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Poilievre says he needs to study replacement workers bill before taking position

Poilievre says he needs to study replacement workers bill before taking position

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Monday he doesn't yet have a position on the Liberal government's proposed legislation to ban the use of replacement workers during strikes and lockouts in most federally regulated workplaces.
Global Affairs says 10 more people with ties to Canada have managed to leave Gaza

Global Affairs says 10 more people with ties to Canada have managed to leave Gaza

OTTAWA — Ten more people with ties to Canada crossed from the Gaza Strip into Egypt on Monday, Global Affairs Canada said.
Royal Canadian Mint to begin circulation of coins with image of King Charles

Royal Canadian Mint to begin circulation of coins with image of King Charles

WINNIPEG — The first Canadian coins bearing the face of King Charles are soon to be circulated across the country.
Oysters in Paris: Chair of Montreal's executive committee steps down over expenses

Oysters in Paris: Chair of Montreal's executive committee steps down over expenses

MONTREAL — The second-highest-ranking member of Montreal's municipal administration says she is resigning after media reports revealed a series of questionable expenses in her previous role as head of the city's public consultation office.
Montreal Jewish community won't let itself be terrorized, school spokesman says

Montreal Jewish community won't let itself be terrorized, school spokesman says

MONTREAL — Students at a Montreal Jewish school returned to class on Monday after their school building was hit by gunfire over the weekend for the second time in three days.
Quebec tribunal says jail guards violated rights of Black man left naked in cell

Quebec tribunal says jail guards violated rights of Black man left naked in cell

QUEBEC — The brutal and unusual treatment suffered by a Black inmate who was left for hours naked and wet in a cell without a mattress suggests he was racially profiled, Quebec's human rights tribunal has found.
Liberal MPs among Canadians in D.C. Tuesday to battle rising antisemitism

Liberal MPs among Canadians in D.C. Tuesday to battle rising antisemitism

WASHINGTON — Canadian parliamentarians and protesters alike are descending on the U.S.
In the news today: No Canadians on today's Rafah crossing list

In the news today: No Canadians on today's Rafah crossing list

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Protesters demonstrate across Canada as Israel-Hamas war rages

Protesters demonstrate across Canada as Israel-Hamas war rages

MONTREAL — As the latest war between Israel and Hamas intensified half a world away, demonstrators in cities across Canada chanted, marched and called for justice in rallies supporting opposing sides of the conflict on Sunday Pro-Palestinian protesto
Global Affairs Canada says 234 Canadians, PRs and family members left Gaza Sunday

Global Affairs Canada says 234 Canadians, PRs and family members left Gaza Sunday

OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada said 234 Canadians, permanent residents and their eligible family members have crossed from Gaza into Egypt Sunday.