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UN official says between 20 and 50 people have been killed in Papua New Guinea violence

UN official says between 20 and 50 people have been killed in Papua New Guinea violence

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Violence among illegal miners in Papua New Guinea has left between 20 and 50 people dead, a United Nations official said Monday.
In the news today: Parliament resumes under precarious conditions

In the news today: Parliament resumes under precarious conditions

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
UN official says between 20 and 50 people have been killed in Papua New Guinea violence

UN official says between 20 and 50 people have been killed in Papua New Guinea violence

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Between 20 and 50 people have been killed in violence among illegal miners in Papua New Guinea, a United Nations official said Monday.
B.C. municipal leaders gather to talk infrastructure, addiction, emergency management

B.C. municipal leaders gather to talk infrastructure, addiction, emergency management

VANCOUVER — The president of the Union of B.C. Municipalities says communities have billions of dollars worth of infrastructure that will need replacing in the next decade and the province needs to step in with new funding to help.
Voters head to the polls for byelections in Montreal and Winnipeg

Voters head to the polls for byelections in Montreal and Winnipeg

OTTAWA — Canadians in two federal ridings are choosing their next member of Parliament today, and political parties are closely watching the results.
Next phase of federal foreign interference inquiry to begin today in Ottawa

Next phase of federal foreign interference inquiry to begin today in Ottawa

OTTAWA — The latest phase of a federal inquiry into foreign interference is set to kick off today with remarks from commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue.
Verdict expected in rape trial for former military leader Haydn Edmundson

Verdict expected in rape trial for former military leader Haydn Edmundson

OTTAWA — An Ottawa judge is set to deliver a verdict this morning in the sexual assault trial for former vice-admiral Haydn Edmundson.
MPs return to Ottawa for what promises to be a boisterous sitting

MPs return to Ottawa for what promises to be a boisterous sitting

OTTAWA — Members of Parliament are back in Ottawa today to begin a busy and potentially precarious sitting for the governing Liberals. The New Democrats broke their political pact with the government, making an early election call more likely.
MPs return to Ottawa for what promises to be a boisterous sitting

MPs return to Ottawa for what promises to be a boisterous sitting

OTTAWA — Members of Parliament are back in Ottawa today to begin a busy and potentially precarious sitting for the governing Liberals. The New Democrats broke their political pact with the government, making an early election call more likely.
Ontario considers further expanding pharmacists' scope to include more minor ailments

Ontario considers further expanding pharmacists' scope to include more minor ailments

TORONTO — Ontario is proposing to further expand pharmacists' scope of practice by adding to the list of minor ailments they can assess, allowing them to administer more vaccines and order some lab tests.