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PQ leader gets an earful after joking about female opponent’s facial hair

PQ leader gets an earful after joking about female opponent’s facial hair

The head of Quebec’s official opposition apologized Monday for making fun of a female politician’s conspicuous — and relatively famous — fuzzy upper lip.
New Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announces April 10 as new date for budget

New Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announces April 10 as new date for budget

Saskatchewan’s first budget under new Premier Scott Moe is to be tabled April 10.
Review: Jam-packed Timberlake halftime show fails to dazzle

Review: Jam-packed Timberlake halftime show fails to dazzle

Justin Timberlake ended his Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday with no unintentionally exposed body parts.
How to keep local news visible in your Facebook feed

How to keep local news visible in your Facebook feed

Facebook has changed the news feed to emphasize personal connections. You might see less news.
Prince white Cloud guitar among items set for auction

Prince white Cloud guitar among items set for auction

NEW YORK — Ruffled, sparkly rock star outfits worn by Prince and one of his famous white “Cloud” guitars are among memorabilia of the late superstar up for auction May 18 to kick off a two-day “music icons” sale, Julien’s Auctions announced Monday.
Brush up on your Klingon for a new vacation hotspot

Brush up on your Klingon for a new vacation hotspot

STOCKHOLM — In search of a new and different vacation spot, with great food and cultural delights? Look no further.
Alberta boy, 12, dies following carbon monoxide leak at apartment building

Alberta boy, 12, dies following carbon monoxide leak at apartment building

AIRDRIE, Alta. — A young boy who was taken to hospital in critical condition when an apartment building north of Calgary was evacuated due to hazardous carbon monoxide levels has died.
‘It’s our view now:’ protest turns celebration after Cornwallis statue removed

‘It’s our view now:’ protest turns celebration after Cornwallis statue removed

HALIFAX — For decades, Mi’kmaq elder and historian Daniel Paul says hasn’t been able to walk through Edward Cornwallis Park in Halifax without the bronze figure of the city’s controversial founder staring down at him.
Tories to pitch change to benefits clawback for disabled people who want to work

Tories to pitch change to benefits clawback for disabled people who want to work

OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives will keep rolling out policy this week, with the latest move in their playbook — a new approach to disabilities benefits — expected to be detailed later today.
Conservatives revamp candidate vetting with question on sexual misconduct

Conservatives revamp candidate vetting with question on sexual misconduct

OTTAWA — The Conservatives are now ready to ask potential candidates specifically whether they have ever been accused of inappropriate sexual behaviour.