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Highlights of recent changes to Quebec's international student body

Highlights of recent changes to Quebec's international student body

MONTREAL — Quebec wants to cut the number of international students in the province, and has singled out private colleges that it says are using education as a "business model to sell Quebec and Canadian citizenship.
Two years since Rabih Alkhalil broke out of B.C. prison, reward temporarily boosted

Two years since Rabih Alkhalil broke out of B.C. prison, reward temporarily boosted

Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Crime Stoppers says it has teamed up with a national program to offer up to a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of Rabih Alkhalil, who broke out of a Port Coquitlam, B.C., prison in 2022.
Bloc Québécois will begin talks to topple Liberal government as deadline passes

Bloc Québécois will begin talks to topple Liberal government as deadline passes

OTTAWA — The Bloc Québécois is ready to make good on a threat to work with other parties to bring down the minority government now that the Liberals have failed to meet their demands, Leader Yves-François Blanchet said Tuesday.
Liberals want pregnancy counselling charities to disclose if they offer abortion help

Liberals want pregnancy counselling charities to disclose if they offer abortion help

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is introducing legislation to require charities that offer pregnancy counselling to disclose whether they also offer abortion and birth control or referral to those services.
Liberals want pregnancy counselling charities to disclose if they offer abortion help

Liberals want pregnancy counselling charities to disclose if they offer abortion help

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is introducing legislation to require charities that offer pregnancy counselling to disclose whether they also offer abortion and birth control or referral to those services.
Privacy commissioner investigates federal revenue agency data breaches

Privacy commissioner investigates federal revenue agency data breaches

OTTAWA — The federal privacy watchdog has opened an investigation into cyberattacks on the Canada Revenue Agency that led to more than 30,000 privacy breaches dating back to 2020.
Sea lion with netting embedded in his neck, sealing mouth shut, rescued in B.C.

Sea lion with netting embedded in his neck, sealing mouth shut, rescued in B.C.

VANCOUVER — A sea lion has been freed off the coast of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island after getting so entangled in netting that rescuers say it's possible he hadn't eaten in weeks or months.
Police seize cannabis-infused candy mimicking popular name-brand snacks in B.C.

Police seize cannabis-infused candy mimicking popular name-brand snacks in B.C.

SURREY, B.C. — As Halloween approaches, police on Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Island are urging the public to use caution after officers seized more than 120,000 cannabis-laced edibles, including chocolate and candies with packaging that mimics recognizable treats.
In the news today: Saskatchewan Party wins majority government

In the news today: Saskatchewan Party wins majority government

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Saskatchewan Party wins fifth straight majority government, Scott Moe back as premier

Saskatchewan Party wins fifth straight majority government, Scott Moe back as premier

Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Party won a fifth consecutive majority government Monday, losing in the big cities but retaining its iron grip on rural areas to secure victory.