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A bilateral data-sharing deal with U.S. better than status quo, says privacy watchdog

A bilateral data-sharing deal with U.S. better than status quo, says privacy watchdog

WASHINGTON — Canada's privacy watchdog wants the federal government to ensure any bilateral data-sharing agreement with the United States includes "explicit safeguards" to protect the rights of Canadians.
N.S. fisherman trapped by Russian shelling as he tries to drive Ukrainians to safety

N.S. fisherman trapped by Russian shelling as he tries to drive Ukrainians to safety

HALIFAX — A Canadian attempting to drive Ukrainians displaced by the war to safety says Russian shelling has trapped him in the city of Chernihiv for three days as food and water supplies dwindle.
Quebec justice minister seeks answers on criminal trial that occurred with 'no trace'

Quebec justice minister seeks answers on criminal trial that occurred with 'no trace'

MONTREAL — Quebec's justice minister says he's looking into a criminal trial in the province involving a police informant that took place entirely in secret and was kept off the official court docket.
Universities in Canada plan in-person convocation ceremonies after lengthy hiatus

Universities in Canada plan in-person convocation ceremonies after lengthy hiatus

Daniella Okezie has been practising her strut.
Canada opens the energy tap and Ukrainians removed to Russia: In The News for Mar. 25

Canada opens the energy tap and Ukrainians removed to Russia: In The News for Mar. 25

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 Mar. 25 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Chief of B.C. First Nation struck by wildfires, floods says moving may be safest bet

Chief of B.C. First Nation struck by wildfires, floods says moving may be safest bet

SHACKAN FIRST NATION, B.C. — The chief of a First Nation in British Columbia's Nicola Valley that was evacuated by both wildfires and floods last year says he wants more land for the community in a safer area.
'Always had faith:' Métis delegates say Vatican visit a step to repair relationship

'Always had faith:' Métis delegates say Vatican visit a step to repair relationship

Métis leaders and residential school survivors say a trip to the Vatican to meet the Pope is as complicated as the history between their communities and the Roman Catholic Church itself.
Rare fin whale found dead on remote beach in British Columbia

Rare fin whale found dead on remote beach in British Columbia

PENDER HARBOUR, B.C. — The body of a rare, young fin whale has been found on a remote beach on British Columbia's south coast, says an official with the Fisheries Department.
Leadership rivals shouldn't be calling each other 'not Conservative,' says Bergen

Leadership rivals shouldn't be calling each other 'not Conservative,' says Bergen

OTTAWA — Conservative interim leader Candice Bergen says leadership contenders should avoid calling those they disagree with on policy "not Conservative.
Mosquito net with new insecticide reduces malaria cases in Africa: study

Mosquito net with new insecticide reduces malaria cases in Africa: study

MONTREAL — A mosquito net coated with a new insecticide that makes the insects unable to move or fly has reduced cases of malaria in children by about 40 per cent, according to a new study conducted in Tanzania involving Canadian researchers.