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Montreal drag queen to meet with elected officials after library storytime cancelled

Montreal drag queen to meet with elected officials after library storytime cancelled

MONTREAL — A well-known Montreal performer whose drag queen storytime event at a local library was cancelled has been invited to meet with elected officials to discuss the event.
How polarization in the U.S. thwarts state-level efforts to toughen red flag laws

How polarization in the U.S. thwarts state-level efforts to toughen red flag laws

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — Not even some of the most stringent gun control and red flag laws in the U.S. are able to guarantee that high-powered assault weapons don't end up in the wrong hands in the state of Illinois.
Quebec health officials say there are 248 confirmed monkeypox cases in the province

Quebec health officials say there are 248 confirmed monkeypox cases in the province

MONTREAL — Quebec health officials are reporting a dozen new cases of monkeypox for a total of 248 since the outbreak began in the province. Earlier this week, authorities had reported 236 declared cases in the province.
Ousting of U.K. PM Boris Johnson won't affect ties with Canada, trade talks

Ousting of U.K. PM Boris Johnson won't affect ties with Canada, trade talks

OTTAWA — The Canadian government says it is business as usual with the United Kingdom despite the dramatic ousting of Prime Minister Boris Johnson by his party.
Driver who killed woman and three daughters in Brampton seeks to appeal conviction

Driver who killed woman and three daughters in Brampton seeks to appeal conviction

A driver who struck and killed a woman and her three young daughters in Brampton, Ont., two years ago is challenging his conviction on drug-impaired driving charges as well as his sentence.
Hospital 'nightmare' in B.C. for Quebec patient denied surgery: father

Hospital 'nightmare' in B.C. for Quebec patient denied surgery: father

VANCOUVER — A Quebec man who fell and broke his jaw, cheekbone and a bone around his left eye while visiting British Columbia says his surgery was cancelled after he was told his home province "won't pay" for the procedure.
Péladeau family quarrel over inheritance ends as high court rejects brothers' appeal

Péladeau family quarrel over inheritance ends as high court rejects brothers' appeal

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is refusing to hear an appeal by Quebec media mogul Pierre Karl Péladeau and his brother of a ruling that awarded $36 million in inheritance to their sister.
Que. man denied surgery in BC, return of the Calgary Stampede: In The News for July 7

Que. man denied surgery in BC, return of the Calgary Stampede: In The News for July 7

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 July 7 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Feds urged to crack down on fake Indigenous art, copyright breaches

Feds urged to crack down on fake Indigenous art, copyright breaches

OTTAWA — First Nations art, from hand-carved masks to totem poles, draws on generations of tradition and skill and can take months to craft.
'Pent up demand': Calgary Stampede returns with parade, spectators and no limits

'Pent up demand': Calgary Stampede returns with parade, spectators and no limits

CALGARY — The rides are going up, concession stands are waiting, stuffed animals are displayed at games tables and the Calgary Stampede is raring to go Friday in its first return to full capacity since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.