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What ideas were left on the cutting room floor in passport redesign? We'll never know

What ideas were left on the cutting room floor in passport redesign? We'll never know

The original concepts featured a Canada goose, a beaver and a maple leaf.
Canadian intelligence flagged Chinese meddling 37 years ago: newly released report

Canadian intelligence flagged Chinese meddling 37 years ago: newly released report

A 1986 intelligence report warned Beijing was using secret operations to influence and exploit the Chinese diaspora in Canada.
B.C. port union to recommend settlement agreement to its members

B.C. port union to recommend settlement agreement to its members

VANCOUVER — The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada said it will meet next week to recommend the terms of a settlement deal to its membership, possibly bringing labour peace to British Columbia's ports.
Family remembers Alberta pilot who died fighting wildfire as big man with big heart

Family remembers Alberta pilot who died fighting wildfire as big man with big heart

WHITECOURT, Alta. — A pilot whose helicopter crashed while he was fighting a forest fire in northern Alberta is being remembered as a big man with a big heart.
At UN, Trudeau hails European values as source of global strength in troubled times

At UN, Trudeau hails European values as source of global strength in troubled times

NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau heaped praise on the European Commission and its formidable first female president Friday as he presented Ursula von der Leyen with the judicial equivalent of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Police launch tip line in missing B.C. children's alleged abduction

Police launch tip line in missing B.C. children's alleged abduction

SURREY, B.C. — Police have launched a dedicated phone line and email account to gather tips for the Amber Alert case involving two missing British Columbia children alleged to have been abducted by their mother.
Liberals looking for input on planned law to improve safety in long-term care

Liberals looking for input on planned law to improve safety in long-term care

OTTAWA — The federal government is seeking public input on planned legislation to improve safety in long-term care following the devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wildfire crews fight wildfire with fire to protect, secure Cranbrook, B.C. airport

Wildfire crews fight wildfire with fire to protect, secure Cranbrook, B.C. airport

VICTORIA — The forest and brush around the international airport at Cranbrook, B.C., has been scorched in an all-out effort to protect the vital transportation link from an encroaching wildfire, airport manager Tristen Chernove said Friday.
Retired RCMP officer charged with helping Beijing intimidation campaign

Retired RCMP officer charged with helping Beijing intimidation campaign

OTTAWA — The RCMP has charged one of its former members in a foreign interference investigation, alleging he helped the Chinese government identify and intimidate a person.
Ministers' embrace of Rwanda's Kagame undermines democratic values: governance prof

Ministers' embrace of Rwanda's Kagame undermines democratic values: governance prof

OTTAWA — Canada missed the mark in making a warm embrace of Rwandan President Paul Kagame on the sidelines of a women's development conference in Kigali this week, says an expert who studies how countries relate with authoritarian states.
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