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Lighting bridge in colours for anti-abortion group 'polarizing', Edmonton lawyers say

Lighting bridge in colours for anti-abortion group 'polarizing', Edmonton lawyers say

EDMONTON — Lawyers representing the City of Edmonton say the city decided not to light a bridge in colours requested by an anti-abortion group because it risked polarizing the community, a judge heard Friday.
Montreal police say 'no threat' identified in hostage-taking call, operation over

Montreal police say 'no threat' identified in hostage-taking call, operation over

Montreal police say they responded to a hostage-taking call Friday but no threat was detected and no injuries were reported.
B.C. Lottery Corp., too slow on dirty money at casinos, says former regulator

B.C. Lottery Corp., too slow on dirty money at casinos, says former regulator

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's Lottery Corporation should have moved faster to protect the integrity of gaming more than a decade ago when it was under attack from organized crime, the public inquiry into money laundering heard Friday.
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada

The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 7:30 p.m. B.C.
'It's just disgusting': Broncos parents angry over lack of action on bus seatbelts

'It's just disgusting': Broncos parents angry over lack of action on bus seatbelts

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The latest numbers on COVID 19 in Canada for Friday, Nov. 13, 2020

The latest numbers on COVID 19 in Canada for Friday, Nov. 13, 2020

The latest numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 7:04 p.m. EST on Nov. 13, 2020: There are 287,228 confirmed cases in Canada.
Orchard Villa families detail conditions at facility before long-term care commission

Orchard Villa families detail conditions at facility before long-term care commission

Residents of a long-term care home hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic were crammed into overstuffed rooms and denied access to life-saving treatment because the facility was short on both staff and equipment, their families told Ontario's commission o
PM warns premiers that feds don't have 'infinite' resources to assist COVID-19 fight

PM warns premiers that feds don't have 'infinite' resources to assist COVID-19 fight

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is warning premiers that provinces need to take stronger action to stem the rapid spread of COVID-19 or the federal government could face "impossible decisions" about where to allocate its limited resources.
Federal fisheries minister concerned about size of Mi'kmaq fishery in Cape Breton bay

Federal fisheries minister concerned about size of Mi'kmaq fishery in Cape Breton bay

HALIFAX — The federal fisheries minister is raising concerns about the health of the lobster stock in Cape Breton in connection with an Indigenous self-regulated fishery underway in St. Peters Bay.
More COVID-19 cases found in North; Nunavut shuts some schools, mandates masks

More COVID-19 cases found in North; Nunavut shuts some schools, mandates masks

Another case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in western Nunavut to add to the territory's three other infections. The cases prompted Dr.