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Trudeau to visit Rideau Hall Sunday, likely triggering federal election campaign

Trudeau to visit Rideau Hall Sunday, likely triggering federal election campaign

OTTAWA — A federal election campaign became all but imminent on Saturday as the office of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed plans to visit the Governor General in hopes of triggering a national vote.
Trudeau featured in new Liberal ad campaign ahead of expected election call

Trudeau featured in new Liberal ad campaign ahead of expected election call

OTTAWA — Evidence that a federal election is on the horizon continued to mount on Saturday as the Liberal party unveiled a series of campaign-style advertisements a day before the widely anticipated vote is expected to be called.
Canada to buy 40 million Moderna COVID-19 doses in next two years: Trudeau

Canada to buy 40 million Moderna COVID-19 doses in next two years: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will buy another 40 million doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine over the next two years.
Military launches online tracker to gauge progress in improving internal culture

Military launches online tracker to gauge progress in improving internal culture

OTTAWA — The Department of National Defence says it's launched an online tracker to help keep staff informed on its efforts to improve culture within the ranks.
'A crime': Police investigating handful of cases looking at residential schools

'A crime': Police investigating handful of cases looking at residential schools

A tally from police across the country shows there are four ongoing criminal investigations and one decade-long probe into complaints involving residential schools.
Amid spike in gun violence, Montreal groups call for different approach to problem

Amid spike in gun violence, Montreal groups call for different approach to problem

MONTREAL — As police in the Montreal area deal with a jump in gun violence linked to street gang clashes, community workers are calling for decision makers to focus on the root of the problem.
Quebec ticket holder wins Friday's $15 million Lotto Max jackpot

Quebec ticket holder wins Friday's $15 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — A ticket holder in Quebec won Friday's $15 million Lotto Max jackpot. The jackpot for the next Lotto Max draw on Aug. 17 will be an estimated $10 million. The Canadian Press
UBC researchers map Pacific salmon habitat, finding much is lost or inaccessible

UBC researchers map Pacific salmon habitat, finding much is lost or inaccessible

VANCOUVER — Pacific salmon can no longer access hundreds of kilometres of spawning streams or floodplain habitat after decades of urban, agricultural and resource development around British Columbia's Lower Fraser River, a study has found.
A forecast for winds of up to 60 km/h on B.C. wildfires is a 'direct threat to life'

A forecast for winds of up to 60 km/h on B.C. wildfires is a 'direct threat to life'

Winds forecast to fan wildfires over the weekend in British Columbia are a "direct threat to life and property," a BC Wildfire Service official says.
Saskatchewan universities mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for staff and students

Saskatchewan universities mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for staff and students

SASKATOON — Two universities in Saskatchewan have joined a growing number of post-secondary institutions in the country requiring staff and students to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
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