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Ministers' embrace of Rwanda's Kagame undermines democratic values: governance prof

Ministers' embrace of Rwanda's Kagame undermines democratic values: governance prof

OTTAWA — Canada missed the mark in making a warm embrace of Rwandan President Paul Kagame on the sidelines of a women's development conference in Kigali this week, says an expert who studies how countries relate with authoritarian states.
More money for Montreal supervised drug-use sites amid rise in addiction

More money for Montreal supervised drug-use sites amid rise in addiction

MONTREAL — Quebec is boosting funding for supervised consumption sites in Montreal in an effort to prevent overdoses as the city grapples with homelessness and a rise in suspected drug-related deaths. The province is dedicating an additional $1.
British balloonists' transatlantic quest thwarted as troubles force landing in N.L.

British balloonists' transatlantic quest thwarted as troubles force landing in N.L.

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Two ballooning Brits have abandoned their quest to fly across the Atlantic Ocean after technical issues forced them to land in central Newfoundland Friday morning. U.K.
Silent treatment: Quebec officers refusing to answer questions from police watchdog

Silent treatment: Quebec officers refusing to answer questions from police watchdog

MONTREAL — The majority of police forces across Quebec are refusing to answer questions from investigators with the province's independent police watchdog after a court affirmed the right of officers not to incriminate themselves.
Armenia: Canada to send two experts for EU mission seeking peace in Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenia: Canada to send two experts for EU mission seeking peace in Nagorno-Karabakh

OTTAWA — Canada is sending two officials to support a European mission that is aiming to prevent another war between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
In the news today: Women's World Cup, new BC port strike deal

In the news today: Women's World Cup, new BC port strike deal

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Greenhouses aim to bring fresh produce to North, putting a dent in food insecurity

Greenhouses aim to bring fresh produce to North, putting a dent in food insecurity

INUVIK, N.W.T. — Rows upon rows of raised beds growing tomatoes, zucchini, beans, wildflowers and herbs line the inside of the Inuvik Community Greenhouse.
Five years on, Danforth shooting vivid for those affected, gun control key issue

Five years on, Danforth shooting vivid for those affected, gun control key issue

TORONTO — The passage of time can feel disjointed for Ali Demircan.
Hydroponic greenhouses becoming more popular in the North, but have limitations

Hydroponic greenhouses becoming more popular in the North, but have limitations

INUVIK, N.W.T. — Greenhouses are becoming more popular in northern communities as a way to supplement available groceries and improve food security . Some involve hydroponics, a higher-tech way of growing that doesn’t use soil.
Wildfire smoke highlights need for better ventilation in public spaces, experts say

Wildfire smoke highlights need for better ventilation in public spaces, experts say

Wildfire smoke hanging over communities across Canada in recent months has highlighted the need for better ventilation in buildings used by the public, experts say, urging the establishment of strong indoor air quality standards.