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Government agrees people with mental illness should have access to MAID — in 2 years

Government agrees people with mental illness should have access to MAID — in 2 years

OTTAWA — The Trudeau government has agreed with the Senate that Canadians suffering solely from grievous and irremediable mental illnesses should be entitled to receive medical assistance in dying — but not for another two years.
Jordan's Principle order may cost feds $15 billion in compensation, PBO says

Jordan's Principle order may cost feds $15 billion in compensation, PBO says

OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget office says it could cost the federal government up to $15 billion to compensate First Nations families and children impacted by the child welfare system, as well as denials or delays of essential services.
Top doctor says vaccines could allow toughest restrictions to lift before September

Top doctor says vaccines could allow toughest restrictions to lift before September

OTTAWA — Canada's chief public health officer says results from COVID-19 vaccinations are so encouraging that she thinks the need for massive lockdowns could be over before the end of the summer.
Canada defends refugee pact with United States in appeal hearing

Canada defends refugee pact with United States in appeal hearing

OTTAWA — Judges peppered a federal lawyer with questions Tuesday as the Canadian government argued a refugee pact between Ottawa and Washington is consistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Crown seeks six-year prison sentence for Ranger who rammed gate at Rideau Hall

Crown seeks six-year prison sentence for Ranger who rammed gate at Rideau Hall

OTTAWA — Crown prosecutors are asking that a Manitoba man who rammed a gate at Rideau Hall before arming himself and heading on foot toward Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s home last summer be sentenced to six years in prison, minus time served.
Liberal cabinet minister Jean-Yves Duclos steps aside to recover from illness

Liberal cabinet minister Jean-Yves Duclos steps aside to recover from illness

OTTAWA — Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos is stepping aside due to illness. Duclos says in a statement that he felt persistent chest pain over the past several days. He went to hospital on Sunday and was told he had a pulmonary embolism.
Judge says he did sever ties with Black federation on fear of suspension

Judge says he did sever ties with Black federation on fear of suspension

TORONTO — A judge accused of lying to a disciplinary committee said on Tuesday that he did indeed give up all involvement with a Black federation he helped found out of fear he would be suspended from the bench.
COVID-19 cases more than double in federal prisons during second wave of pandemic

COVID-19 cases more than double in federal prisons during second wave of pandemic

OTTAWA — Canada's prison ombudsman is calling for alternatives to incarceration in a new report that shows the number of COVID-19 cases at federal facilities more than doubled in the pandemic's second wave.
Probe ongoing in slaying of Quebec woman who had reported threats just days before

Probe ongoing in slaying of Quebec woman who had reported threats just days before

MONTREAL — Police are still seeking a suspect in the slaying of a Montreal-area woman on Sunday who had told authorities days prior about being the victim of alleged death threats.
Canada, Australia agree to co-ordinate efforts on regulation of online platforms

Canada, Australia agree to co-ordinate efforts on regulation of online platforms

OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison have agreed to continue "co-ordinating efforts" to ensure the revenues of web giants are shared more fairly with creators and media, a Tuesday statement from Ottawa said.
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