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13th Annual Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, two spirit, and gender non-conforming people – Sault Online

February 10, 2020 The 13th Annual Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous women, two spirit, and gender non-conforming people will be held on Friday, February 14th, 2020. We welcome people of all ages, genders, cultures, and physical abilities to gather in front of the Sault Ste. Marie Courthouse, 426 Queen St. East, beginning at […]

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Anti-pipeline protestors shut down train travel for fourth day – The Post Millennial

Environmental activists have blocked train tracks for the fourth day now, blocking passenger and freight trains between Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa, according to CTV News. The train blockade started last week on Thursday. This was in response to similar protests in Northern British Columbia against the building of a pipeline on Wet’suwet’en territory. Despite the […]

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Ontario Launches Consultations on Expanding Cannabis Business Opportunities

Province Looking to Offer More Choice for Consumers and More Business Opportunities February 10, 2020 The Ontario government is launching consultations in order to provide consumers more choice and convenience on cannabis while giving the private sector enhanced ability to compete against and combat the criminal market. “Ontario continues to take a responsible approach to […]

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Editorial: Senator Lynn Beyak has struck out – StCatharinesStandard.ca

Beyak is sabotaging the federal government’s efforts to set things right with the country’s First Nations. In baseball, it’s three strikes and you’re out. In Canada’s Senate, you’re safe until the age of 75 no matter how many wild swings and misses you make. And that’s true even if you clobber the public you’re appointed […]

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Minister Bibeau Celebrates Canada’s Agriculture Day

From: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Please find links to audio and video clips below for your publication and broadcast February 10, 2020 – Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada On February 11, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau will join farmers, ranchers, food processors, industry leaders and youth to celebrate the fourth annual […]

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Anishinaabe youth discovers new passion at Sudbury Round Dance – Anishinabek News

February 10, 2020 SUDBURY— Sarah Blackwell, Youth Program Coordinator, from the Social Development Department at the Anishinabek Nation, brought youth members on a trip to the Sudbury Round Dance on Dec. 14, 2019. This was an opportunity for youth, such as myself, to get involved with our Indigenous culture, foster connections and try new things. […]

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Indigenous communities courted as nuclear industry looks for place to put used fuel – APTN News

February 7, 2020 In what’s referred to as “Canada’s Plan,” the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is looking for a place to bury 4.8 million bundles of used nuclear fuel. More specifically, the NWMO, which is a consortium of Canadian nuclear industry players created by an act of parliament, is looking for a community willing […]

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Morning Brief: Canada ready to help China with coronavirus epidemic, Trudeau says – iPolitics

Feb 10, 2020 Good morning, readers. The Lead The advance team sent by the World Health Organization (WHO) for Beijing will be led by a veteran Canadian epidemiologist and emergencies expert. Dr. Bruce Aylward is heading a group announced by WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Sunday. The outbreak has now resulted in the loss […]

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CAJ calls on reporters to continue documenting RCMP infringements on media rights

OTTAWA, Feb.8, 2020 – The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) continues to receive reports that RCMP officers are blocking media from bearing witness to police actions as they implement an injunction and arrest Wet’suwet’en people. “All week the RCMP have been unnecessarily threatening reporters who are simply trying to perform their democratic duties,” said CAJ […]

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The Daily Monday, February 10, 2020

Building permits, December 2019 The total value of building permits issued by Canadian municipalities increased 7.4% to $8.7 billion in December. Increases were reported in five provinces, led by Ontario (+10.5% to $3.4 billion) and Quebec (+15.8% to $2.2 billion). Continue reading NT4

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