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‘A situation that’s unprecedented.’ Quebec confronted with over 150 wildfires

‘A situation that’s unprecedented.’ Quebec confronted with over 150 wildfires

More than 110 are deemed out of control
Sex harassment case involving Trudeau Foundation should be heard in N.L., lawyer says

Sex harassment case involving Trudeau Foundation should be heard in N.L., lawyer says

Kathryn Marshall represents Cherry Smiley, who alleges she was sexually harassed by former Northwest Territories premier Stephen Kakfwi
Union for 7,000-plus terminal cargo workers in B.C. ports to hold strike vote

Union for 7,000-plus terminal cargo workers in B.C. ports to hold strike vote

The union’s negotiating committee has authorized a strike vote that will take place June 9 and 10
Vancouver Island scuba divers spot sixgill shark in rare shallow-water sighting

Vancouver Island scuba divers spot sixgill shark in rare shallow-water sighting

Divers were exploring around a shipwreck when they saw the 2-metre-long shark
Job action at Capilano University, as contracts inked with staff at 5 other schools

Job action at Capilano University, as contracts inked with staff at 5 other schools

A statement on the university’s website says classes are suspended at its main campus
David Johnston expected to begin public meetings on foreign interference next month

David Johnston expected to begin public meetings on foreign interference next month

Johnston is appearing before a parliamentary committee for a marathon 3 hours of testimony
Launch of search for graves at former Yukon residential school triggers raw emotions

Launch of search for graves at former Yukon residential school triggers raw emotions

A community report on the results is scheduled to be completed by the end of summer
B.C. officials push back against safe supply critics and their ‘polarizing rhetoric’

B.C. officials push back against safe supply critics and their ‘polarizing rhetoric’

Officials seek to rebut claims that drugs prescribed through the B.C.’s safe supply program are being re-sold to young people
Ottawa offers $1.5 million for security at Pride parades after rise in hate crimes

Ottawa offers $1.5 million for security at Pride parades after rise in hate crimes

Organizations have ramped up security after a documented rise in hate crimes targeting LGBTQ people
Ottawa gives updated deal to federal union that signed agreement before PSAC strike

Ottawa gives updated deal to federal union that signed agreement before PSAC strike

Members of PSAC were on strike for 12 days over a host of demands
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