N.S. fishermen say province isn't doing enough to cover wildfire losses

Some Nova Scotia fishermen say financial support offered by the province doesn't come close to helping them replace gear they lost in the Shelburne County wildfire.Kevin Doane was living in Roseway, N.S.,…

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David Johnston plans to stay on as special rapporteur after Commons votes for him to step aside

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'They had such kind souls': Friends, co-workers remember Hamilton couple killed by landlord

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