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Canadian faces deportation for alleged naked dance on sacred Bali volcano

Canadian faces deportation for alleged naked dance on sacred Bali volcano

VANCOUVER — A Vancouver man is facing deportation from Bali, Indonesia, over allegations that he danced naked on a sacred volcano in violation of the country's laws.
Moderna announces vaccine production facility to be built in the Montreal area

Moderna announces vaccine production facility to be built in the Montreal area

MONTREAL — Moderna's new vaccine factory in the Montreal area will be able to produce 100 million doses of mRNA vaccines a year and will help develop top scientific talent in Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday.
Biker convoy in the capital and Mattea does it again: In The News for Apr. 29

Biker convoy in the capital and Mattea does it again: In The News for Apr. 29

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 Apr. 29 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
RCMP in Surrey, B.C, investigate 'disturbing incident' directed at Muslim community

RCMP in Surrey, B.C, investigate 'disturbing incident' directed at Muslim community

SURREY, B.C. — RCMP in British Columbia say they've identified someone they believe was driving a vehicle thought to have been involved in what police have called a "disturbing incident" directed at the Muslim community outside a mosque.
Possible cases of 'unusual' childhood hepatitis in Canada in 'single digits': Henry

Possible cases of 'unusual' childhood hepatitis in Canada in 'single digits': Henry

VICTORIA — All 17 pediatric hospitals across Canada are looking out for an "unusual" childhood liver disease, but the number of possible cases under review remains in the single digits, British Columbia's provincial health officer said Thursday. Dr.
Old scandal raised with Saskatchewan government bill on legislative security

Old scandal raised with Saskatchewan government bill on legislative security

REGINA — An Independent member of the legislature has revived a 20-year-old scandal involving the Saskatchewan Party to show her concerns about a bill that aims to reform legislative security.
Inuit organization develops shared plan with Mounties to improve relationship

Inuit organization develops shared plan with Mounties to improve relationship

The national organization representing Inuit has developed a plan with Mounties to help improve their relationship.
Canadian companies expected to uphold ethical standards abroad under new strategy

Canadian companies expected to uphold ethical standards abroad under new strategy

OTTAWA — Canada has announced a new responsible businessstrategy to ensure companies prevent or ease negative effects to human rights and the environment in their operations overseas.
Judge dismisses Ontario MPP Randy Hillier's bail review request

Judge dismisses Ontario MPP Randy Hillier's bail review request

OTTAWA — An Ontario judge has dismissed Ontario MPP Randy Hillier's request to have the terms of his bail conditions revised.
'I didn't know better': Calgary man admits to terrorism activity with Islamic State

'I didn't know better': Calgary man admits to terrorism activity with Islamic State

CALGARY — A man who admitted to terrorism-related acts with the militant group Islamic State told a judge Thursday he didn't know any better.
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