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    Environment Minister Gary Crossman quits cabinet and as MLA

    Environment Minister Gary Crossman is resigning as a Progressive Conservative cabinet minister and will quit as an MLA within days, citing his differences with Premier Blaine Higgs.Crossman, who had already announced he would not run in this year's election, made the announcement in a Facebook post. The three-term MLA for Hampton said he wanted to make his health a priority but also made it clear he's not happy with Higgs's leadership."My personal and political beliefs no longer align in many wa

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    Coroner's inquest to probe death of B.C. man shot dozens of times by police in 2018

    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The British Columbia Coroners Service says it will hold an inquest into the death of a man who died in a hail of police gunfire after starting a shootout with RCMP officers in Kamloops. The service says the inquest will begin on May 6 at the Kamloops law courts to determine the facts related to the death of 35-year-old Eugene Marcano, who was shot and killed by Mounties on Sept. 14, 2018. A report from B.C.'s Independent Investigations Office in 2019 says Marcano initiated a sho

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    13-year-old charged for online harassment, banned from social media

    A 13-year-old western Quebec boy accused of harassing and threatening another child online is facing four charges and conditions restricting his internet activity.In a news release issued Friday, police in the MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais said the alleged victim's parent filed a complaint after being "subjected to the suspect's wrath for several months."Police said they went to the accused's home on Sunday to arrest him, but had to return with a warrant the following day after his parents ini

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    Senators reject field trip to African Lion Safari amid elephant bill study

    OTTAWA — The Senate legal affairs committee has rejected a motion calling for members to take a $50,000 field trip to the African Lion Safari in southern Ontario to see the zoo's elephant exhibit. The committee is studying a government bill that would prohibit new captivity and breeding of elephants and great apes without a license that shows it is for conservation, science or the animal’s welfare. Conservative Sen. Don Plett says the bill would have the biggest impact on the African Lion Safari

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    Netflix 'Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver': Zack Snyder on 'outrageous' critical response to films

    Zack Snyder has legion of supporters, but just as many harsh critics for Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver on Netflix.

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    Alberta municipalities, farmers agree to cut water use as drought persists

    Municipalities and irrigation districts in the western Canadian province of Alberta have agreed to use less water this summer to combat a severe ongoing drought, the provincial government said on Friday. Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz said water license holders had signed news memorandums of understanding covering four river basins in the southern half of the province. Alberta, which produces most of Canada's oil, natural gas and beef, plus big wheat and canola harvests, opened water-shar

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    The Netherlands gifts 100,000 tulips to the Ukrainian city of Lviv

    Flower therapy is flourishing in the Ukrainian city of Lviv, after the Netherlands gifted 100,000 tulip bulbs. The local council is hoping the flowers will be a comfort to residents coping with the continuing war.

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