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Quebec Liberals will choose new leader during convention in June 2025

Quebec Liberals will choose new leader during convention in June 2025

QUEBEC — The Quebec Liberal Party says its leadership race will begin next January and the winner will be chosen in June 2025.
TikTok testing Instagram-rival app TikTok Notes in Canada

TikTok testing Instagram-rival app TikTok Notes in Canada

TORONTO — TikTok is testing an app that rivals Instagram in Canada. The social media company says TikTok Notes became available for download and "limited testing" in Canada and Australia this week. TikTok Notes allows users to share photos and text.
MPs chide 'incompetent' health agency over fired National Microbiology Lab scientists

MPs chide 'incompetent' health agency over fired National Microbiology Lab scientists

OTTAWA — Federal officials in charge of the National Microbiology Lab are defending security protocols at the Winnipeg institution against accusations of incompetence from opposition MPs.
Premiers want return to co-operation with federal government with new budget

Premiers want return to co-operation with federal government with new budget

OTTAWA — Canada's premiers are warning the federal government not to overreach into their jurisdictions when it comes to delivering the programs laid out in Ottawa's latest budget, but the prime minister said Friday he will go around them if need be.
Advocacy groups speak out against domestic violence comments by Nova Scotia minister

Advocacy groups speak out against domestic violence comments by Nova Scotia minister

HALIFAX — Several Nova Scotia organizations that assist women spoke out Friday against comments on domestic violence made by the province’s justice minister, and one called for his departure.
Quebec labour code doesn't infringe rights of casino managers, Supreme Court rules

Quebec labour code doesn't infringe rights of casino managers, Supreme Court rules

OTTAWA — Excluding front-line supervisors at a Montreal casino from organizing under the Quebec labour-relations regime does not infringe their constitutional rights, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Major water users in southern Alberta agree to curb consumption in face of drought

Major water users in southern Alberta agree to curb consumption in face of drought

CALGARY — More than three dozen major water users in southern Alberta have agreed to voluntarily curb their consumption if there's a severe drought this spring or summer.
Alberta spring signals another Oilers-Kings NHL playoff showdown

Alberta spring signals another Oilers-Kings NHL playoff showdown

EDMONTON — There are a few sure signs of spring in Alberta.

The Body Shop Canada explores sale as demand outpaces inventory: court filing

TORONTO — The Body Shop Canada is exploring a sale as it struggles to get its hands on enough inventory to keep up with "robust" sales the retailer landed after announcing it would file for creditor protection and close 33 stores.
Injured Toronto FC star Lorenzo Insigne back running but still some weeks away

Injured Toronto FC star Lorenzo Insigne back running but still some weeks away

TORONTO — There was a welcome sighting of Toronto FC star Lorenzo Insigne running with a trainer Friday while the rest of the team warmed up before training on a damp day at BMO Field.