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Feds commit $61 million to help Indigenous communities in Manitoba fight COVID-19

Feds commit $61 million to help Indigenous communities in Manitoba fight COVID-19

Ottawa will immediately provide more than $61 million to help Indigenous communities in Manitoba fight the COVID-19 pandemic, a move that Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said was prompted by the province's alarming rise in cases.
Trudeau urges provinces to ask for help as COVID-19 cases surge

Trudeau urges provinces to ask for help as COVID-19 cases surge

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is begging provincial governments to "act now" to slow the spread of COVID-19 after record-breaking spikes of the virus across most of the country in recent days.
'I am entering a plea of not criminally responsible,' Alek Minassian tells court

'I am entering a plea of not criminally responsible,' Alek Minassian tells court

TORONTO — A man who killed 10 people and injured 16 more after deliberately driving a van down a busy Toronto sidewalk asked a judge to find him not criminally responsible for his actions as his trial got underway Tuesday.
Group cites 'unconscionable delay' by RCMP in court bid for watchdog report

Group cites 'unconscionable delay' by RCMP in court bid for watchdog report

OTTAWA — A civil liberties group is heading to court to force the release of a long-delayed watchdog report on its complaint about alleged RCMP surveillance of anti-oil protesters.
Trump likely 'taking names' on Biden congrats after Trudeau outreach: expert

Trump likely 'taking names' on Biden congrats after Trudeau outreach: expert

OTTAWA — The current president of the United States has warranted nary a mention from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau since Democrat Joe Biden became president-elect on Saturday.
Georgia's Senate runoffs, Trump's intransigence keep U.S. political suspense going

Georgia's Senate runoffs, Trump's intransigence keep U.S. political suspense going

WASHINGTON, D.C. — There's good news in Georgia for anyone still craving high-stakes U.S. election suspense following Joe Biden's presidential win.
Ahead of federal spending update, cities make plea to Liberals for more housing cash

Ahead of federal spending update, cities make plea to Liberals for more housing cash

OTTAWA — The mayors of Canada's biggest cities are asking the federal government to add billions in extra spending on poverty-reduction measures to stamp out homelessness in their communities as part of an economic recovery from COVID-19.
Legion, other veterans groups to get $20M to weather COVID-19

Legion, other veterans groups to get $20M to weather COVID-19

OTTAWA — On the eve of Remembrance Day, the Trudeau government tossed a bone to the Royal Canadian Legion and other veterans' groups battered by the COVID-19 pandemic, promising millions in emergency funding to help them keep their doors open.
Medicago reports promising early Phase 1 test results of possible COVID-19 vaccine

Medicago reports promising early Phase 1 test results of possible COVID-19 vaccine

QUEBEC — A Canadian biopharmaceutical company says it has received promising early test results for its plant-derived vaccine for COVID-19.
Trudeau 'deeply disappointed' by Liberal MP's employing her sister in riding office

Trudeau 'deeply disappointed' by Liberal MP's employing her sister in riding office

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is "deeply disappointed" by how Toronto MP Yasmin Ratansi handled her office. Ratansi said Monday she's leaving the Liberal caucus after admitting she employed a relative at her constituency office.
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