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'Pay-what-you-feel' grocery store opens in Vancouver, aims to combat food insecurity

'Pay-what-you-feel' grocery store opens in Vancouver, aims to combat food insecurity

VANCOUVER — More than 35.5 million tonnes of food is thrown out each year in Canada, but one group in Vancouver is hoping to divert some of that to help people who are food insecure.
Economy shrank 0.1 per cent in July before August rebound, StatCan reports

Economy shrank 0.1 per cent in July before August rebound, StatCan reports

OTTAWA — Consumers appears to have helped the Canadian economy through a July stumble, as Statistics Canada reported Friday that real gross domestic product dropped 0.1 per cent in the month before rebounding in August.
Peter Nygard agrees to U.S. extradition; Toronto police announce sex assault charges

Peter Nygard agrees to U.S. extradition; Toronto police announce sex assault charges

WINNIPEG — On the same day former Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard agreed to be extradited to the United States to face a charge of sex trafficking, police in Toronto announced their own charges.
Quebec to move ahead with plan to redistribute $39 million to Lac-Mégantic victims

Quebec to move ahead with plan to redistribute $39 million to Lac-Mégantic victims

LAC-MÉGANTIC, Que. — The Quebec government is moving ahead with plans to redistribute $39 million to those impacted by the 2013 rail disaster in Lac-Mégantic, Que., that killed 47 people.
Quebec watchdog probes fatal police shooting of man in Laurentians

Quebec watchdog probes fatal police shooting of man in Laurentians

SAINTE-ADÈLE, Que. — Quebec's police watchdog is probing the death of a man shot by provincial police in Ste-Adèle, north of Montreal.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and market jitters : In The News for Oct. 1

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and market jitters : In The News for Oct. 1

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Oct. 1 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Quebec's overhaul of its strict French-language law under microscope at hearings

Quebec's overhaul of its strict French-language law under microscope at hearings

MONTREAL — Quebec's proposed overhaul of its French-language charter is under the microscope at legislative hearings, with participants this week raising concerns about the bill's effect on English speakers and the independence of the judiciary.
B.C. subsidizes energy drilling on caribou habitat it promised to protect, study says

B.C. subsidizes energy drilling on caribou habitat it promised to protect, study says

British Columbia is subsidizing oil and gas well drilling on the same land it has promised to protect for caribou, new research has found. "The B.C.
Trudeau flies to Tofino, B.C., to be with family on Truth and Reconciliation Day

Trudeau flies to Tofino, B.C., to be with family on Truth and Reconciliation Day

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came under fire Thursday for spending part of Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation flying to Tofino, B.C., to join his family.
Two arrested as academics share concerns over Indigenous artifacts at B.C. site

Two arrested as academics share concerns over Indigenous artifacts at B.C. site

RCMP say they are negotiating with demonstrators who have taken control of a Coastal GasLink construction site in northern B.C. as tensions surrounding the natural gas project rise again.
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