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Sudanese fighters accused of massacres use Canadian-made rifles
The Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, accused of civilian massacres, have posted numerous images posing with rifles bearing the logo of a small B.C. manufacturer called Sterling Cross Defense Systems. Experts say Canada needs to ‘do better’ to allow for public tracking of arms sales. Source link
By the numbers: Here's what needs to happen in a budget vote to avoid an election
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government was elected just a few seats shy of a majority, meaning the Liberals will need the cooperation of one of the opposition parties to pass its budget. Source link
Ottawa and Alberta in formal talks to reset relationship after years of acrimony
The Alberta and federal governments are in negotiations to sign a major accord that could reset a relationship that had turned toxic for a decade. Source link
A Blue Jays return to the World Series next year won't be easy, but fans have hope
It was a tough Game 7 loss on Saturday, and Blue Jays fans were still licking their World Series wounds this week when Toronto pitcher Shane Bieber exercised his player option, forgoing free agency to stay with the club. Just like that, fans, analysts — and even Blue Jays executives — were talking about the […]
Hamilton residents request Ontario investigate ArcelorMittal Dofasco for releasing emissions far above limits
With ArcelorMittal Dofasco stalling on its green steel plans and releasing emissions above Ontario’s air-quality regulations, Hamilton resident Jochen Bezner says Canada’s largest steelmaker needs to be held accountable. Source link
Hockey Canada unveils jerseys for Olympic and Paralympic Games in Italy
Hockey Canada unveiled the Olympic hockey jerseys on Thursday for the men’s, women’s and Para teams that will compete at the Milan-Cortina Games. Source link
#TheMoment Heather Hiscox hosted her final CBC Morning Live
Heather Hiscox says goodbye to viewers across Canada as she hosts CBC Morning Live for the final time after 20 years. Source link
Shots ring out at B.C. ostrich farm as CFIA moves ahead on cull order
It happened the same day the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear an appeal to save the flock at Universal Ostrich from a cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Source link
Shots heard at B.C. ostrich farm as CFIA moves ahead on cull order
It happened the same day the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear an appeal to save the flock at Universal Ostrich from a cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Source link
Abbey Murphy's hat trick leads U.S. women past Canada in Rivalry Series opener
Taylor Heise scored and set up each of Abbey Murphy’s three goals, and the United States women’s national hockey team opened the pre-Olympic Rivalry Series with a 4-1 win over Canada on Thursday night. Source link