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Canadian military investigating engine fires on U.S. Army helicopters

Canadian military investigating engine fires on U.S. Army helicopters

OTTAWA — The Department of National Defence says officials are looking into reports of engine fires on Chinook helicopters in the U.S. to determine the impact on Canada's military. The U.S.
Bogus information online, climate change top Canadian fears in latest Pew survey

Bogus information online, climate change top Canadian fears in latest Pew survey

WASHINGTON — Canadians consider the online disinformation epidemic and climate change as the most serious threats of the modern age, edging out pandemic-era concerns about the global economy and infectious disease, a new survey suggests.
Mulroney honours Gorbachev, group funding review : In The News for August 31 2022

Mulroney honours Gorbachev, group funding review : In The News for August 31 2022

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Aug. 31 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Quebec election: gun control advocates to sound out parties on handgun ban, buybacks

Quebec election: gun control advocates to sound out parties on handgun ban, buybacks

MONTREAL — Gun control advocates are sounding out Quebec's main political parties ahead of the Oct. 3 election to see where they stand on issues such as a handgun ban and a gun buyback program.
Former PM Brian Mulroney says Mikhail Gorbachev will be 'sorely missed'

Former PM Brian Mulroney says Mikhail Gorbachev will be 'sorely missed'

OTTAWA — Former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney says Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, was a "great man" who will be "sorely missed" on the world stage.
B.C. Premier John Horgan cites ambulance 'investment' as he addresses infant death

B.C. Premier John Horgan cites ambulance 'investment' as he addresses infant death

VANCOUVER — Premier John Horgan said he was heartbroken by the recent death of an infant while waiting for an ambulance in Barriere, B.C., adding his government had made a "significant investment" in rural and remote medical transport.
Elizabeth May and running mate Jonathan Pedneault among six Green leadership hopefuls

Elizabeth May and running mate Jonathan Pedneault among six Green leadership hopefuls

OTTAWA — Elizabeth May is running on a joint ticket to reclaim the leadership of the Green Party, sources say. The former party leader is expected to launch a joint bid for the leadership Wednesday in Sidney, B.C.
Trudeau promises complete review of funding to anti-racism group after 'vile' tweets

Trudeau promises complete review of funding to anti-racism group after 'vile' tweets

OTTAWA — The federal government is conducting a "complete review" of funding to an anti-racism group whose senior consultant sent a series of tweets about "Jewish white supremacists," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
Alberta on track for $13.2B surplus, Kenney says ahead of fiscal update

Alberta on track for $13.2B surplus, Kenney says ahead of fiscal update

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says the province is on track for a $13.2-billion surplus in this budget year. It’s an exponential escalation from the $511-million surplus forecast when the provincial budget was introduced in February.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to shuffle cabinet on Wednesday: sources

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to shuffle cabinet on Wednesday: sources

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will shuffle his cabinet on Wednesday, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the plan.
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