction : « une année particulièrement tragique »
On dénombre déjà au moins 20 décès uniquement sur les routes couvertes par la SQ, selon un bilan provisoire.
Bilan routier des vacances de la construction : « une année particulièrement tragique »
On dénombre déjà au moins 20 décès uniquement sur les routes couvertes par la SQ, selon un bilan provisoire.
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Les Roses se contentent d’un match nul à Halifax
Latifah Abdu a inscrit le but des Montréalaises, qui affronteront Toronto le samedi 9 août.
Les Roses se contentent d’un match nul à Halifax
Latifah Abdu a inscrit le but des Montréalaises, qui affronteront Toronto le samedi 9 août.
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Pauline Ferrand-Prévot remporte la huitième étape du Tour et endosse le maillot jaune
La Française a pris une grosse option sur la victoire, avec 2 min 37 s d'avance au classement général.
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot remporte la huitième étape du Tour et endosse le maillot jaune
La Française a pris une grosse option sur la victoire, avec 2 min 37 s d'avance au classement général.
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Pierre Poilievre ne bénéficiera pas d’une tradition courtoise dans Battle River-Crowfoot
La « courtoisie envers les chefs » est-elle une tradition parlementaire en voie de disparition?
Pierre Poilievre ne bénéficiera pas d’une tradition courtoise dans Battle River-Crowfoot
La « courtoisie envers les chefs » est-elle une tradition parlementaire en voie de disparition?
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Summer McIntosh battue par Katie Ledecky au 800 m
La Canadienne décroche tout de même le bronze dans cette épreuve.
Summer McIntosh battue par Katie Ledecky au 800 m
La Canadienne décroche tout de même le bronze dans cette épreuve.
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The Globe and Mail
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Fitness is being promoted in seniors’ homes across Canada for better health, social connection
Ninety-two-year-old Jean Mitchell has been active for as long as she can remember. She played sports while growing up in Saskatchewan – tennis, skating, volleyball – but admits that anything requiring hand-eye co-ordination was not where she shone.Then she met her husband, an avid outdoorsman who believed the only way to handle a nine-to-five city job was to ditch corporate wear for outdoor gear as soon as the weekend hit. They enjoyed canoeing, overnight hiking and cross-country skiing during t
Fitness is being promoted in seniors’ homes across Canada for better health, social connection
Ninety-two-year-old Jean Mitchell has been active for as long as she can remember. She played sports while growing up in Saskatchewan – tennis, skating, volleyball – but admits that anything requiring hand-eye co-ordination was not where she shone.
Then she met her husband, an avid outdoorsman who believed the only way to handle a nine-to-five city job was to ditch corporate wear for outdoor gear as soon as the weekend hit. They enjoyed canoeing, overnight hiking and cross-country skiing during the nearly six decades spent together before he passed in 2014.
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Un an après la démolition d’un pont centenaire, plus de 70 M$ en différentes poursuites
Des travaux de réparation ayant mal tourné, le gouvernement a dû démolir le pont-jetée LaSalle de Kingston.
Un an après la démolition d’un pont centenaire, plus de 70 M$ en différentes poursuites
Des travaux de réparation ayant mal tourné, le gouvernement a dû démolir le pont-jetée LaSalle de Kingston.
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« On va entendre parler de Summer McIntosh pendant très longtemps »
L'entraîneur de McIntosh, Fred Vergnoux, revient sur huit mois de travail aux côtés de la prodige canadienne.
« On va entendre parler de Summer McIntosh pendant très longtemps »
L'entraîneur de McIntosh, Fred Vergnoux, revient sur huit mois de travail aux côtés de la prodige canadienne.
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« L’épidémie de rougeole au Canada n’est pas endiguée »
Le pays recense depuis le début de l'année quelque 4200 cas de rougeole, un record depuis plus de 30 ans.
« L’épidémie de rougeole au Canada n’est pas endiguée »
Le pays recense depuis le début de l'année quelque 4200 cas de rougeole, un record depuis plus de 30 ans.
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The Killers à Osheaga : le sens du spectacle
Osheaga se poursuit samedi et dimanche, où se produiront respectivement Tyler, The Creator et Olivia Rodrigo.
The Killers à Osheaga : le sens du spectacle
Osheaga se poursuit samedi et dimanche, où se produiront respectivement Tyler, The Creator et Olivia Rodrigo.
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The Globe and Mail
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Man pleads guilty in arson extortion case targeting South Asian home builders in Edmonton
A man admitted in court Friday to being part of an arson extortion syndicate targeting South Asian home builders in Edmonton.Manav Heer, wearing an orange jumpsuit, pleaded guilty to extortion, conspiring to commit extortion, attempting to cause fire to property and using an imitation firearm during an offence.
Man pleads guilty in arson extortion case targeting South Asian home builders in Edmonton

A man admitted in court Friday to being part of an arson extortion syndicate targeting South Asian home builders in Edmonton.
Manav Heer, wearing an orange jumpsuit, pleaded guilty to extortion, conspiring to commit extortion, attempting to cause fire to property and using an imitation firearm during an offence.
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The Globe and Mail
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Infrastructure bank CEO defends $1-billion loan to BC Ferries for Chinese boats
The chief executive of Canada Infrastructure Bank is defending a $1-billion loan to help BC Ferries buy four new ships from China, saying it will lead to improved service for ferry users.Ehren Cory provided the perspective Friday during an appearance before the House of Commons transport and infrastructure committee, which was gathered to address the controversy over BC Ferries not buying the vessels from Canadian shipyards.
Infrastructure bank CEO defends $1-billion loan to BC Ferries for Chinese boats
The chief executive of Canada Infrastructure Bank is defending a $1-billion loan to help BC Ferries buy four new ships from China, saying it will lead to improved service for ferry users.
Ehren Cory provided the perspective Friday during an appearance before the House of Commons transport and infrastructure committee, which was gathered to address the controversy over BC Ferries not buying the vessels from Canadian shipyards.
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Réactions partagées à la hausse des tarifs douaniers
De nombreux secteurs ont salué la fermeté d'Ottawa qui, insatisfait, n'a pas conclu d'accord avec les É.-U.
Réactions partagées à la hausse des tarifs douaniers
De nombreux secteurs ont salué la fermeté d'Ottawa qui, insatisfait, n'a pas conclu d'accord avec les É.-U.
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Nintendo écoule 5,82 millions de Switch 2 en un mois, mais reste prudent pour l’avenir
La Switch 2 devrait significativement améliorer les résultats de Nintendo pour l'exercice 2025-2026.
Nintendo écoule 5,82 millions de Switch 2 en un mois, mais reste prudent pour l’avenir
La Switch 2 devrait significativement améliorer les résultats de Nintendo pour l'exercice 2025-2026.
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The Globe and Mail
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Heat warnings, air-quality alerts abound for long weekend as destructive wildfire season continues
Harsh temperatures and heavy smoke have triggered heat warnings and air-quality alerts for large swaths of the country this weekend, as hundreds of wildfires remain uncontained in Western and Central Canada. Higher-risk conditions are anticipated in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, prompting special bulletins from Environment and Climate Change Canada for dozens of cities and towns. Meteorologists expect dryness, heat and lower precipitation to create ripe weather c
Heat warnings, air-quality alerts abound for long weekend as destructive wildfire season continues
Harsh temperatures and heavy smoke have triggered heat warnings and air-quality alerts for large swaths of the country this weekend, as hundreds of wildfires remain uncontained in Western and Central Canada.
Higher-risk conditions are anticipated in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, prompting special bulletins from Environment and Climate Change Canada for dozens of cities and towns. Meteorologists expect dryness, heat and lower precipitation to create ripe weather conditions for intense fire behaviour.
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Audrey Leduc conserve son titre canadien sur 100 m
La Gatinoise a devancé Sade McCreath et Jacqueline Madogo, qui ont respectivement terminé 2e et 3e.
Audrey Leduc conserve son titre canadien sur 100 m
La Gatinoise a devancé Sade McCreath et Jacqueline Madogo, qui ont respectivement terminé 2e et 3e.
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The Globe and Mail
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Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand closes constituency office, citing safety concerns
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said she has temporarily closed her constituency office in Oakville, Ont., after a number of incidents left staff feeling unsafe.Ms. Anand did not specify the nature of the incidents, but said that she is working with security services to resolve the issue.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand closes constituency office, citing safety concerns
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said she has temporarily closed her constituency office in Oakville, Ont., after a number of incidents left staff feeling unsafe.
Ms. Anand did not specify the nature of the incidents, but said that she is working with security services to resolve the issue.
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Les syndiqués de Postes Canada rejettent la dernière offre patronale
Les membres de l'unité de négociation urbaine ont rejeté l'offre à 68,5 %.
Les syndiqués de Postes Canada rejettent la dernière offre patronale
Les membres de l'unité de négociation urbaine ont rejeté l'offre à 68,5 %.
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Des droits de douane majorés à 35 % : un impact limité grâce à l’ACEUM
La hausse des tarifs aura un impact limité, car elle ne touche qu'une faible portion des exportations.
Des droits de douane majorés à 35 % : un impact limité grâce à l’ACEUM
La hausse des tarifs aura un impact limité, car elle ne touche qu'une faible portion des exportations.
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The Globe and Mail
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Misinformation could be leading to a decrease in contraceptive use among young Canadians, and researchers are urging further study
When a group of Canadian researchers evaluated B.C.’s universal coverage for contraceptives, they uncovered data they say warrants further study on how misinformation could be affecting use among younger women.Perhaps unsurprisingly, the team found a significant immediate bump in prescriptions per month across all age groups after the province made contraceptives free starting in April, 2023. But the researchers also saw “steep declines” both before and months after the policy was introduced, am
Misinformation could be leading to a decrease in contraceptive use among young Canadians, and researchers are urging further study

When a group of Canadian researchers evaluated B.C.’s universal coverage for contraceptives, they uncovered data they say warrants further study on how misinformation could be affecting use among younger women.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the team found a significant immediate bump in prescriptions per month across all age groups after the province made contraceptives free starting in April, 2023. But the researchers also saw “steep declines” both before and months after the policy was introduced, among women aged 20-29.
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Fiasco SAAQclic : Karl Malenfant devra témoigner à huis clos mardi, tranche le commissaire
Le responsable du virage numérique de la SAAQ s’opposait à cette convocation à huis clos.
Fiasco SAAQclic : Karl Malenfant devra témoigner à huis clos mardi, tranche le commissaire
Le responsable du virage numérique de la SAAQ s’opposait à cette convocation à huis clos.
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Gabriel Diallo s’incline face à Taylor Fritz au 3e tour à Toronto
Le Montréalais était le dernier canadien toujours en lice en simple masculin à l'Omnium Banque Nationale.
Gabriel Diallo s’incline face à Taylor Fritz au 3e tour à Toronto
Le Montréalais était le dernier canadien toujours en lice en simple masculin à l'Omnium Banque Nationale.
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Jessica Pegula, double championne en titre à l’OBN, est éliminée au 3e tour
Elle s'est inclinée en trois manches de 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 devant la Lettone Anastasija Sevastova.
Jessica Pegula, double championne en titre à l’OBN, est éliminée au 3e tour
Elle s'est inclinée en trois manches de 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 devant la Lettone Anastasija Sevastova.
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The Globe and Mail
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Why it is a mistake to recognize a Palestinian state
Canada’s decision to recognize Palestinian statehood is a grave mistake, for several reasons.First, it rewards terrorism. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is wrong about many things, but he is right about that.
Why it is a mistake to recognize a Palestinian state

Canada’s decision to recognize Palestinian statehood is a grave mistake, for several reasons.
First, it rewards terrorism. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is wrong about many things, but he is right about that.
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The Globe and Mail
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Vancouver paid just over $2-million in severance to 34 non-union workers since late 2022
Vancouver paid just over $2-million in severance to 34 non-union employees since the new ABC party was elected in late 2022, putting it at the top of the list for severance payouts among British Columbia’s biggest cities since the last civic election.But that figure, well above the average in Vancouver, is not routinely made available in the city’s financial statements. City watchers have decried the lack of transparency and say the turbulence is one consequence of new mayors and councils wantin
Vancouver paid just over $2-million in severance to 34 non-union workers since late 2022
Vancouver paid just over $2-million in severance to 34 non-union employees since the new ABC party was elected in late 2022, putting it at the top of the list for severance payouts among British Columbia’s biggest cities since the last civic election.
But that figure, well above the average in Vancouver, is not routinely made available in the city’s financial statements. City watchers have decried the lack of transparency and say the turbulence is one consequence of new mayors and councils wanting to make a public show of big change.
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<em>Eka ashate</em> <em>·</em> <em>Ne flanche pas</em> : ode à la résistance des Innus de Uashat mak Mani-utenam
Dans son 4e roman, Naomi Fontaine flirte avec le réel et le fictif pour raconter la résistance des Innus.
<em>Eka ashate</em> <em>·</em> <em>Ne flanche pas</em> : ode à la résistance des Innus de Uashat mak Mani-utenam
Dans son 4e roman, Naomi Fontaine flirte avec le réel et le fictif pour raconter la résistance des Innus.
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The Globe and Mail
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Trade talks with U.S. to continue over coming weeks, LeBlanc says
Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said talks with the Americans will continue over the coming weeks, after the two sides failed to reach a deal by Friday, which would have averted the imposition of 35-per-cent tariffs on some Canadian goods. But a new deal in the short term isn’t likely, Mr. LeBlanc said in an interview with The Globe and Mail on Friday from Washington. He said he’ll be speaking to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick next week, and the two will meet in person late
Trade talks with U.S. to continue over coming weeks, LeBlanc says

Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said talks with the Americans will continue over the coming weeks, after the two sides failed to reach a deal by Friday, which would have averted the imposition of 35-per-cent tariffs on some Canadian goods.
But a new deal in the short term isn’t likely, Mr. LeBlanc said in an interview with The Globe and Mail on Friday from Washington. He said he’ll be speaking to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick next week, and the two will meet in person later in August.
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Armes à Israël : Ottawa dit notamment avoir envoyé des balles « de type paintball »
Un rapport d’une ONG qui s’appuie sur des données publiques a semblé contredire le discours du gouvernement.
Armes à Israël : Ottawa dit notamment avoir envoyé des balles « de type paintball »
Un rapport d’une ONG qui s’appuie sur des données publiques a semblé contredire le discours du gouvernement.
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Politique / Canada - Le Devoir
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Le Canada n’a pas envoyé d’armes létales à Israël, insiste Ottawa après un rapport
Le document est «erroné» et les «balles» indiquées seraient des «projectiles de type paintball», dit la ministre Anand.
Le Canada n’a pas envoyé d’armes létales à Israël, insiste Ottawa après un rapport
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Le paiement minimum du solde des cartes de crédit passe à 5 % au Québec
Il s’agit de la toute dernière hausse prévue par la Loi sur la protection du consommateur du Québec.
Le paiement minimum du solde des cartes de crédit passe à 5 % au Québec
Il s’agit de la toute dernière hausse prévue par la Loi sur la protection du consommateur du Québec.
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Le tennis en fauteuil roulant se rapproche des courts de l’ATP et de la WTA
L'Omnium Banque Nationale organise un tournoi de tennis en fauteuil roulant, une première.
Le tennis en fauteuil roulant se rapproche des courts de l’ATP et de la WTA
L'Omnium Banque Nationale organise un tournoi de tennis en fauteuil roulant, une première.
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« C’était une grande battante » : Cécile Dionne, des quintuplées Dionne, s’éteint à 91 ans
Contre toute attente, les sœurs nées dans le Nord de l'Ontario ont survécu jusqu’à l’âge adulte.
« C’était une grande battante » : Cécile Dionne, des quintuplées Dionne, s’éteint à 91 ans
Contre toute attente, les sœurs nées dans le Nord de l'Ontario ont survécu jusqu’à l’âge adulte.
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The Globe and Mail
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Evacuation order near Peachland, B.C., lifted but about 130 wildfires still active provincewide
Tens of thousands of lightning strikes across British Columbia since Wednesday have created “a very dynamic” wildfire situation, with more than half the current fires started since the storms.Emelie Peacock, an information officer with the BC Wildfire Service, said a week of dry and hot weather combined with lightning led to many new fire starts.
Evacuation order near Peachland, B.C., lifted but about 130 wildfires still active provincewide

Tens of thousands of lightning strikes across British Columbia since Wednesday have created “a very dynamic” wildfire situation, with more than half the current fires started since the storms.
Emelie Peacock, an information officer with the BC Wildfire Service, said a week of dry and hot weather combined with lightning led to many new fire starts.
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The Globe and Mail
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Ottawa denies sending lethal weapons to Israel despite recent report
Ottawa is insisting it hasn’t been allowing exports of lethal weapons to Israel – days after the release of a report that says Israeli customs data indicates Canadian arms are still being exported there regularly.Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Friday items that the Israel Tax Authority identified in customs data as “bullets” were actually “paintball-style projectiles” that cannot be used in combat.
Ottawa denies sending lethal weapons to Israel despite recent report
Ottawa is insisting it hasn’t been allowing exports of lethal weapons to Israel – days after the release of a report that says Israeli customs data indicates Canadian arms are still being exported there regularly.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Friday items that the Israel Tax Authority identified in customs data as “bullets” were actually “paintball-style projectiles” that cannot be used in combat.
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The Globe and Mail
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Private plane crash near Ottawa airport leaves pilot dead, two passengers injured
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after a man died and two were injured in small airplane crash near the Ottawa International Airport on Thursday. Ottawa paramedics said emergency crews responded to a wooded area near Riverside Drive and Hunt Club Road just before 6 p.m. after reports that the small plane crashed into trees.
Private plane crash near Ottawa airport leaves pilot dead, two passengers injured

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after a man died and two were injured in small airplane crash near the Ottawa International Airport on Thursday.
Ottawa paramedics said emergency crews responded to a wooded area near Riverside Drive and Hunt Club Road just before 6 p.m. after reports that the small plane crashed into trees.