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Federal and provincial ministers are meeting in Montreal Friday to hash out how to shrink the number of temporary residents in Canada.

The new targets will be developed over the summer, after provinces and territories have had a chance to weigh in. The central bank will be looking to see whether wage growth, which has remained strong over the last year, has slowed down at all.Toronto's bid to decriminalize the possession of illegal drugs for personal use has been plunged into uncertainty in recent days.

Toronto Public Health, meanwhile, has said its application remains with Health Canada amid ongoing discussions. Skibicki has pleaded not guilty to four counts of first-degree murder for the slayings that year of four Indigenous women, including Contois. Crown prosecutors say the killings were racially motivated, with Skibicki a self-proclaimed white supremacist who preyed on the vulnerable women at homeless shelters.The National Post is reporting that Rex Murphy, the pro-oil pundit who was at once the steady stickhandler of a national call-in radio show and a driver of divisive online discourse, has died.

 

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