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Voting for budget was a 'mistake' that won't happen again, says Green Leader May
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says supporting the Carney government on the budget vote is a “mistake” she won’t make again. Source link
Another son of 'El Chapo' pleads guilty to U.S. drug trafficking charges
A son of notorious Mexican drug kingpin “El Chapo” pleaded guilty Monday to U.S. drug trafficking charges, months after his brother entered a plea deal. Source link
Cal Foote, acquitted in Hockey Canada sexual assault case, signs with AHL Wolves
Cal Foote has signed an American Hockey League contract with the Chicago Wolves, making him the fourth of five players acquitted of sexual assault in the high-profile trial of members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team to continue his career. Source link
'Outpouring of kindness' for Ottawa Charge head coach after breast cancer diagnosis
Carla MacLeod has been diagnosed with breast cancer, but the overwhelming and positive response to the announcement is giving the Ottawa Charge’s head coach confidence in her fight. Source link
Inuvialuk designer looks back proudly on Project Runway Canada experience
Inuvialuk designer Taalrumiq says her time on Project Runway Canada was a “career highlight” and an opportunity to showcase some of her culture. Source link
What would Russia's inability to launch crewed missions mean for ISS?
Russia’s only launch site capable of sending humans to orbit has suffered serious damage that may take two years to fix. Will NASA keep supporting the ISS without Russian involvement, or is this the end for the space station? Source link
Canada committed to 2030 climate target, says environment minister
The federal environment minister told a committee of MPs on Monday that the Liberal government remains committed to its 2030 emissions-reduction targets despite striking a deal with Alberta last week outlining the conditions for a new bitumen pipeline. Source link
Nor'easter to bring snow, rain and wind to the Maritimes starting Tuesday evening
CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says people should prepare for potential power outages and ferry and bridge delays or closures as wind gusts reach 70-90 km/h. Source link
Canada won't meet 2030 climate targets with Alberta energy deal, says Guilbeault
In his first interview since resigning from cabinet last week, former culture minister Steven Guilbeault says recent decisions by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government will make it impossible for Canada to meet its climate change targets. Source link
Carney to make cabinet changes following Guilbeault's departure
Prime Minister Mark Carney will make changes to his front bench this afternoon after Steven Guilbeault resigned from cabinet last week. Source link