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Asylum seekers, equalization reform on the agenda as premiers meet in Halifax
Quebec Premier François Legault urges fellow provincial leaders to address the issue of asylum seekers, emphasizing the need to reduce the influx of 190,000 yearly arrivals. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith also seeks federal support for asylum seekers, highlighting Quebec’s influence on the matter. The Council of the Federation conference in Halifax also discusses equalization concerns raised by Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey. Harper-era changes to equalization payments are under scrutiny.
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CityNews Kitchener
Rainfall warning issued for Waterloo Region 100 mm possible
Severe rain hits Waterloo Region, causing flooding in roads, backyards, and parks. Environment Canada issued a warning for up to 100 mm of rain with strong winds. Grand River Conservation Authority warns of saturated soil and elevated water levels. Police respond to flooded areas, urging caution. Residents advised to stay away from waterways. Local authorities monitoring situation closely.
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CTV News Regina
Sask. RCMP respond to 147 calls for service and make 33 arrests at Country Thunder
Saskatchewan RCMP responded to 147 calls during Country Thunder, resulting in 33 arrests and six Criminal Code charges. Incidents included liquor offenses, disturbing the peace, theft, assault, and traffic violations. A missing person was found, and a traffic safety initiative led to 38 drivers receiving suspensions for alcohol or drug impairment, with three facing criminal charges. Last year had 105 calls and 26 arrests.
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CTV News Calgary
Chains, bats used in violent downtown Calgary assault
Calgary police are investigating a violent attack on Macleod Trail S.E., where a man was assaulted with chains and bats. The incident occurred on June 2 at 12:40 a.m., witnessed by a security guard. The victim has not come forward, but police are reviewing CCTV footage and seeking information from the public. Photos of suspects have been released, and tips can be submitted anonymously to Crime Stoppers.
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CityNews Ottawa
Ottawa could see severe thunderstorms, high winds on Tuesday afternoon
Environment Canada predicts severe thunderstorms for Ottawa with wind gusts up to 90 km/h, heavy rain up to 50 mm, and possible hail. The storms may lead to flash floods, property damage, and transportation disruptions. Toronto already experienced major rainfall. Weather alerts are in place for various Ottawa Valley regions.