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A look at federal child-care deals signed with jurisdictions across Canada
Ontario has signed a child-care agreement with the federal government, making it the last jurisdiction to sign onto a national plan to bring $10-a-day child care to every province and territory by 202...
Mar 28, 2022

New emissions plan coming this week more specific than ever, Guilbeault says
OTTAWA - Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault will show Canadians this week how many greenhouse gas emissions every polluting sector in the country will have to cut if Canada is to hit its latest cl...
Mar 28, 2022

Eriksen to captain Denmark on return to Parken Stadium
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Christian Eriksen will captain Denmark in a friendly match against Serbia on Tuesday when he plays at Parken Stadium for the first time since suffering cardiac arrest there ...
Mar 28, 2022

Liberals expected to launch negotiations to buy F-35 fighter jets
OTTAWA - The Liberal government is expected to announce today that it will enter into final negotiations on purchasing the F-35 fighter jet. Government and industry sources have told The Canadian Pres...
Mar 28, 2022

Ontario MPP Randy Hillier facing charges after Ottawa convoy protest
OTTAWA - Randy Hillier, an independent member of Ontario's legislature, surrendered to Ottawa police on Monday to face nine charges related to his involvement in the protest that seized the core of th...
Mar 28, 2022

'Absolutely tragic': Three children, two adults dead after Brampton, Ont., house fire
Three children and two adults died in an early-morning house fire in Brampton, Ont. on Monday, as firefighters risked their lives to battle the flames, a fire chief said. Brampton Fire Chief Bill Boye...
Mar 28, 2022

Elections Canada report finds failures denied First Nations voters right to vote
OTTAWA - Elections Canada has apologized to voters in three Ontario First Nations communities after breakdowns in communication led to them being denied their right to vote in the last election. An in...
Mar 28, 2022

First buses roll on long-awaited Nanaimo to Cowichan transit link
NANAIMO - A much anticipated daily transit link between Nanaimo and the Cowichan Valley is finally underway.The first bus destined for Duncan left early Monday, March 28, marking the start of regular ...
Mar 28, 2022

Zelenskyy: Ukraine seeking peace 'without delay' in talks
LVIV, Ukraine (AP) - Ukraine could declare neutrality and offer security guarantees to Russia to secure peace "without delay," President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said ahead of another expected round of tal...
Mar 28, 2022

Métis and Inuit delegates to meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican
ROME - Mtis and Inuit delegates are set to speak with Pope Francis at the Vatican in two separate meetings today. The Mtis delegates will have a one hour meeting with the Pope first and the Inuit enco...
Mar 28, 2022