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TOP HEADLINES:
Funeral underway for slain OPP officer
Canada marks first National Ribbon Skirt Day
NDP wants more competition in Canada’s airspace
What you need to know about the MAID expansion
N.S. hires health workers from Kenyan refugee camp
Half of Canadian workers to seek new job: poll
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TOP NEWS STORIES:
Funeral underway for slain OPP officer
Ont-Police-Shooting
Barrie, Ontario, Canada — Hundreds of officers from across the province have gathered at a funeral for an Ontario Provincial Police officer who was shot in an ambush last week in a county on the Niagara Peninsula. By Sharif Hassan. Wire: Ontario/Quebec, National. Photos: 1
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Canada marks first National Ribbon Skirt Day
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — Canada is marking the first National Ribbon Skirt Day on Wednesday — an event inspired by a young girl who was shamed for wearing one to school several years ago. By Stephanie Taylor. Wire: National. Photos: 1
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NDP wants more competition in Canada’s airspace
Airline-Competition
OTTAWA — The federal NDP leader says he wants to see the heads of Sunwing Airlines and Via Rail answer questions from the transport committee, but Jagmeet Singh says the holiday travel mess illustrates the need for more competition in the airline industry. By Mickey Djuric.
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What you need to know about the MAID expansion
Assisted-Dying
Ottawa, , — Medical assistance in dying has been legal in Canada since 2016, but debate over the controversial procedure is heating up once again this year as a deadline approaches to expand the program to people whose sole underlying condition is a mental disorder. By David Fraser.
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West must help build Haiti consensus: former GG
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — Former Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean says Western countries must have the humility to admit the mistakes they have made over decades of failed policy in Haiti, and put more pressure on elites to forge a lasting consensus that can end a humanitarian crisis that risks destabilizing the Caribbean. By Dylan Robertson.
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N.S. hires health workers from Kenyan refugee camp
NS-Health-Recruitment
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada — Nova Scotia says it has made conditional offers for work as continuing-care assistants to 65 people from a Kenyan refugee camp. Wire: Atlantic. Photos: 1
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Half of Canadian workers to seek new job: poll
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada — New research suggests half of Canadians workers plan to look for a new job in 2023, a nearly two-fold increase from a year ago. Wire: Business.
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Quebec’s social assistance network under pressure
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada — The influx of asylum seekers coming to Quebec has begun to put pressure on the province’s already overwhelmed social assistance network, with homeless shelters in Montreal bearing the brunt. Wire: National.
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Drugs in Ottawa increasingly toxic: paramedics
Ottawa-Overdoses
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — Ottawa paramedic leader Darryl Wilton says not a day went by in 2022 that didn’t include an overdose-related call. Wire: Ontario/Quebec. Photos: 1
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Manitoba legislature speaker to leave politics
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada — Another Manitoba Progressive Conservative has announced they will not seek re-election. Wire: Prairies/BC. Photos: 1
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Dec. home sales down 52% from year ago: Van. board
Vancouver-Home-Sales
Vancouver, , — The Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board says home sales and prices continued their fall in December, dropping by 52 per cent and three per cent respectively from a year ago. Wire: Business. Photos: 1. Will be updated.
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‘That ’70s Show’ spinoff among January highlights
TV-What-To-Stream
Toronto, Ontario, Canada — Here’s a look at some of the standout TV series and films debuting on subscription streaming platforms in January: By David Friend. Wire: Entertainment. Photos: 1
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COMING LATER:
HKN-Notebook
UNDATED – The hard hat is a classic. Wrestling belts are en vogue. But one NHL team has gone off the board entirely when it comes to celebrating their player of the game: the Ottawa Senators pass around a pair of goggles meant to be worn during a spray tan. 750 words. By Gemma Karstens-Smith. ETA 6 p.m. PHOTO
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LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE STORIES:
The LJI is a federally funded program to add coverage in under-covered areas or on under-covered issues. This content is delivered on the CP wire in the “Y” or spare news category, or you can register to access it at https://lji-ijl.ca. This content is created and submitted by participating publishers and is not edited by The Canadian Press. Please credit stories to the reporter, their media outlet and the Local Journalism Initiative. Questions should be directed to LJI supervising editor Amy Logan at amy.logan@thecanadianpress.com. Below is a sample of the dozens of stories moved daily:
Amid elections, school shutdowns and a climate crisis, Toronto youth did it for themselves in 2022
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This past year wasn’t an easy one for young people, many of whom faced precarious work or returned to classrooms after two years of online learning amid the social and political upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic. 500 words. PHOTO. Morgan Sharp/Canada’s National Observer
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Manitoba schools set for in-person return to class
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Kindergarten to Grade 12 pupils in Manitoba are slated to restart classes following winter vacation both in-person and without a mask mandate, for the first time in three years. Most students began 2021 and 2022 in distance learning, owing to efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 after Christmas and New Year’s Eve gatherings. 450 words. Maggie Macintosh/Winnipeg Free Press
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P.E.I.’s lack of allergist causing complications for Islanders
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The lack of an allergist in P.E.I. means residents of Canada’s smallest province are left to struggle with unknown allergies until they have a severe reaction, which then warrants a referral out of province. 750 words. PHOTO. Dylan Desroche/The Eastern Graphic
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