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Sutton-Québec president arrested on arson charges, allegedly against competitors

Sutton-Québec president arrested on arson charges, allegedly against competitors

MONTREAL — The president and co-founder of real estate firm Sutton-Québec is facing arson and conspiracy charges linked to fires allegedly started in buildings housing other brokers.
Quebec environmental group seeks court injunction against Northvolt EV battery plant

Quebec environmental group seeks court injunction against Northvolt EV battery plant

MONTREAL — A Quebec environmental group was in court Wednesday against Swedish manufacturer Northvolt, arguing that the province allowed work to begin on the company's electric vehicle battery plant without proper analysis of the impact on the area's
Reaction to the deadly plane crash near Fort Smith, N.W.T.

Reaction to the deadly plane crash near Fort Smith, N.W.T.

FORT SMITH, N.W.T. — Four passengers and two crew members were killed in a plane crash Tuesday near Fort Smith, N.W.T. The coroner's office in the territory says a lone survivor was airlifted to hospital.
Emergencies Act ruling reopens emotional debate two years after huge protests

Emergencies Act ruling reopens emotional debate two years after huge protests

OTTAWA — A judge's ruling that the federal Liberals were unjustified in using emergency law to quell a weeks-long protest in Ottawa has left the administrator of a downtown church feeling the court disregarded infringements of her rights.
Union warns of new 72-hour Metro Vancouver bus strike if deal isn't reached next week

Union warns of new 72-hour Metro Vancouver bus strike if deal isn't reached next week

VANCOUVER — The union representing transit supervisors for Coast Mountain Bus Company has announced it will launch a new 72-hour strike stopping Metro Vancouver buses from operating if a tentative agreement on a new contract isn't reached by next wee
As Ottawa warms up, Rideau Canal to close for skaters just four days after opening

As Ottawa warms up, Rideau Canal to close for skaters just four days after opening

Ottawa's Rideau Canal is set to close for skating at 10 p.m. this evening, just four days after a section of the skateway was first opened for the season.
Sweden getting closer to NATO membership is 'pretty exciting' for Canada: Blair

Sweden getting closer to NATO membership is 'pretty exciting' for Canada: Blair

OTTAWA — Sweden is inching closer to joining NATO, and Defence Minister Bill Blair says that's "pretty exciting" for Canada.
Universities say calling for genocide against Jews violates rules, silent on Israel

Universities say calling for genocide against Jews violates rules, silent on Israel

OTTAWA — Calling for the genocide of the Jewish people would violate school policies on antisemitism, Canada's major universities say — but they are largely quiet on whether urging the eradication of the state of Israel would meet the same standard.
Masks made by Canadian-owned firm to be used in U.S. prisoner execution, groups say

Masks made by Canadian-owned firm to be used in U.S. prisoner execution, groups say

MONTREAL — Masks made by the subsidiary of a Quebec-based company are being used for executions in the United States, justice advocacy groups say.
A list of deadly plane crashes in Canada's North since 1980

A list of deadly plane crashes in Canada's North since 1980

Four passengers and two crew members are dead after a plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Fort Smith, N.W.T. A lone survivor was taken to hospital.
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