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Report on possible mystery brain disorder in New Brunswick to be released Thursday

Report on possible mystery brain disorder in New Brunswick to be released Thursday

FREDERICTON — A report from an oversight committee studying possible cases of a mysterious neurological disease in New Brunswick will be released Thursday.
OPP investigating reports police officers donated to "Freedom Convoy" protests

OPP investigating reports police officers donated to "Freedom Convoy" protests

TORONTO — Two Ontario police forces have notified their professional standards units of allegations that some of their officers donated to the so-called "Freedom Convoy" protests against COVID-19 measures and Justin Trudeau's government.
Canadian military's limits to be tested as fears of war with Russia mount

Canadian military's limits to be tested as fears of war with Russia mount

OTTAWA — The Canadian military's limits are set to be tested, experts say, with trade-offs likely needed to offset the deployment of hundreds of additional troops to reinforce the NATO military alliance’s confrontation with Russia in eastern Europe.
Canada signs agreement with AstraZeneca on preventative COVID-19 treatment

Canada signs agreement with AstraZeneca on preventative COVID-19 treatment

OTTAWA — The Canadian government has signed an agreement with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to procure 100,000 doses of a COVID-19 antibody therapy that's still under review by Health Canada.
Mohawk community in Quebec to vote on removing remains of allegedly abusive priest

Mohawk community in Quebec to vote on removing remains of allegedly abusive priest

MONTREAL — The First Nation of Kahnawake south of Montreal will vote next month in a referendum on whether the remains of a Jesuit priest alleged to have committed sexual abuse should be exhumed and removed from the community.
A rundown of Canada's sanctions and other actions against Russia

A rundown of Canada's sanctions and other actions against Russia

OTTAWA — Canada and its allies have upped their sanctions on Russia as that country becomes increasingly aggressive against neighbouring Ukraine. Here is a rundown of the measures that have been put in place, and other actions Canada is taking.
Budget funding for BC Wildfire Service garners mixed reaction from experts

Budget funding for BC Wildfire Service garners mixed reaction from experts

VANCOUVER — A fire ecologist says new provincial funding to expand the BC Wildfire Service to a year-round endeavour is a welcome step toward preventing disasters, while others in the field say the funds could be better spent elsewhere.
Mass shooting inquiry: COVID-19 has undermined the grieving process in Nova Scotia

Mass shooting inquiry: COVID-19 has undermined the grieving process in Nova Scotia

HALIFAX — Almost two years after a gunman impersonating a Mountie killed 22 people in rural Nova Scotia, Mary Teed and her neighbours are still struggling with their grief — but the horrific magnitude of the tragedy is only partly to blame.
Ukrainian community in Canada hopeful but on edge as tensions escalate with Russia

Ukrainian community in Canada hopeful but on edge as tensions escalate with Russia

Iryna Matsiuk checks the news as soon as she wakes up each morning, hoping the escalating Russian-Ukrainian crisis won’t put her family in harm’s way.
Mamadi Camara settles lawsuit against City of Montreal over wrongful arrest in 2021

Mamadi Camara settles lawsuit against City of Montreal over wrongful arrest in 2021

MONTREAL — A Black man who was wrongfully arrested and detained for six days last year has settled a $1.2-million lawsuit against the City of Montreal.