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TOP HEADLINES:
Sunwing issues apology after travel disruptions
Saskatchewan travel agents could lose thousands
Body found near Roxham Road crossing in Quebec
Scientists watch for COVID variants in plane waste
No charges a year after conversion therapy banned
IIHF prez optimistic about Hockey Canada’s future
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TOP NEWS STORIES:
Sunwing issues apology after travel disruptions
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Sunwing has issued an apology to passengers left stranded after winter storms upended operations but says “most of our customers enjoyed their holidays with minimal disruption.” By Brett Bundale. Wire: Business. Photos: 1
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Saskatchewan travel agents could lose thousands
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Kelly Klassen was driving to central Alberta with her family to visit her brother for the holidays when the emails started filling her inbox. By Colette Derworiz. Wire: Business. Photos: 1
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Body found near Roxham Road crossing in Quebec
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Montreal, , — A man’s body was found near an unofficial border crossing south of Montreal that is used by thousands of asylum seekers each year to cross into Canada from the United States, Quebec provincial police said Thursday. Wire: National. Photos: 1
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COVID test rules for Chinese flights take effect
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada — Airline passengers leaving China, Hong Kong and Macau will have to provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test when they enter Canada starting today. Wire: National. Photos: 1
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Scientists watch for COVID variants in plane waste
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada — As Canadian public health officials question China’s transparency in sharing its COVID-19 surveillance information, scientists are stepping up airplane wastewater testing to try to get an early warning of potential new variants. By Nicole Ireland. Wire: Lifestyle.
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Family of Montreal man killed in jail seeks probe
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada — The family of a man who died after an altercation with guards at a Montreal jail while he was being unlawfully detained is demanding an inquiry. Wire: National. Photos: 1
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Fundraising venues must be public: Elections Cda
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Ottawa, , — Elections Canada says registered political parties cannot avoid listing their cash-for-access event locations Wire: National. Photos: 1
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No charges a year after conversion therapy banned
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Ottawa, , — Gemma Hickey says when they were in their teens, they went to a faith-based conversion therapy practitioner who had them pray and read literature to try to make them heterosexual. By David Fraser. Wire: National. Photos: 1
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Will provinces keep up with demand for child care?
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Ottawa, , — Nour Alideeb and her partner are trying to decide what to do with the hundreds of dollars they’re now saving on child care for their two-year-old son. By Nojoud Al Mallees. Wire: National. Photos: 1
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Buyout of Jasper Park backcountry lodges welcomed
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Environmental groups are welcoming Parks Canada’s buyout of two businesses in Jasper National Park’s Tonquin Valley, a scenic destination also used by vanishing caribou herds.
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N.B. man who killed three Mounties files appeal
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Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada — A New Brunswick man who fatally shot three Mounties in 2014 has applied to the province’s highest court to have his precedent-setting 75-year parole ineligibility period reduced to 25 years. Wire: Atlantic, National. Photos: 1
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N.S. chief notes ‘shock’ of Black woman’s arrest
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Halifax, , — Halifax’s police chief says he thinks a Black woman who was mistakenly surrounded by police cruisers and arrested late at night likely experienced a “shock.” Wire: Atlantic. Photos: 2
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Woman accused of faking deaths pleads not guilty
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada — A woman accused of faking her death and that of her son before crossing the border into the United States has pleaded not guilty to the charges she faces in Canada. By Kelly Geraldine Malone. Wire: Prairies/BC. Photos: 1
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2 of 3 recent deaths in New Tecumseth homicides
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Ontario Provincial Police say two of three deaths following a house fire in the Town of New Tecumseth are now considered homicides. Wire: Ontario/Quebec.
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Three victims of fatal Hamilton fire identified
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A Hamilton school says two students and their mother were among the four people who died in a house fire in the city last week. Wire: Ontario/Quebec. Photos: 1
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December home sales down 48% from last year: TRREB
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada — The Greater Toronto Area capped off a tumultuous year with its ninth straight month of declining home prices and almost half the sales seen a year ago. By Tara Deschamps. Wire: Business. Photos: 1
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CIBC agrees to settle overtime class-action case
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada — CIBC has agreed to pay a total of $153 million to settle a class-action lawsuit filed more than a decade ago over the bank’s overtime policies, lawyers for the plaintiffs say. Wire: Business. Photos: 1
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Don’t neglect bonds for 2023, experts say
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — Bond portfolios took a beating in 2022 as interest rates climbed, but experts say investors shouldn’t neglect bonds this year as the Bank of Canada nears the end of its rate hike cycle. By Craig Wong. Wire: Business. Photos: 1
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Canada posts $41M trade deficit for November
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — Canada’s merchandise trade balance slipped into a small deficit in November as energy exports fell amid lower prices, Statistics Canada said Thursday. Wire: Business. Photos: 1
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Cosby doc spotlights role of community in healing
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada — Though it may be called “The Case Against Cosby,” a new documentary soon to premiere on CBC TV focuses more on some of the women who came forward with allegations against the comedian — and what it takes for them to heal from lasting trauma. By Nicole Thompson. Wire: Entertainment. Photos: 1
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Hockey fans celebrate world junior championship
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada — Capping off a year that saw Hockey Canada mired in scandal over its handling of sexual assault allegations, the world junior hockey championship in Halifax and Moncton, N.B., opened last month under a cloud. By Lyndsay Armstrong. Wire: Atlantic, Sports. Photos: 1
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IIHF prez optimistic about Hockey Canada’s future
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada — International Ice Hockey Federation president Luc Tardif says Hockey Canada’s new board of directors should be given a chance to fix the scandal-plagued organization. By Joshua Clipperton. Wire: Sports. Photos: 1
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In The Rings: Plans underway for curling PA
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A new quadrennial has done little to improve the often perplexing elite curling scene. A sport that still clings to amateur roots despite a growing shift to professional status seems stunted by a lack of unity among the various power brokers. By Gregory Strong. Wire: Sports. Photos: 1
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COMING LATER:
VANCOUVER — Renowned Hong Kong composer Joseph Koo has died in Vancouver. The Canadian Press will have a story.
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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:
Rally to be held in support of prisoners as Kingston-area guard faces trial
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A demonstration is planned outside of Napanee Superior Court on Thursday morning as a correctional services officer faces trial for a 2012 assault. The inmate, Christophe Lewis, was finally able to retrieve video of the incident with help from legal counsel and community support in 2021. 700 words. Owen Fullerton/YGK News
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Winnipegger pounding the streets to try to identify ‘Buffalo Woman’
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For weeks, Darryl Contois has been out on the cold streets of Winnipeg working to put a face and a name to a woman police believe fell victim to an alleged serial killer, and hoping to bring some closure to a grieving family. 650 words. PHOTO. Dave Baxter/Winnipeg Sun
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Canada’s top CEOs make 243 times more than the average worker: report
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The average pay of Canada’s top 100 CEOs hit an all-time high in 2021, making the wage gap between CEOs and workers bigger than it’s ever been, according to a new report. 850 words. Natasha Bulowski/Canada’s National Observer
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