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Dying for movies: Suicide highlights labour issues in Canada's visual effects sector
MONTREAL — Last April, Malcolm Angell, a 46-year-old New Zealander who moved to Montreal to work in the city’s famed visual effects industry, was taken to hospital after attempting suicide.
Nov 4, 2020 6:57 PM
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Advisers during Bush-Gore cliffhanger urge Canadian silence on uncertain outcome
OTTAWA — The last time a U.S. presidential election ended in uncertainty, the Canadian government adopted a policy of saying nothing until all the votes were counted and legal challenges resolved.
Nov 4, 2020 6:30 PM
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Quebec woman accused of mailing poison to Trump to remain in jail until trial
A Quebec woman accused of sending a poisoned letter to United States President Donald Trump will be held in a Washington, D.C.-area jail until her trial. Pascale Ferrier, who appeared in a Washington, D.C.
Nov 4, 2020 6:14 PM
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Trump claims 'dumped ballots,' Biden lead grows in undecided presidential election
FAIRFAX, Va. — Morning dawned Wednesday in America — not on the pastoral serenity of Ronald Reagan's famous 1984 campaign ad, but on the looming threat of a long and bitter fight over the results of a presidential contest that still wasn't over.
Nov 4, 2020 6:07 PM
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Court hears about other claims: Hearing over Broncos lawsuit adjourned
REGINA — A judge has delayed a hearing on a lawsuit stemming from the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash after lawyers for a proposed class action argued they should be involved.
Nov 4, 2020 5:46 PM
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Passengers can soon apply for numbers aimed at ending no-fly mix-ups: Public Safety
OTTAWA — Air travellers will be able to apply within two weeks for unique codes intended to prevent mismatches with names on the country's no-fly list, Public Safety Canada said Wednesday.
Nov 4, 2020 5:33 PM
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Canada's first case of rare swine flu variant found in central Alberta patient
EDMONTON — Canada's first case of a rare swine flu variant has been found in a patient from central Alberta, but the province's chief medical officer of health says it seems to be isolated. Dr.
Nov 4, 2020 5:32 PM
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COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths may continue to rise in coming weeks: Tam
Severe cases of COVID-19 may soon rise as hospitalizations and deaths catch up to the recent spread of the illness, Canada's chief public health officer warned on Wednesday, as Quebec and Ontario reported almost 50 deaths between them. Dr.
Nov 4, 2020 5:22 PM
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Parties agree to fast-track rent relief bill through Commons by week's end
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals have reached an agreement with opposition parties to fast-track a long-awaited bill to provide businesses with direct access to emergency rent relief.
Nov 4, 2020 4:42 PM
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Quebec City police say weekend stabbing rampage didn't require a mass public alert
QUEBEC — Police overseeing the manhunt for a suspect in the Halloween night stabbing rampage in Quebec City judged that a mass public alert to residents wasn't necessary, a senior officer said Wednesday. Quebec City police Insp.
Nov 4, 2020 4:33 PM
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