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New federal gun-control bill slammed in Quebec

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The province calls the bill “complicated,” Montreal says it is “disappointed” and a lobby group describes it as a “ridiculous empty shell.”

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Justice system should embrace online service delivery, says task force report

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Canada’s national legal organization says the justice system should embrace the technological modernization forced upon it by the COVID-19 pandemic and is calling for more investment to support the move to online justice in a post-pandemic world.

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Fewer amputations in Yukon, thanks to pioneering frostbite treatment

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Frostbite treatment in Yukon has seen “dramatic change” in the last few years, according to a local doctor who’s helped pioneer a new approach.

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Athletics Canada hopeful its athletes will have competitive opportunities ahead of Tokyo Olympics

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Athletics Canada says it is working with provincial partners and meet directors to maximize competitive track and field opportunities for its athletes in late spring and early summer ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.

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Vaccination rate is 6 times higher in Indigenous communities than in general population

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the nationwide push to prioritize First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities for the COVID-19 vaccine is starting to bear fruit, and that vaccination rates in those communities are now significantly higher than those reported elsewhere.

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