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Reçu aujourd’hui — 14 septembre 2025Canada
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  • Four passengers dead, pilot injured in northern Manitoba plane crash, RCMP say
    Two men and two women from a remote Manitoba First Nation died Saturday when the bush plane they were in crashed, leaving the pilot and sole survivor with serious injuries.RCMP say their detachment in Island lake, Man., got a report on Saturday evening that a plane had crashed approximately 40 kilometres south of St. Theresa Point First Nation, near its destination of Makepeace Lake.Sgt. Paul Manaigre said police were informed of the crash by an iPhone satellite emergency crash notification serv
     

Four passengers dead, pilot injured in northern Manitoba plane crash, RCMP say

14 septembre 2025 à 15:26

Two men and two women from a remote Manitoba First Nation died Saturday when the bush plane they were in crashed, leaving the pilot and sole survivor with serious injuries.

RCMP say their detachment in Island lake, Man., got a report on Saturday evening that a plane had crashed approximately 40 kilometres south of St. Theresa Point First Nation, near its destination of Makepeace Lake.

Sgt. Paul Manaigre said police were informed of the crash by an iPhone satellite emergency crash notification service, which he said was able to pinpoint the location for police.

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The flag of Manitoba flies on Monday, Nov. 1, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld<
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  • Montreal’s Le Miaousée wants to become Canada’s first permanent cat museum
    For about 100 years, the presbytery on De Castelnau street in Montreal’s Villeray borough was home to Catholics who lived and prayed there. Now, the cats are taking over. From paintings, historic photographs, book covers and shiny stuffed animal eyes, they stare down at visitors from the walls of Le Miaousée, which bills itself as the first cat museum in both Montreal and Canada.
     

Montreal’s Le Miaousée wants to become Canada’s first permanent cat museum

14 septembre 2025 à 15:20
Aqeela Nahani poses for a photograph with signage for the Montreal Cat Museum: Le Miaousee, in Montreal. Nahani recently left a job in the corporate world to focus on launching the cat museum.

For about 100 years, the presbytery on De Castelnau street in Montreal’s Villeray borough was home to Catholics who lived and prayed there. Now, the cats are taking over.

From paintings, historic photographs, book covers and shiny stuffed animal eyes, they stare down at visitors from the walls of Le Miaousée, which bills itself as the first cat museum in both Montreal and Canada.

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  • Bonnie Crombie to resign after Ontario Liberals narrowly voted against leadership contest
    Bonnie Crombie has asked the Ontario Liberal Party to launch a leadership vote and says she will resign as leader once her successor is chosen, after a disappointing review of her time at the helm.Ms. Crombie’s decision to step down came abruptly early Sunday evening, hours after Ontario Liberal members reluctantly agreed to keep her as leader and after she said she intended to stay on. It means the party will hold its third leadership contest since 2018, when the party lost government and was r
     

Bonnie Crombie to resign after Ontario Liberals narrowly voted against leadership contest

14 septembre 2025 à 13:58
Ontario Liberal Bonnie Crombie waves onstage after winning 57 per cent of the votes in a leadership review vote at the Ontario Liberal Party annual general meeting on Sunday.

Bonnie Crombie has asked the Ontario Liberal Party to launch a leadership vote and says she will resign as leader once her successor is chosen, after a disappointing review of her time at the helm.

Ms. Crombie’s decision to step down came abruptly early Sunday evening, hours after Ontario Liberal members reluctantly agreed to keep her as leader and after she said she intended to stay on. It means the party will hold its third leadership contest since 2018, when the party lost government and was relegated to third place in the legislature.

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  • Briefing to former Manitoba cabinet on landfill search for murder victims not being released
    A report that could shed more light on why Manitoba’s former Progressive Conservative government rejected calls to search a landfill for the remains of two murder victims is being withheld under the province’s freedom of information law.Records obtained by The Canadian Press show senior bureaucrats assembled a presentation for cabinet ministers on a potential search in the weeks before the government decided not to proceed with the idea in 2023.
     

Briefing to former Manitoba cabinet on landfill search for murder victims not being released

14 septembre 2025 à 12:50
Manitoba’s former Progressive Conservative government had rejected calls to search the Prairie Green landfill, a private operation north of Winnipeg, for the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran.

A report that could shed more light on why Manitoba’s former Progressive Conservative government rejected calls to search a landfill for the remains of two murder victims is being withheld under the province’s freedom of information law.

Records obtained by The Canadian Press show senior bureaucrats assembled a presentation for cabinet ministers on a potential search in the weeks before the government decided not to proceed with the idea in 2023.

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  • Multiple people arrested at opposing immigration protests at Christie Pits
    Ten people were arrested when a demonstration calling for deportations and an end to mass immigration was met by a counterdemonstration in a Toronto park known as the scene of a historic antisemitic riot.Hundreds of people supporting immigration gathered at Toronto’s Christie Pits Park on Saturday afternoon in response to a demonstration encouraging mass deportations and nationalism called Canada First.
     

Multiple people arrested at opposing immigration protests at Christie Pits

14 septembre 2025 à 10:43
Police and Fire officers separate an anti-immigration protest from a counter-protest in Toronto's Christie Pits Park, on Saturday.

Ten people were arrested when a demonstration calling for deportations and an end to mass immigration was met by a counterdemonstration in a Toronto park known as the scene of a historic antisemitic riot.

Hundreds of people supporting immigration gathered at Toronto’s Christie Pits Park on Saturday afternoon in response to a demonstration encouraging mass deportations and nationalism called Canada First.

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  • Carney allots $13-billion to build affordable housing under Build Canada Homes
    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Sunday the launch of Build Canada Homes, and that the federal government will provide the agency with $13-billion in capital to build more affordable housing. The government has selected six cities where projects will be developed on federal lands to deliver 4,000 factory-built homes. They include Dartmouth, N.S., Longueil, Que., Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and Edmonton.
     

Carney allots $13-billion to build affordable housing under Build Canada Homes

14 septembre 2025 à 07:00

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Sunday the launch of Build Canada Homes, and that the federal government will provide the agency with $13-billion in capital to build more affordable housing.

The government has selected six cities where projects will be developed on federal lands to deliver 4,000 factory-built homes. They include Dartmouth, N.S., Longueil, Que., Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and Edmonton.

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A construction worker shingles the roof of a new home in a housing development in Ottawa on Monday, July 6, 2015. Statistics Canada is set to release its August labour force survey this morning. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Reçu hier — 13 septembre 2025Canada
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  • B.C. ostrich farm says it will ask Supreme Court to stop the cull of 400 birds
    A spokesperson for Universal Ostrich Farms says the farm will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to stop the culling of 400 ostriches hit by avian flu, but it is not clear yet whether Canada’s highest court will hear the case. Katie Pasitney said the farm remains hopeful that it will get another chance to make its case, after Federal Court of Appeal Justice Gerald Heckman ruled Friday the cull of the animals must be allowed to proceed.“So we would be asking the Supreme Court to hear all of the evid
     

B.C. ostrich farm says it will ask Supreme Court to stop the cull of 400 birds

13 septembre 2025 à 19:12

A spokesperson for Universal Ostrich Farms says the farm will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to stop the culling of 400 ostriches hit by avian flu, but it is not clear yet whether Canada’s highest court will hear the case. 

Katie Pasitney said the farm remains hopeful that it will get another chance to make its case, after Federal Court of Appeal Justice Gerald Heckman ruled Friday the cull of the animals must be allowed to proceed.

“So we would be asking the Supreme Court to hear all of the evidence,” she said. “The health of the animals is imperative to what we’re fighting for.”

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Ostriches eat their feed at the Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, B.C., on Saturday, May 17, 2025. Hundreds of supporters flocked to the farm over the Victoria Day long weekend to protest the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s order to cull 400 ostriches. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Hemens
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  • Catherine McKenna details harassment endured as environment minister in new memoir
    Former environment minister Catherine McKenna says federal security agencies initially refused to offer her protection – and wouldn’t even show her the risk assessment they’d completed – as she faced a rising tide of threats and harassment online and in person.McKenna was the Liberal MP for Ottawa Centre from 2015 to 2021 and served in cabinet the entire time, first as environment minister and later as the minister of infrastructure.
     

Catherine McKenna details harassment endured as environment minister in new memoir

13 septembre 2025 à 18:45
Catherine McKenna was the environment minister and minister of infrastructure while the Liberal MP for Ottawa Centre from 2015 to 2021.

Former environment minister Catherine McKenna says federal security agencies initially refused to offer her protection – and wouldn’t even show her the risk assessment they’d completed – as she faced a rising tide of threats and harassment online and in person.

McKenna was the Liberal MP for Ottawa Centre from 2015 to 2021 and served in cabinet the entire time, first as environment minister and later as the minister of infrastructure.

Canada advances to Davis Cup qualifiers after win against Israel as protests continue

13 septembre 2025 à 16:09
Hundreds of demonstrators block a street while protesting Team Israel's participation in the Davis Cup tennis match against Team Canada in Halifax on Saturday.

Canada advanced to the 2026 Davis Cup Qualifiers after taking a 3-0 lead over Israel in a best-of-five tie played in an empty Halifax stadium amid protests.

Liam Draxl of Newmarket, Ont., and Cleeve Harper of Calgary came back from a set down to defeat Jordan Hasson and Ofek Shimanov 5-7, 6-0, 6-4 in Saturday’s first match.

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