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Wednesday, March 15th, 2023

 

Haiti’s sudden turn for the worse puts Trudeau on the spot

Biden’s visit is expected to focus heavily on Haiti, where Washington wants Canada to take the lead “There’s one event that tells it all,” Haitian businessman Marco Larosilière told CBC News from his home in Port-au-Prince. “Last week, the general inspector of the national police was kidnapped with his son in front of his school.” If a high-ranking official of the national police is not safe, said Larosilière, “what about the rest of the population?” “It’s unbearable,” he added. “You feel that every day, the situation is getting worse and worse.Read more


Sask. child-care providers say they’re scrambling to prepare after province rushed $10/day program rollout

The new program does not cover part-time, hourly and weekly child-care spaces Saskatchewan’s Opposition NDP and several child-care providers say the Saskatchewan Party government rushed a federal-provincial child-care agreement, and daycare workers are now scrambling to get their facilities ready. The federal and provincial governments announced earlier this month that the goal of having regulated child care in the province cost an average of $10 a day for children under the age six will be achieved by April 1 — three years ahead of the original target of 2025-26, first set in August 2021. The newRead more


People working to help B.C.’s homeless population concerned about growing vigilantism

Public safety concerns grow around vigilantism after man shot in Nanaimo on Sunday B.C. advocates working with the homeless population say they’re concerned about growing vigilantism after a man was shot while trying to reclaim stolen property from an encampment on Vancouver Island. Nanaimo RCMP were called to the incident Sunday afternoon, after the owner of a local mechanic shop — one of six people who went into the encampment to recover stolen tools — was shot in the stomach. Mounties said they don’t condone the group’s actions. “Risking your life or possible injuryRead more


Junos protester explains why she disrupted awards show

Vancouver woman charged with mischief speaks to CBC News outside courthouse A Vancouver woman charged with mischief after a disruption at the Juno Awards is unapologetic about her public protest that garnered headlines around the world. Casey Hatherly, who goes by the name Ever, was arrested after interrupting Avril Lavigne’s speech during the high-profile event; the 37-year-old was topless, wearing pasties and had slogans for environmental causes such as “Stop logging old growth now” and “Save the green belt” scrawled on her body. CBC News spoke with Hatherly on Wednesday outside ofRead more


Lisa LaFlamme is not done telling stories that matter most to her — even if she’s not at CTV

Former anchor looks back, and toward new challenges, after sudden ouster Seven months after being let go as the anchor of CTV National News, after decades with the network, Lisa LaFlamme is keeping things in perspective. “I had 35 memorable years,” at CTV, she told CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault on Wednesday. “And I loved it. Loved it all. And there are new things to love now. So I’ll be fine. I am fine.” LaFlamme sat down with The National and spoke more about her split with CTV, her future, and serving as a voice on women’sRead more


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