
Bill Graveland
National Correspondent at The Canadian Press
None at Global News
National Correspondent for The Canadian Press. Former war correspondent in Afghanistan/Ukraine
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rmoutlook.com | Bill Graveland
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castanet.net | Stefan Labbe |Darryl Greer |Bill Graveland
Protesters marking the second anniversary of the killing of B.C. Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar say they're concerned about the renewal of Canada's relations with India, whose agents police have linked to the shooting. Sikh Federation Canada spokesman Moninder Singh said it was "frustrating" to see Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attending the G7 meeting in Alberta this week, where he met Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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castanet.net | Stefan Labbe |Bill Graveland |Liam Casey
All but one major Canadian food retailer is failing to transparently report risks that the seafood they sell could be connected to environmental and human rights abuses. That’s according to the latest seafood progress report published this month by the watchdog group SeaChoice. The organization said it took an in-depth look at the scope and application of retailer sustainability and human rights policies through 23 performance indicators.
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timescolonist.com | Bill Graveland
CALGARY — Law enforcement officials overseeing security at the G7 leaders’ summit said Wednesday no arrests were made during the three-day event, except for one rogue pilot who forced officials to scramble CF-18 Hornet fighter jets. During the summit, which included leaders from Canada, the United States, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, Italy and the European Union, no-fly zones were in place over Kananaskis Village and the Calgary International Airport.
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castanet.net | Daniel Rainbird |Daniel Johnson |Alex Nino Gheciu |Bill Graveland
The Canadian Grand Prix is staying on the Formula One calendar until at least 2035. Octane Racing Group — the Canadian GP promoter, which is owned by Bell — and various government officials announced a four-year contract extension with F1 on Tuesday. The previous deal ran through 2031. F1 extended an agreement signed through 2029 for two years after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the 2020 and 2021 editions. “The Grand Prix is part of the summer events in Montreal,” Mayor Valerie Plante said.
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