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Family of Montreal woman detained by ICE for over 3 months living a ‘nightmare’

[published_date] Paula Callejas, a Montreal native, was trying to expand her swimsuit business in Florida after taking time off to take care of her ailing father in Canada before his death. Instead of celebrating the fashion line, the Canadian was taken into United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention. The 45-year-old's family said their finances…

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Move over, Jurassic Park. Manitoba was home to newly discovered 390-million-year-old extinct fish

[published_date] On a warm, sunny July day, paleontologist Melina Jobbins and her team search an old rock quarry near Lundar, Man., for 390-million-year-old fossils of an extinct fish that swam in what was once a vast inland sea. Jobbins, a postdoctoral fellow at the PaleoSed+ lab at the University of Manitoba's department of earth sciences, spreads a geological…

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Vancouver Islanders call for better access and environmental oversight of private forest lands

[published_date] A survey by a private forest management company on Vancouver Island shows thousands of outdoor enthusiasts want better access to forest land — but an alliance of wilderness advocates is also raising concerns about environmental accountability.  Mosaic Forest Management, which oversees roughly 550,000 hectares of privately owned forest land between Victoria, Sooke and Campbell River, reports that…

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B.C. chief says Bill C-5 meeting with Carney ‘did not resolve concerns, it reinforced them’

[published_date] Chiefs of First Nations in B.C. were among the more than 600 chiefs who travelled to Gatineau, Que., this week to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney about the highly controversial Bill C-5. The Building Canada Act, passed June 6, gives the federal government the ability to bypass certain laws, government regulations and environmental assessments if an industry project…

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‘It’s a paperweight now’: Why the Mounties’ ban of popular rifle led to so much pushback

[published_date] When it comes to Canada's often tense debate around gun laws, most Canadians likely will not have heard of an RCMP database called the Firearms Reference Table, or FRT. But to people like Melody Philistin, unexpected updates to this database have a personal impact.  "Yeah. It really sucks," she said. Philistin is a competitive…

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Aid groups rally to help First Nations facing mass food spoilage after northwestern Ontario outages

[published_date] Aid organizations are ramping up efforts to replenish supplies after power outages across half a dozen First Nations in northwestern Ontario led to mass food spoilage. Last weekend, hydro poles along the Wataynikaneyap Power line were damaged by wildfires, leading to a shutdown of vital utilities across Pikangikum, North Spirit Lake, Keewaywin, Deer Lake, Sandy Lake and Poplar…

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