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Tory staffer lobbied senators to delay legal-pot bill weeks before being fired

Tory staffer lobbied senators to delay legal-pot bill weeks before being fired

An employee of the Conservatives’ lead Senate critic on marijuana legalization had been lobbying independent senators for several weeks before he was fired
Federal budget bill quietly proposes tool to ease penalties for corporate crime

Federal budget bill quietly proposes tool to ease penalties for corporate crime

A proposal that would allow prosecutors to suspend criminal charges against companies has been added to fed’s budget legislation.
55 dead in Gaza protests as Israel fetes US Embassy move

55 dead in Gaza protests as Israel fetes US Embassy move

Thousands of Palestinians protested near Gaza’s border with Israel, as Israel enjoyed the festive inauguration of new U.S. Embassy in contested Jerusalem.
Boil water advisory lifted for the Village of Alix

Boil water advisory lifted for the Village of Alix

AHS says water quality testing has confirmed the water is safe to consume
Farm equipment causing power outages in Central Alberta

Farm equipment causing power outages in Central Alberta

According to Fortis Alberta the number of outages caused by farm equipment is on the rise
Canadian ‘Superman’ star Margot Kidder dead at 69

Canadian ‘Superman’ star Margot Kidder dead at 69

Actress had played Lois Lane opposite Christoper Reeve
Potentially hazardous mould found in Canadian warship

Potentially hazardous mould found in Canadian warship

The military officer in charge of naval engineering says the health of sailors remains the navy’s top priority
Dozens killed in Gaza as US Embassy opens in Jerusalem

Dozens killed in Gaza as US Embassy opens in Jerusalem

U.S. President Donald Trump the embassy opening a ‘great day for Israel’
Powerful storms kill at least 40 across northern India

Powerful storms kill at least 40 across northern India

Meteorological officials say winds reached up to 109 kilometers per hour Sunday, blowing down trees and power lines and demolishing homes
Unseasonable heat melts heavy snowpacks in B.C., making more floods likely

Unseasonable heat melts heavy snowpacks in B.C., making more floods likely

Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in British Columbia’s Southern Interior